Eating Out: Drama Camp

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"There are no small parts."
  • NR
  • 2011
  • 1 hr 31 min
  • 5.3  (2,605)

"Eating Out: Drama Camp" is a 2011 romantic comedy film that follows the story of Casey (Daniel Skelton), a gay college student who falls in love with Zack (Chris Salvatore), a straight guy who's in a relationship with Benji (Aaron Milo). Along with their friends Tiffani (Rebekah Kochan) and Penny (Harmony Santana), the group attend a summer drama camp where tensions and sexual desires run high.

The film opens with Casey introducing himself as a gay man who only dates straight guys, believing that it's easier and less complicated. Casey's best friend, Tiffani, is also gay and dates only women, while their mutual friend Penny identifies as transgender. They all share a love for drama and musical theater, and decide to attend a summer drama camp together in the hopes of honing their craft and having some fun.

At the camp, they meet Benji, a hot and charismatic assistant director, who invites them to party with his group of friends. Among them is Zack, a straight jock who starts to develop a curious interest in Casey. Casey, who's immediately attracted to Zack, tries to pursue him by pretending to be a fitness instructor and giving him flirting lessons. Meanwhile, Benji becomes jealous of Zack's attention towards Casey and starts to question his own relationship with him.

As the group prepares for their performance of "Twelfth Night", tensions and secrets start to unravel. Zack becomes confused about his sexuality and starts to question his relationship with Benji. Penny reveals that they had a crush on Casey, causing Casey to question his own feelings towards them. And Tiffani struggles with her own insecurities surrounding her sexual identity.

"Eating Out: Drama Camp" tackles themes of sexuality, gender identity, and relationships in a lighthearted and comedic way. The film portrays a diverse and inclusive group of characters who all have their own unique struggles and desires. The acting is strong across the board, with Salvatore, Skelton, and Milo delivering standout performances. The film also features some hilarious one-liners and witty dialogue that keep the audience entertained.

One of the film's strengths is its ability to balance humor with heart. While the film has its fair share of raunchy and comedic scenes, it also delves into deeper emotional territory. The characters all face real-life struggles and insecurities, and the film does a great job of portraying those moments with sincerity and vulnerability.

Overall, "Eating Out: Drama Camp" is a fun and entertaining movie that packs a punch. It's a great pick for anyone looking for a romantic comedy that's both hilarious and heartfelt. The film's message of self-acceptance and embracing one's desires is universal and relatable for audiences of all sexual orientations and backgrounds.

Eating Out: Drama Camp is a 2011 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 31 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.3.

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  • Release Date
    2011
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 31 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.3  (2,605)
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