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| ACTORS: | Kate Bosworth, Michelle Rodriguez |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | John Stockwell |
| MANUFACTURER: | Universal Studios |
| MPAA RATING: | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-drama |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 025192213229 |
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Customer Reviews of Blue Crush (Widescreen Collector's Edition)
good popcorn movie After seeing the preview for this movie, I had thought that Blue Crush would be some god-awful film best forgotten two days after the release date. Then I started hearing some reviews that were mostly positive. I decided watch this movie.
I was pleasantly surprised. By no means is this a great movie, or perhaps even a good movie. But it is a pretty good movie. It is pretty lighthearted and surprisingly well done. Blue Crush tells the story of three friends (played by Kate Bosworth, Michelle Rodriguez, and real life surfer Sanoe Lake). Bosworth plays the lead, Anne Marie. Anne Marie is preparing to surf in one of the toughest surf competitions in the world, Pipe Masters. It is at the Bonzai Pipeline in Hawaii. People don't simply get hurt surfing there, people really do die at Bonzai. Anne Marie lives with her two friends and is also raising her younger sister. They live in near poverty, and to pay the bills (not all the bills in any given month), they work as maids at one of the resorts on the island.
The story follows Anne Marie as she trains for the competition, and focuses as much on her relationship with her friends, family, other surfers, and a guy, as it does on the training. The cinematography is quite beautiful (we are talking about Hawaii here). Director John Stockwell worked to get this movie as realistic as possible, filming on location, using locals who actually live the lifestyle presented in Blue Crush, and hiring top female surfers to give their insights (and also as stunt doubles for much of the surfing...Sanoe Lake does her own surfing, though).
While the movie may be a bit on the overly simple and sentimental side, this is a fairly good popcorn movie.
Surf chicks on boards...that's not boring
Blue Crush (2002) Kate Boswell, Matthew Davis, Michelle Rodiguez, Sanoe Lake, Mika Boorem, Chris Taloa, Kala Alexander, Ruben Tejada, D: John Stockwell. Susan Orlean's magazine article, Surf Girls of Maui is stretched into a feature-length chick flick that does catch some credibility from the girls' blue-collar jobs as hotel maids and their bonding. Hard-hitting surfer Boswell bunks with her fourteen-year-old sister and childhood buddies (Rodriguez, Lake) in an island shack and being the best of the three, she takes a risk by entering a contest among the hotshots to surf the world's biggest wave, the Pike Master, with the danger of colliding against the reef; Davis plays her NFL-football crush whom she gives surfing lessons and could affect her chances to win. Remains conventional and equivalent to any teen movie with not enough substance to last longer than its article basis. Not a total wipeout from good wave footage filmed in Oahu, Hawaii. Running Time: 104 minutes and rated PG-13 for sexual content, teen partying, language, and a fight.
Awesome Movie
This movie is inspiring. It makes you feel like you can accomplish anything. These girls have flaws, but overcome them to be the best. It shows that you should take chances in life; not to be overcome with past fears. Awesome movie. I watch it everytime it is on TV. Although others on this site seem not to like it, I think that it is a great movie. Blue Crush definetly makes you want to go out and swim!