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Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

MIDNIGHT SUN is a romantic tearjerker about 17-year-old Katie Price (Bella Thorne), sheltered at home since childhood with a rare genetic condition, a life-threatening sensitivity to sunlight. Having only her father Jack (Rob Riggle) for company, Katie's world opens up after dark when she ventures outside to play her guitar. One night, her dreams come true when she's noticed and asked out by her longtime crush Charlie (Patrick Schwarzenegger), whom she's secretly watched from her bedroom window for years. As they embark on nightly summer excursions, Katie's risk to sunlight grows and she's presented with the gut-wrenching dilemma of whether she can live a normal life with her newfound soul mate.

Cast

  • Bella Thorne
  • Patrick Schwarzenegger
  • Rob Riggle
  • Quinn Shephard
  • Ken Tremblett
  • Jenn Griffin
  • Nicholas Coombe
  • Tiera Skovbye
  • Paul McGillion
  • Austin Obiajunwa

Atom User Reviews

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Verified Review
#original
#epic
#great
#<3
#amazing
#fun

I loved it almost made me cry I had to tough it out because I wasn’t alone.

KL
Kobe L
Verified Review
#sad
#amazing
#<3

One of the best romance movies since everything everything!!!

KB
Kaylee B

Metacritic

40
Mar 22, 2018

Mawkish, bland and banal, this dreary love story — and it’s no “Love Story” — seems to think it can throw together dying girl and handsome prince, and that’s all there is to it.

Metacritic review by Alonso Duralde
Alonso Duralde
TheWrap
60
Mar 22, 2018

Midnight Sun does an effective job of tugging at vulnerable teenage hearts, while managing to provide a few laughs along the way. None of the film rings remotely true, especially the cornball conclusion, but the two young leads are so darn attractive and appealing that one can't help being caught up in their characters' poignant romance.

Metacritic review by Frank Scheck
Frank Scheck
The Hollywood Reporter