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Rip Tide

  • 2017
  • Unrated
  • 1 Std. 25 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,5/10
4047
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Debby Ryan in Rip Tide (2017)
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8 Fotos
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Nach einem peinlichen viralen Video beschließt ein New Yorker Model, ihrer erdrückenden Existenz zu entfliehen und ihre weit entfernte Tante in Australien zu besuchen.Nach einem peinlichen viralen Video beschließt ein New Yorker Model, ihrer erdrückenden Existenz zu entfliehen und ihre weit entfernte Tante in Australien zu besuchen.Nach einem peinlichen viralen Video beschließt ein New Yorker Model, ihrer erdrückenden Existenz zu entfliehen und ihre weit entfernte Tante in Australien zu besuchen.

  • Regie
    • Rhiannon Bannenberg
  • Drehbuch
    • Georgia Harrison
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Debby Ryan
    • Genevieve Hegney
    • Andrew Creer
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,5/10
    4047
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Rhiannon Bannenberg
    • Drehbuch
      • Georgia Harrison
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Debby Ryan
      • Genevieve Hegney
      • Andrew Creer
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    • 7Kritische Rezensionen
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    Behind the Scenes: Rip Tide
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    Behind the Scenes: Rip Tide

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    Debby Ryan
    Debby Ryan
    • Cora Hamilton
    Genevieve Hegney
    Genevieve Hegney
    • Margot
    Andrew Creer
    Andrew Creer
    • Tom
    Naomi Sequeira
    Naomi Sequeira
    • Chicka
    Valerie Bader
    Valerie Bader
    • Bee
    Aaron Jeffery
    Aaron Jeffery
    • Owen
    Jeremy Lindsay Taylor
    Jeremy Lindsay Taylor
    • Caleb
    Danielle Carter
    • Sofia
    Marcus Graham
    Marcus Graham
    • Farriet
    Kimie Tsukakoshi
    Kimie Tsukakoshi
    • Lily
    Sophie Gray
    • Demi
    Avani Farriss
    • Young Cora
    Rebecca Montalti
    • Phoebe
    Suzanne Dudley
    • Judith
    Georgina Symes
    Georgina Symes
    • Morgana Fezzari
    Miritana Hughes
    Miritana Hughes
    • Frank
    Janice Oxenbould
    • Beryl
    • (as Jan Oxenbould)
    Rosie Lourde
    Rosie Lourde
    • Pilot
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      • Rhiannon Bannenberg
    • Drehbuch
      • Georgia Harrison
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    5SnoopyStyle

    nothing special

    Cora Hamilton (Debby Ryan) is working to be the next IT girl. Her controlling mother runs a NY modeling agency who is mostly concerned about getting her a big modeling contract. After an embarrassing incident goes viral, she decides to run away to her aunt Margot living in a beach house in Australia. Margot is still haunted by the lost of her husband. There are hunky surf teacher Tom and local surf girl Chicka. Cora learns surfing and gets to design for the vintage fashion show.

    The story is pretty thin. It's not far from Ryan's Disney TV material. There isn't much in terms of drama or tension. It has some nice character growth but isn't much more than that. It's got some pretty scenery and a few pretty people. I'm guessing that this Australian production comes with local talents. The acting is fine. There is nothing out right bad but there is nothing that interesting either.
    6samgill2929

    Beautiful moments weakened by underdeveloped story and rushed production

    For me, "Riptide," is a Stephen Cannell TV show from the 80s. Yes, I knew going into "Rip Tide" there would be no Sikorsky, robot, or detective story. While that was slightly disappointing for me, I mention this so you know something about the author of this review. Why was I watching this movie? I like smaller films and independent filmmakers.

    Things I liked: Australia. The New South Wales locations were stunningly beautiful. I can't mention the natural beauty of the land without also giving a nod to the composition and cinematography that captured it. This aspect of the movie was very satisfying. The location acted as a perfect contrast for NYC and the ideal place where Cora could reconnect with her extended family and her inner self longing to break free.

    One of the best sequences in the film was when Cora is coaxed into the ocean by Chicka. The experience for Cora is depicted as baptism. She goes down into the water, and this begins her cleansing from the pain and filth of her trouble in NYC. This is the point at which Cora commits herself to the transformation she desired to accomplish in setting out for Australia. Australia is the land "down under" and Cora goes down under the water to become a new person. She is turning her world upside down, and this foreshadows what will transpire later in the story. When Cora receives the call to return to NYC, all the inner healing she accomplished is thrown into reverse and culminates in a "reverse baptism," going backwards up through the water and out into her old life. To me, this was an example of the pinnacle of the film's artistry, giving us a view into what is happening inside Cora just with the images alone. Very well done, I think.

