

A teenager tries to deal with his guilty conscience after his role in a prank that causes the death of his girlfriend's older brother.
Acting
Tye Sheridan's silent panic is devastating.
Cinematography
Hazy Midwest summers that feel like a fever dream.

Director
Kyle Wilamowski
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Originally titled 'Grass Stains'—the name change to 'All Summers End' was reportedly studio-mandated for broader appeal, losing some of the story's messy specificity.
The film deliberately echoes 'A Separate Peace'—the prank-as-tragedy structure, the toxic intimacy between boys, the girl as witness rather than participant in male violence.
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