Midnight Sun (2018 film)

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Midnight Sun
File:Midnight Sun 2017.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Scott Speer
Produced by
  • Jen Gatien
  • John Rickard
  • Zack Schiller
Written by Eric Kirsten
Based on A Song to the Sun
by Kenji Bando
Starring
Music by Nate Walcott
Cinematography Karsten Gopinath
Edited by
  • Michelle Harrison
  • Tia Nolan
Production
company
  • Boies / Schiller Film Group
  • Wrigley Pictures
  • Rickard Pictures
Distributed by Global Road Entertainment
Release dates
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  • March 23, 2018 (2018-03-23)
Running time
91 minutes[1]
Country United States
Language English
Budget $2.8 million[2]
Box office $27.4 million[3]

Midnight Sun is a 2018 American romantic drama film based on the 2006 Japanese film A Song to the Sun. The film was directed by Scott Speer and written by Eric Kirsten, and stars Bella Thorne, Patrick Schwarzenegger, and Rob Riggle. The story is about a teenaged girl with the condition xeroderma pigmentosum, which prevents her from going out into sunlight. When she meets a boy, she struggles to decide whether to tell him about her condition or pretend to live a normal life. Principal photography began on October 12, 2015, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The film was released in the United States on March 23, 2018.

Plot

Sheltered since her early childhood, Katie Price has a rare genetic condition called xeroderma pigmentosum, which prevents an individual from being exposed to direct sunlight. She is housebound during daylight hours and is cared for by her father Jack and best friend Morgan. Katie comes out of the house every night after the sun has set. One night, her long time crush, Charlie, notices her while playing guitar at a train station. Katie leaves suddenly and forgets her notebook, which Charlie keeps. He returns the next day and gives it to Katie when she shows up to retrieve it. He explains to her how he got his injury, preventing him from getting a scholarship to the University of California, Berkeley, before kissing her.

However, Katie has yet to tell Charlie of her condition, despite her father warning her to do so. Charlie takes Katie out for a night to Seattle, where they go to a live show, and Charlie makes Katie play one of her songs on one of the city's streets. Once home, they go swimming out in the lake, and dry off with a fire on the beach. Charlie mentions watching the sunrise, and Katie runs home in fear. Charlie picks her up and quickly drives her there, but she does not make it in time, and is exposed to the sunlight for just a couple of seconds. Katie runs inside, while Morgan and Jack come home soon after. Charlie is still standing at the front door, and Morgan explains Katie's condition to him. Once the doctors run some tests, they come to the conclusion that Katie's brain is contracting from her being in the sun, and it is only a matter of time before she dies. She develops twitches that prevent her from playing guitar and ignores Charlie’s messages and calls.

Jack eventually convinces Katie to speak to Charlie, who still wants to be with Katie and does not care about her condition. Katie goes to Charlie's swim meet with the Berkeley coach, and they hang out at the house with Morgan and Jack. Charlie takes Katie out one night, and surprises her by booking a recording session, where she sings a song she wrote for him. Soon after, while hanging out at her house, Charlie mentions that he has to visit the boat for the last time, which he has been hired to take care of the whole summer. Katie, fearing that she is going to die, remembers the time Charlie told her that he wished they could sail together, and convinces Jack to let her go with Charlie, despite it being during the day. Katie sails with Charlie, feels the sunlight, and spends her final moments with him, dying shortly thereafter.

Some time later, Charlie goes to Katie's house, where he bids farewell to Jack as he is going to pursue his swimming dreams. Jack tells Charlie that Katie wanted him to keep the notebook. Charlie is setting out, when he listens to Katie's song on the radio and reads the heartfelt message which Katie wrote for him in the notebook. In the letter, Katie tells Charlie to watch for the new things which are coming his way and to look up in the sky and to always remember that she loves him.

