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AdventureRomanceDrama

Blue Crush

- If you want to feel the rush, you have to take the risk.

Nothing gets between Anne Marie and her board. Living in a beach shack with three roommates, she is up before dawn every morning to conquer the waves and count the days until the Pipe Masters competition. Having transplanted herself to Hawaii with no one's blessing but her own, Anne Marie finds all she needs in the adrenaline-charged surf scene - until pro quarterback Matt Tollman comes along...

Release Date : 2002-08-08

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Shutt/Jones ProductionsUniversal PicturesImagine EntertainmentMikona Productions

Production Country : GermanyUnited States of AmericaBrazil

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Kate Bosworth

Character Name : Anne Marie Chadwick

Original Name : Kate Bosworth

Gender : Female

Matthew Davis

Character Name : Matt Tollman

Original Name : Matthew Davis

Gender : Male

Michelle Rodriguez

Character Name : Eden

Original Name : Michelle Rodriguez

Gender : Female

Sanoe Lake

Character Name : Lena

Original Name : Sanoe Lake

Gender : Female

Mika Boorem

Character Name : Penny Chadwick

Original Name : Mika Boorem

Gender : Female

Chris Taloa

Character Name : Drew

Original Name : Chris Taloa

Gender : Male

Kala Alexander

Character Name : Kala

Original Name : Kala Alexander

Gender : Male

Ruben Tejada

Character Name : JJ

Original Name : Ruben Tejada

Gender : Male

Kaupena Miranda

Character Name : Kaupena

Original Name : Kaupena Miranda

Gender : Male

Asa Aquino

Character Name : Asa

Original Name : Asa Aquino

Gender : Male

Faizon Love

Character Name : Leslie

Original Name : Faizon Love

Gender : Male

Fiji

Character Name : Fiji

Original Name : Fiji

Gender : Male

Shaun Robinson

Character Name : Omar

Original Name : Shaun Robinson

Gender : Female

Paul Hatter

Character Name : Paul

Original Name : Paul Hatter

Gender : Female

Tamayo Perry

Character Name : Tamayo

Original Name : Tamayo Perry

Gender : Male

Kym Stys

Character Name : Maid (uncredited)

Original Name : Kym Stys

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2022-03-05

_**Hope for scum**_ Three young female surfers in Hawaii support their lifestyle as maids at a high-class hotel. Anne Marie (Kate Bosworth) has dreams of going professional, but she has to get over her past failures and her family's breakup to succeed. In the meantime a vacationing NFL quarterback (Matthew Davis) romances her and she has to determine if their relationship is serious or not. Michelle Rodriguez and Sanoe Lake co-star as Anne Marie's surfing friends. "Blue Crush" (2002) is a 'sports film' in the manner of "Karate Kid" and a host of others. Although some of these movies go the comedy route -- e.g. "Cloud 9" and "Bad News Bears" -- "Crush" is a serious drama with fun flashes. Filmed on the beaches/resorts of O'ahu, Hawaii, this is a beautiful and exhilarating film to watch, the perfect remedy if the weather in your area has been dreary. There's no profanity, raunch or t&a exploitation but, to be expected, the film features some good-looking women in swimwear throughout. By "good-looking" I mean realistically so, not like Baywatch. For the first hour the film was pretty much what I expected it to be, nothing great but moderately entertaining for this type of flick, and then something happened at the the 58-minute mark that struck a chord. Anne Marie hits the waves with her friend (Rodriquez) to prepare for the Pipeline Masters as we hear the song "Youth of the Nation" by P.O.D. This sequence touched me for some reason. The music & lyrics are emotionally potent and effectively set the tone for the remainder of the film. "Youth of the Nation" exemplifies the zeitgeist of the new millennium much as "My Generation" represents the mid-60s and "Smells Like Teen Spirit" typifies the 90s. Everyone's heard the song by now but if you're not sure go to Youtube and listen to it with lyrics; it's a standout piece, including the heartrending lyrics. It's reality. For me, the film's just compelling enough to give a marginal thumbs up. Fans of surfing and Bosworth (or any of the other actors) will appreciate "Blue Crush" more than me. But I was moved by the above musical interlude and one other thing... What affected me most is the picture of the three maids, impoverished and disdained by the snobs but full of youthful zeal and hope. It strangely reminded me of something I experienced on my last trip to Southern California. I was leaving the last showing of a theater late at night and spied the janitorial crew coming in to clean with their mops & buckets. They were Mexicans, mostly young, and possibly illegal aliens. Everyone walked by them as if they were invisible, like they were the scum of society or something. But I made a point to acknowledge them and smile. I don't feel I deserve a medal for this or anything; it's just that I made a decision long ago that, no matter how far I go in life, I'm not going to look down on or ignore those in a more modest position. Why? I don't know, maybe because I'M scum. The film runs 1 hour, 44 minutes. GRADE: B-

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Andre Gonzales

@SoSmooth1982

2023-05-03

It's a decent movie but I'm not really into surfing. The girls aren't even attractive either. I only watched this cause it was a free movie.