Cuando el joven Jay Moriarity descubre que la mítica ola de surf Mavericks, una de las olas más grandes en la Tierra, existe cerca de su hogar en Santa Cruz, pide ayuda a la leyenda local Fr... Leer todoCuando el joven Jay Moriarity descubre que la mítica ola de surf Mavericks, una de las olas más grandes en la Tierra, existe cerca de su hogar en Santa Cruz, pide ayuda a la leyenda local Frosty Hesson para entrenarlo y sobrevivir.Cuando el joven Jay Moriarity descubre que la mítica ola de surf Mavericks, una de las olas más grandes en la Tierra, existe cerca de su hogar en Santa Cruz, pide ayuda a la leyenda local Frosty Hesson para entrenarlo y sobrevivir.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Roquet
- (as Maya Raines)
- Biology Teacher
- (as L. Peter Callendar)
Reseñas destacadas
I loved this movie, the surfing scenes were photographed well. And the scenes around Santa Cruz brought back good memories. It was a throw-back to those movies that were not CG'd out, action flicks, super-heros, etc. (all of which I love BTW). It has a home-grown feeling with interesting colors and nice photography. I lived in the Santa Cruz surfing scene, although not a surfer myself, and really enjoyed the memories of hearing about Mavericks.
Very cool movie about a good and amazingly talented young surfer and his mentor. Surfing is a tight community, esp. back then. I think reviewers who may use the term "sappy" just don't realize how sappy/cool they were! Awesome film that I think young and old will really enjoy.
P.S. Only bad thing is no mention of Jeff Clark. A little bummed at first but I got over it :)
The only down-check was that it did feel slightly 'karate-kidish' at times and there were a few events that would be incredibly rare that all seemed to happen at opportune moments.
Perhaps this movie won't appeal as much to many who don't have a passion for the sport or appreciate the massive undertaking of paddling out in heavy surf - but I found it very entertaining. The story may not have been 100% accurate, but the point is to pay respect to and tell the story of an extremely driven and all around good guy.
It's based on a TRUE story, has fantastic footage of surfing (after viewing how-to's I am now amazed at how they pulled this off), & features superb acting.
If you're looking for some ridiculous explosions, sex, and nonsensical action prepare to be impressed with something deeper. I loved how they didn't go with the norm simply to satisfy the masses.
This is a down-to-earth flick for people who are looking for something that really hits home and I would go spend $11 to re-watch this.
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- CuriosidadesGerard Butler nearly drowned when a 20 foot wave broke on his head whilst filming a scene at Mavericks, California.
- PifiasThere is a sign on the door of Pleasure Pizza in the scene before Kim and Jay first kiss with a phone number that has 831 as the area code. The area code for Santa Cruz and Capitola was still 408 in 1994. The change to 831 happened in '98.
- Citas
Frosty Hesson: We all come from the sea, but we are not all of the sea. Those of us who are, we children of the tides, must return to it again and again, until the day we don't come back leaving behind only that which was touched along the way.
- Créditos adicionalesA short video clip of the real Jay Moriarity is seen at film's end.
- ConexionesReferenced in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episodio #20.71 (2012)
- Banda sonoraPlowed
Written by Vinnie Dombroski (as Vin Dombroski), Jimmy Paluzzi, Joe Mazzola, Michael Cross and Timothy Cross
Performed by Sponge
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Selecciones populares
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 20.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 6.002.756 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 2.268.274 US$
- 28 oct 2012
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 7.942.116 US$
- Duración1 hora 56 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1