Blue Crush | Rotten Tomatoes
- ️Fri Aug 16 2002
The surfing sequences are exhilarating, but the plot is pretty forgettable and trite.
Jane L I loved this movie, seen it more than once. Critics have condemned the scant plot but the movie says a lot with "show not tell" about poor surfer girls struggling to survive as maids in a flash (very) hotel. They are surrogate mothers to the star's kid sister and living in a very rustic abode. Girl power is awesome as are the very scary Hawaiian waves. Romance or the pipe - why pick only one though the girls will still struggle and the bloke will not. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 12/29/23 Full Review Kaia W I liked it! As a surfer myself it was fun to watch and I would recommend to anybody else who likes surfing Rated 4 out of 5 stars 12/17/23 Full Review Steve D There is just not enough to it. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 09/25/23 Full Review Yurim O Plotline is abandoned early on, the main character is static. Wish I could give this movie 0 stars, I have unintentionally developed a very explainable fury for this movie after watching it with my boyfriend. We were on a surf movie binge, hopping from Surf's up, North Shore, Chasing Mavericks, and finally Blue Crush. (Disclaimer: North Shore was a beauty, Blue crush.. heinous) This movie symbolizes the phrase "missed opportunity". They pulled us in thinking it's going to be an inspiring surfing movie, all about dedication, bonds, and passion. Boy were we wrong. (Spoilers) From the very first frame, it is made disgustingly clear that the antagonist of this movie is the main character's inner fear and trauma from a bad fall, reef beating, and near drowning incident. You brace yourself for the whole two hours, expecting to see her overcome this awful pain and fear that are keeping her from surfing the big waves, keeping her from her passion. Nope. Instead, the entire movie follows this static character, continuing to drop her responsibilities and passions (of surfing) to pursue an NFL player, whom we realize later on is playing her. But they still kiss and make up in the end. Even though they never justified his tendency to love-bomb poor women and then ditching them, or addressed it after the first time when it was uncovered. What was even the point of that just for them to act like it never happened? Maybe the movie I watched was skipping seconds cause I feel like I missed something. Why is she getting back with this loser again, a loser she blew off her passion because of? If I wanted to watch a poor-woman-gets-with-rich -man trope to immerse myself in a daydream, I would've watched Pretty Woman, which does a hell of a better job at this storyline than this "surfing" movie. We never watch her get a single good wave until the last 10 minutes. Out of nowhere. No build up of her gradually getting over her fear that's stopping her. They just sloppily had her surf a perfect wave after she fails every single one before that (***without sign of progression). This movie was a waste of time. I don't even remember her name and I watched this movie just the other day. The main character has zero drive, passion, motivation, or care for surfing, and never changes that. Instead she lashes out at her amazing friend Eden for trying to encourage and support her. And then they never mention this lash-out again. Crazy. Where is the fucking plot. I'd follow a story about a girl getting abducted by a cult consisting of furniture-beings and declared the queen of tableware better. I think the main plot-line gets about 10 minutes of screentime (the last 10). Should've made the movie about Eden or Keana Kennelly. Instead of an unchanging, spineless, and stubbornly unpassionate girl. Like, really, we had the opportunity to make a role model here. No words. I'm warning you all. This movie is a sick joke. I lost neurons. I'd rather watch a toddler try to spell Onomatopoeia cause at least something is actually fucking happening. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 07/21/23 Full Review Lanfranco C Surf and love in the Hawaii Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 07/14/23 Full Review Ash J LOVE this movie. Highly recommend for literally anyone who loves the beach and surfing culture. Transports you to a story you feel like you want to be a part of. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 06/26/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Nothing gets between Anne Marie (Kate Bosworth) and her board. Living in a beach shack with three roommates including her rebellious younger sister, she is up before dawn every morning to conquer the waves and count the days until the Rip Masters surf competition. Anne Marie finds all she needs in the adrenaline-charged surf scene ... until pro quarterback Matt Tollman (Matthew Davis) comes along. Like it or not, Anne Marie starts losing her balance - and finding it - as she falls for Matt.
- John Stockwell
- Brian Grazer, Karen Kehela Sherwood
- Lizzy Weiss, Lizzy Weiss, John Stockwell
- Universal Pictures
- Imagine Entertainment
- PG-13 (Language|Fight|Sexual Content|Teen Partying)
- Drama, Romance
- English
- Aug 16, 2002, Wide
- May 8, 2015
- $40.1M
- 1h 44m
- Dolby SR, DTS, Dolby Stereo, Surround, SDDS, Dolby A, Dolby EX, Dolby Digital
- Flat (1.85:1)
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