Camp

2003 "You can't fit in when you already stand out."
6.2| 1h54m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 05 September 2003 Released
Producted By: Laughlin Park Pictures
Country: United States of America
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Misfits in their lives back home, a group of young people live it up at musical-theater camp. While the sports counselor is completely ignored, the kids' spend all their time in rehearsal for a grueling schedule that involves a new show every two weeks. Several personal stories come to the fore.

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VividSimon Simply Perfect
Stometer Save your money for something good and enjoyable
Hadrina The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
Kien Navarro Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
sunny-r-kim Camp is a great film. It's entertaining, funny, an I don't even like musicals. It explores the challenges outcast drama kids face during adolescence. Some kids deal with the questionable sexuality, others deal with complicated friendship, but they all bond together through their love of musical theater.It's a wild ride but it's very entertaining, and the best part is that the cast is actually real drama kids. They are not typical Hollywood kids and they do their own singing. The acting is not all that great, but it's totally worth watching. The wardrobe is pretty much hilarious. It reminds me of all the people in my drama club a little weird but cool if you get to know them.Give this movie a chance!
xredgarnetx CAMP is a pleasant-enough remake of FAME, only set in a summer camp for musical and theatrical actors. A real place, we might add. Actor Todd Graff assembled a group of high-spirited unknowns and filmed CAMP at the very camp he attended as a youth and later worked at. The songs are from some of Broadway's most famous shows as well as a couple of originals, and they are all great to hear performed by a cadre of youthful innocents with surprisingly big and powerful voices. The film deals with adult themes, uses plenty of bad language, and has a very strong gay sensibility, so viewers beware. This is NOT a Disney film and has a PG-13 rating. It is best viewed by those over 13 years of age, and then only by mature 13 year olds. The movie droops considerably between musical numbers -- the kids clearly are not professional actors, the dialogue is often stilted, and the big finale is a direct swipe from SISTER ACT 2 -- but the musical numbers are plentiful and come fast and furious. Watch for the little girl with big dark hair who sabotages the camp's blonde "princess;" she's a real hoot, and surprises us with a singing voice 10 times bigger than her tiny frame would suggest.
kevin_arce I totally related to this movie! Being a little theater nerd all through high school I always felt left from most of my classmates, but this movie.. this is what it should have been like for me. The movie overall may be a little formulaic, but it has a definite message of acceptance and overcoming obstacles. No matter who you are, you will find meaning within this movie. I think many people wrote it off too soon and possibly without seeing it. With the advent of the movie musical, Camp may have come out too soon. Great recommendation if you liked Rent. am spreading the word about this movie to all of my friends!
IntelligntBrotha I throughly enjoyed the singing on this movie! Dee (Sasha Allen) did a fantastic job. She really put the SOUL into the lyrics of the songs. The lyrics were heart-felt and soulful on every level, especially the barnyard scene and the opening song to the movie. Every actor and actresses did an outstanding job portraying the mode for each song. I want to commend the directors and cast of this movie on a grand job. I also enjoyed seeing that all aspects of teenage life were portrayed in the film from homosexuality and love and hate relationships to betrayal and deceit. Brought a lot of my life back into play. I commend everyone on a super job. Could we possibly see a Part II to this movie??