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Directed by | Fernando Lebrija |
Written by | Fernando Lebrija Miguel Tejada-Flores |
Produced by | Andy Boggeri Sandro Halphen Willie Kutner Fernando Lebrija Pablo Lebrija Leonardo Zimbrón |
Starring | Devon Werkheiser Sean Marquette Camilla Belle |
Cinematography | Gerardo Madrazo Pietro Zuercher |
Edited by | Craig Herring Radu Ion |
Music by | Edward Rogers |
Production company | Irreversible Cinema |
Distributed by | Pantelion Films |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
Countries | United States Mexico |
Language | English |
Sundown is a 2016 Mexican-American comedy film directed by Fernando Lebrija and starringDevon Werkheiser.[1][2]
Two high school seniors, Logan (Devon Werkheiser) and Blake (Sean Marquette) travel toPuerto Vallarta inMexico, where they hope to get together with their school crushes. However, they end up having to spend spring break trying to find a local girl who stole one of their father'sRolex wristwatches.
The film received mostly negative reviews from the few critics who saw the film. It currently has a 9% rating onRotten Tomatoes.[3] Brian Orndorf from Blu-ray.com wrote a negative review, claiming: "Lebrija wants to make a heartfelt statement on love and passion, but he's picked the wrong subgenre to express his sincerity, leaving "Sundown" uneven and eventually out of gas."[4] Aaron Peterson from The Hollywood Outsider gave the film a positive review, stating: "[Sundown] is a playful film with a strong cast and a bombastic soundtrack. It might not be the best Spring Break comedy ever, but this is a party you don't want to miss."[5]
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