    I really liked the characters played by Valerie Bader and Naomi Sequeira. Bee, Chicka, and Tom are especially important roles because they have little pretense. This is exactly opposite to the catty, backstabbing crowd Cora is more familiar with at home. Ultimately, this is a "catalyst" character story. Cora, Margot, Bee, and Tom all have inner pain to be worked through. Cora will be the catalyst for the Australian group's pain and the Australian group will be the catalyst for Cora's struggle. Once Cora appears in Australia, the fuse it lit, and the mutual emotional reactions begin with hopefully good results by the end. That's the general idea for the story.

    Criticisms: Story and character development. I'm sure the pressure to get everything done on time and within budget was just crushing. In fact, the whole production feels pressured. Many of the key moments in the film should have been refined more and re-shot. Miss Ryan also needed more directorial guidance for her performance in key scenes. Miss Ryan is a remarkable and capable young actor working to extend beyond comedy into drama. That's not easy to do, and it doesn't help if the entire production is stressed and compressed. Screen Canberra claims the movie was shot in 18 days and took six months total from money drop to debuting at Sydney film festival. Impressive, but I think the schedule may also have caused problems in the product.

    Furthermore, the story was underdeveloped and did not explore the emotional journeys of the characters in significant depth. As a result, the explosive moment between Cora and Margot was more cringe-inducing than emotionally fulfilling. The whole movie is a character story, but the emotional aspects of the characters' problems and pain are only allowed to create major conflict in a few places. So, the rest of the time the action is listless, unfocused, and dysfunctional. This was really disappointing to me. The story should have developed the baptismal idea further and given us Cora's wilderness journey since a time of suffering/wandering must always follow baptism. The call to return to NYC could then be cast as a temptation to be avoided rather than the reversal it was portrayed to be.
    4MackQb

    Ouch!

    I like surfing movies and "Riptide" has some beautiful scenes of waves. Who knows what the first film built around a person who grows up in Australia, moves to the USA, leaves the water behind, has a child, and ends up back on an Australian beach and we all live happily ever after but execution is important. Girl model with a pushy mother is almost a trope. "Riptide" attempted to weave together too many disparate parts in too little time.

    The introductory scene seemed stilted or fake. It might have worked with more attention to detail and flow but it was just there as a launchpad.

    I particularly enjoy short stories because an author can flesh out the smallest thing into something wonderful or illuminating. "Riptide" had so many small things that felt smashed together instead of explored and woven.

    Debbie Ryan, as the lead character, was not up to the task; at least with this script, etc.

    Tom Creer was the perfect eye candy for a surfing movie but his character was never explored.

    There were some fun moments and beautiful cinematography of waves but I was left wanting a film.
    5ella97

    It's okay

    I would love this movie if there was more talking/acting instead of whole scenes of just their faces looking at things. It was beautiful though, but I would prefer the characters actually talking to each other instead so we could get to know them more.
    8maralvimmm

    A Cool Movie!

    Hmmm, you know that movie "Afternoon Session", so I loved it, that's it. Going and moving, a light story, that parades the actors and catching you, yes, a cool movie! I did not give anything for him, but I liked it, I recommend it, for those who want something like this .... Movie about choices and relationship.

    The plot is about an aspiring model who makes a trip to the interior and discovers, the good things that exist in places like that !!!!

    It is the second film of the young Australian filmmaker Rhiannon Bannenberg, who previously did Ambrosia (2015), which received a great note in IMDB 8.1! The protagonist is young American Debby Ryan, who has made many TV series and movies, and this is still one of her first feature films. Also featuring beautiful Australian actress Genevieve Hegney who had already made Amber Amulet (2013), Love Without Sin (2013) and Candy (2006).

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      The "Tea Tree Beach" sign seen in the film when Cora arrives in Australia is fake, it was created by a local high school's Wood Technology class
    • Patzer
      When Margot is first driving Cora to Tea Tree Beach, a brief aerial shot shows the vehicle traveling on the right side of the road, not the left where it should be in Australia.
    • Crazy Credits
      Referring to the chicken: "No Animals were harmed in the making of this film. Belinda was not cooked."

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 14. September 2017 (Australien)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Australien
      • Vereinigte Arabische Emirate
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • 隨潮漂流
    • Drehorte
      • Kiama, New South Wales, Australien
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Jaggi Entertainment
      • Head Gear Films
      • Kreo Films FZ
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      • 3.400.000 AU$ (geschätzt)
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 196.452 $
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      • 1 Std. 25 Min.(85 min)
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