Blue Crush

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  • 1998
  • 1 hr

Blue Crush is a drama sports film released in 2002, directed by John Stockwell. It is based on Susan Orlean's Outside magazine article "Life's Swell," which chronicles the lives of three avid surfers in Hawaii. The film stars Kate Bosworth as protagonist Anne Marie, while Lisa Andersen, Rochelle Ballard, and Layne Beachley play themselves in supporting roles.

The plot revolves around Anne Marie, a former surfing prodigy, who suffers a near-fatal accident while riding a wave. Following her accident, Anne Marie quits professional surfing to work as a hotel maid and support her younger sister, Penny (Mika Boorem). Anne Marie's life takes a sudden turn when she and her best friends, Eden (Michelle Rodriguez) and Lena (Sanoe Lake), are thrust into the spotlight after booking a hotel stay with a group of professional football players.

One of the football players, Matt (Matthew Davis), catches Anne Marie's eye, but she is hesitant to start a relationship with him, knowing that her focus should be on winning the prestigious "Pipe Masters" surfing competition. As Anne Marie trains for the competition, she struggles to balance her newfound romance, her strained relationship with her mother, and the weight of her past accident.

Throughout the film, we see Anne Marie's dedication and drive as she prepares for the competition. Her friends, Eden and Lena, also support her through her training and offer comedic relief with their witty banter. We also see snippets of the competitive surfing world as Anne Marie faces off against her fellow surfers, including the three real-life professional surfers - Andersen, Ballard, and Beachley - who play themselves in the film.

Blue Crush is a visually stunning film with beautiful cinematography showcasing the breathtaking Hawaiian landscape. The film beautifully captures the spirit of surfing and emphasizes the importance of perseverance in achieving one's goals. The iconic surfing scenes and the stunning waves are a treat for the eyes and leave the audience filled with a sense of wonder.

The film also explores the emotional turmoil that comes with being a professional athlete, the sacrifices made, and the pressure to succeed. Anne Marie's struggle to overcome her fears and pursue her dreams will resonate with viewers, regardless of whether they are surfers or not. The film highlights the importance of friendship, family, and the support of loved ones in achieving one's goals.

The soundtrack to Blue Crush is also noteworthy as it features popular songs from the early 2000s, including 'Cruel Summer' by Blestenation and 'If I Could Fall In Love' by Lenny Kravitz. The music adds to the overall atmosphere of the film and complements the stunning visuals.

Overall, Blue Crush is an endearing film that beautifully portrays the dedication and passion of surfers while emphasizing the importance of perseverance in achieving one's dreams. The film remains a classic among sports lovers and continues to inspire young surfers all around the world.

Blue Crush is a 1998 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour.

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  • Release Date
    1998
  • Runtime
    1 hr
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