Blue Crush (2002)
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Blue Crush (Widescreen Collector's Edition)
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| Directed by | John Stockwell |
| Cast | Kate Bosworth, Matthew Davis, Michelle Rodriguez, Sanoe Lake, Mika Boorem and Faizon Love |
| Theatrical Release | August 16, 2002 |
| DVD Release | June 1, 2003 |
| Running Time | 105 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 025192213229 |
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About Blue Crush
With refreshing energy, Blue Crush is the kind of movie that girls and young women deserve to see more of. It's mostly for them (although nice tans and bikinis will attract the guys), and it rejuvenates the surf-movie tradition by showing real girls with real friendships, coping with absent parents, borderline poverty, rocky romance, and the challenge of raising a kid sister. For young Hawaiian Anne Marie (Kate Bosworth), those responsibilities are motivations to excel as a champion-class surfer... if she can overcome the fear of drowning, which she nearly did in a previous wipeout. Supportive friends (Girlfight's Michelle Rodriguez, and Sanoe Lake) help her reach the climactic competition on Oahu's infamous Bonzai Pipeline, and like Saturday Night Fever, this engaging film uplifts the working class without condescension, riding high toward the joy of achievement. Himself an amateur surfer, director John Stockwell (Crazy/Beautiful) captures the extreme thrill of the sport while respecting the forces of nature and human behavior. --Jeff Shannon Amazon.com
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Average user review:| These waves are for the big boys. |
With the help of her two best friends Eden(Michelle Rodriquez) and Lena(Sanoe Lake) Anne Marie begins a training regime in-between watching over her younger sister Penny(Mika Boorem) and working as a hotel maid.
Of course all of these girls have attitude and a fiery spirit which leads them down an exciting path, which includes Matt Tollman(Matthew Davis) a professional football player vacationing in Hawaii with his team.
What happens when Anne Marie starts falling for Matt, will he get in the way of her goal to win Pipemaster?
Not to mention the soundtrack is fantastic,two of my favorite tracks being 'Destiny' by Zero 7, and 'If I Could Fall In Love' by Lenny Kravitz, they all convery the 'perfect summer in Hawaii' mood!
This film is better then expected and it's nice to see a movie with some girl power! September 4, 2008
| Kate Bosworth rides the pipe!! |
To be quite honest, when I hear the name Kate Bosworth and the words "riding pipe" in the same sentence, I figure that the movie is a winner.
Anne Marie (Kate Bosworth), Eden (Michelle Rodriguez), and Leena (SOMEONE), are three roommates who love to surf. They pay their way to live by working as housekeepers at a fancy resort hotel. I've stayed at hotels all over the country, even Hawaii, and I've never seen a housekeeper that looks like Kate Bosworth, let alone three attractive twenty-somethings together.
Aside from that obvious ridiculousness, Anne Marie is a surfing prodigy who has lost her way. A few years ago she had a bad wipeout, and she hasn't recovered psychologically. She has to enter a big tournament where the waves are so strong they kill people, where she has to overcome fears to get her big break. Along the way she finds a fling with an NFL QB in Hawaii for the Pro Bowl, and he gives the typical metaphorical speech that relates to surfing victory, and helps her overachieve.
For what is essentially a chick-flick, this movie is actually pretty good. It doesn't hurt that there are a ton of bikini shots and great surfing action. The drama, humor, and believability make it quite enjoyable, with something for everyone. February 18, 2008
| Fun, fresh and entertaining from the beginning to the very end... |
The film tells the story of Anne, a young girl who dreams of becoming a professional surfer all the while taking care of her bratty kid sister Penny and working herself to the bone as a maid for one of the prestige hotels. She lives with her two best friends Eden and Lena who enjoy her love of surfing and are determined to help her train for the Pipe Masters tournament where she'll surf the Bonzai Pipeline. Anne has to face her own demons though, as a previous accident where she nearly drowned has crippled her in a way, mentally, making her incessant fear of drowning a major problem for her advancement. Another problem surfaces in the form of hunky football player Matt who shows up and takes root in Anne's heart.
All the actors do a great job with the material. Kate Bosworth is completely believable as Anne, and Mika Boorem is just as convincing as her sister Penny. Both Michelle Rodgriguez and Sanoe Lake are effective as Anne's friends, but Michelle has the larger of the two parts and is the more outspoken one. She plays Eden, the one who really wants to push Anne to succeed, and she does so with gusto. Besides, at the time she was really the only recognizable name and so she's instantly separated from the crowd. That's not to say she's the most entertaining of the bunch, just the most recognizable. Matthew Davis may have been a recognizable face but he hadn't really had a break out role yet (Michelle had `The Fast and the Furious'). Consider this his breakout. He does a great job as Matt, infusing enough charm to go with his rugged good looks to make you believe in Anne's apparent infatuation.
So from the beautiful ocean view to the compelling storyline and relatable, and likable, characters, `Blue Crush' succeeds on really all terms. It's definitely a film that can stand up to multiple viewings and one that will be enjoyed each and every time. So don't be turned off by the girly cover art or the fear of a simplistic and mind numbing prose, just pop in the DVD, sit back and enjoy the fact that not all chick flicks are avoidable, and some of them should be sought after. August 2, 2007
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Brian Grazer, Karen Kehela PG-13
Annemarie Chadwick (Kate Bosworth) and her two best friends, Eden (Michelle Rodriguez), Lena (Sanoe Lake), and Annemarie's little sister Penny (Mika Boorem) are extremely good at, and love to surf!! Actually Annemarie is so good at surfing that she gets invited to go and surf at the annual Pipe Masters Contest! But when it comes down to actually go and surf in the morning, everyone tends to have a tight schedule, because everyone wakes up at 6:30 just to go and surf! After surfing however, Annemarie rushes to get Penny to school, although she has to make sure Penny won't ditch. On top of all that, Annemarie, Eden and Lena all have to rush to their job, which are being hotel maids. However Annemarie gets fired from her job for publicly embarrassing a V.I.P guest, who happens to be a professional football player! Soon after being fired, Matt (Matthew Davis) the quarter back of the football team, comes to find Annemarie for surfing lessons. This starts a new romance between Annemarie and Matt. So now Annemarie struggles between a new romance, taking care of Penny (so hopefully Penny would stop smoking) and training for pipe masters. Annemarie struggles with training because she's too afraid that she will have another near drowning incident that happened three years before.
I thought that this movie was A-MAZING!! I loved the drama and the competition! If you ever watch this movie, I think that you might feel the same way! I think the director's use of music is really cool and good and has good taste, because some of the music is tropical, and some is sport-like. In my opinion, I think the movie setting was at one of the amazing places ever, HAWAII!!!!
So if you like the ocean, surfing and watching competitions, I think that you might want to watch this movie!!! June 12, 2007
| Worth rebuying |
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