Cast

  • Bella Thorne as Katherine "Katie" Price
    • Ava Dewhurst as young Katie
  • Patrick Schwarzenegger as Charles "Charlie" Reed
  • Rob Riggle as Jack Price
  • Quinn Shephard as Morgan
    • Audrey Smallman as young Morgan
  • Suleka Mathew as Dr. Paula Fleming
  • Nicholas Coombe as Garver
  • Ken Tremblett as Mark Reed
  • Jennifer Griffin as Barb Reed
  • Tiera Skovbye as Zoe Carmichael
    • Jaeda Lily Miller as young Zoe
  • Austin Obiajunwa as Owen
  • Alex Pangburn as Wes
  • Paul McGillion as Blake Jones

Production

On June 22, 2015, it was announced that Scott Speer would next direct a young adult romantic drama film, Midnight Sun, based on the script by Eric Kirsten, which would star Patrick Schwarzenegger as Charlie and Bella Thorne as Katie.[4] The film is based on the 2006 Japanese film of same name. It was financed by Boies / Schiller Film Group,[4] and produced by John Rickard and Zack Schiller.[4] On October 9, 2015, Rob Riggle joined the film to play Katie's father, Jack.[5]

Filming

Principal photography on the film began on October 12, 2015, in Vancouver, British Columbia.[6][7]

Soundtrack

Midnight Sun (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Soundtrack album by Various artists
Released March 16, 2018
Recorded 2017
Genre Soundtrack
Length 46:29
Label Lakeshore
Singles from Midnight Sun (2018 film)

Midnight Sun (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the film's soundtrack album. It was released on March 16, 2018 through Lakeshore Records.[8]

The album was preceded by two singles—"Burn So Bright"[9] and "Walk with Me".[10]

Midnight Sun (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) track listing
No. Title Artist(s) Length
1. "Burn So Bright"   Bella Thorne 3:22
2. "Reaching"   Thorne 2:44
3. "Warsaw"   Morgan Kibby 3:52
4. "What's Real"   Waters 3:27
5. "Stockholm"   Adriel 3:14
6. "Sweetest Feeling"   Thorne 2:07
7. "Walk with Me"   Thorne 3:24
8. "Where I Stand"   Wray 3:23
9. "Let the Light In"   Thorne 3:18
10. "Katie's House"   Nate Walcott 2:16
11. "Mom's Guitar"   Walcott 1:36
12. "I'm Old School Too"   Walcott 0:52
13. "Facts"   Walcott 0:42
14. "Chili Party"   Walcott 0:40
15. "Boat Dock Talk"   Walcott 1:18
16. "Sailing Sounds Perfect"   Walcott 1:15
17. "Wanna Go out on a Real Date?"   Walcott 1:23
18. "I'm Not Swimming"   Walcott 1:22
19. "Skinny Dip Kiss"   Walcott 1:58
20. "Sunrise"   Walcott 1:58
21. "Triggering Event"   Walcott 1:35
22. "That Would Be Fine"   Walcott 0:54
Total length:
46:29

Release history

Country Date Format Label
Various March 16, 2018 [8]

Release

In October 2016, Open Road Films acquired distribution rights to the film. They initially scheduled it for July 14, 2017, before setting it for March 23, 2018.[11]

Box office

Midnight Sun grossed $9.6 million in the United States and Canada, and $17.8 million in other territories, for a total worldwide gross $27.4 million.[3]

In the United States, Midnight Sun was released alongside Pacific Rim Uprising, Sherlock Gnomes, Unsane and Paul, Apostle of Christ, and was projected to gross around $5 million from 2,173 theaters in its opening weekend.[12] It ended up debuting to $4 million, finishing 10th at the box office.[13] It fell 54% to $1.8 million in its second week.[14]

Critical response

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Accolades

Year Award Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
2018 Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie: Drama Midnight Sun Nominated [17][18][19]
Choice Drama Movie Actor Patrick Schwarzenegger Nominated
Choice Drama Movie Actress Bella Thorne Nominated
Choice Movie Ship Bella Thorne and Patrick Schwarzenegger Nominated
People's Choice Awards Favorite Dramatic Movie Midnight Sun Nominated [20]

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