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Drift

  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 53min
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6,3/10
5,3 k
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Drift (2013)
After their mother escapes from Sydney to Margaret River in the 1970Â’s, the Kelly brothers spend their youth searching for the perfect wave. Out of necessity the family launches a backyard surf business -- re-thinking board design, crafting homemade wetsuits and selling merchandise out of their van. Battling big waves, small town conservatism and criminals, the brothers give rise to a global brand.
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BiographyDramaSport

Deux frères se battent contre des vagues mortelles, une société conservatrice et des motards sans pitié pour lancer l'industrie moderne du surf dans les années 1970.Deux frères se battent contre des vagues mortelles, une société conservatrice et des motards sans pitié pour lancer l'industrie moderne du surf dans les années 1970.Deux frères se battent contre des vagues mortelles, une société conservatrice et des motards sans pitié pour lancer l'industrie moderne du surf dans les années 1970.

  • Réalisation
    • Ben Nott
    • Morgan O'Neill
  • Scénario
    • Morgan O'Neill
    • Tim Duffy
  • Casting principal
    • Myles Pollard
    • Xavier Samuel
    • Sam Worthington
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,3/10
    5,3 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Ben Nott
      • Morgan O'Neill
    • Scénario
      • Morgan O'Neill
      • Tim Duffy
    • Casting principal
      • Myles Pollard
      • Xavier Samuel
      • Sam Worthington
    • 21avis d'utilisateurs
    • 35avis des critiques
    • 35Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 6 victoires et 6 nominations au total

    Vidéos34

    Theatrical Trailer
    Trailer 1:31
    Theatrical Trailer
    International Version
    Trailer 2:44
    International Version
    International Version
    Trailer 2:44
    International Version
    Drift: Sam Worthington Clip 11 (US)
    Featurette 0:18
    Drift: Sam Worthington Clip 11 (US)
    Drift: Sam Worthington Clip 9 (US)
    Featurette 0:31
    Drift: Sam Worthington Clip 9 (US)
    Drift: Miles And Xavier Clip 17 (US)
    Featurette 1:28
    Drift: Miles And Xavier Clip 17 (US)
    Drift: Miles And Xavier Clip 15 (US)
    Featurette 1:16
    Drift: Miles And Xavier Clip 15 (US)

    Photos59

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    Rôles principaux55

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    Myles Pollard
    Myles Pollard
    • Andy Kelly
    Xavier Samuel
    Xavier Samuel
    • Jimmy Kelly
    Sam Worthington
    Sam Worthington
    • JB
    Lesley-Ann Brandt
    Lesley-Ann Brandt
    • Lani
    Robyn Malcolm
    Robyn Malcolm
    • Kat Kelly
    Steve Bastoni
    Steve Bastoni
    • Miller
    Aaron Glenane
    Aaron Glenane
    • Gus
    John Fairhead
    • Frank
    Sean Keenan
    Sean Keenan
    • Young Andy Kelly
    Kai Arbuckle
    Kai Arbuckle
    • Young Jimmy Kelly
    Riley Holley
    • Lincoln
    Campbell Madden
    • Teacher
    Igor Sas
    • Headmaster
    Dave Englert
    • Grubby
    Lee Cummings
    • Ross
    Harrison Buckland-Crook
    • Young Gus
    David Meadows
    David Meadows
    • Publican
    • (as Dave Meadows)
    Greg McNeill
    • Gordon King
    • Réalisation
      • Ben Nott
      • Morgan O'Neill
    • Scénario
      • Morgan O'Neill
      • Tim Duffy
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    Avis des utilisateurs21

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    10wc_ling

    Just the surfing camera shots make this a 10

    Totally entertaining. We all know modern day culture even the surfer culture so I'll not expound on that. Just the surfing shots in this film make it a 10. Actng is excellent. At the beginning you're told: this is based on actual events, and it isn't hard to see why. We live in a world today where evil abounds... there are some good as well as bad choices in this film. Hopefully the viewers will comprehend the better decisions and if challenged in their life with such... will make the right choices. One can put all aside and just enjoy the surfing; which makes one want to leave the cities and live the life of the GREAT outdoors!
    5cosmo_tiger

    A movie that is very slow moving almost the whole time but the ending is very good. Surfing fans will really like this. I say B-

    "You know the trouble with being the last man standing? You got no one to share it with." This is the true story of Jimmy (Samuel) & Andy Kelly. They are two brothers who share a love for surfing. When they come up with an idea to open a shop to sell their own gear Andy is 100% into it while Jimmy just wants to do his own thing. Between the money problems, the dangerous waves and angry bikers things don't go as easy as the brothers planned. There have been a few surfing movies to come out in the last few years. Soul Surfer I thought was very good. Chasing Mavericks was OK. This one is a little of both. The first hour and a half were a little slow and I almost stopped it a few times, but the ending was great and I am very glad that I stuck with it. There are some movies that are good but the ending seems to ruin everything. This one is the opposite. The movie is a little slow moving but the ending makes up for it. Overall, a movie that is a struggle in some parts but the end is a great reward for sticking with it. I give it a B-.
    7TimMeade

    Punches Above Its Weight

    Expectations for the lowish-budget Aussie surfing film Drift were not pitched overly high. My local cinema's synopsis of the story about two brothers who 'spend their youth searching for the perfect wave…(dreaming) of a world where they can surf to live and live to surf' I pretty much felt sure what I was letting myself in for.

    But the film delivered more than was promised.

    The film has a lively start, with the brothers as young children arriving fortuitously at the Western Australian surf town which would become their home after the cross-continent drive from Sydney where their mother had executed a tense midnight flit for the three of them to escape their drunken brute of a father.

    The action quickly fast forwards to their young adulthood as they lead a laid back if dead-end lifestyle before realising they can make surfboards better than those commercially available, moulding them in the garage at their home as their seamstress mother starts fashioning custom-made wetsuits. Their ambitions to expand are constantly thwarted by a lack of funds, the myopic tendencies of the town's old world conservative bank manager and the unwanted attentions of the local constabulary suspicious of their motives and lifestyle. Matters are complicated by a feud with the local bikie-gang – also the town's drug suppliers.

    A talented, itinerant and very hirsute surf filmmaker, a slightly unconvincing Sam Worthington, arrives on the scene in his bus-come-home with an attractive Hawaiian companion befriending the brothers and giving them much needed support in their constant battles with the bikies and encouragement in their enterprises.

    The main characterisations within the film were well drawn. Myles Pollard gave a stand-out performance as the elder brother, Andy, whose drive and business acumen didn't impinge upon his enjoyment of the more flippant things in life. The younger, rather wayward and unreliable brother Jimmy was nicely played by Xavier Samuel with roguish charm. Their mutual attraction and rivalry for the Hawaiian girl was subtly underplayed.

    The story swept along at a good pace and remained surprisingly fresh and original until the film's showdown. In debt to the bikies after becoming unwittingly involved in a drug deal by an accomplice, the boys desperately need cash they don't have. But as luck would have it, there is an upcoming major surf competition on the horizon. If only this could be won and the cash prize used to get them out of trouble…

    Jimmy, the more talented surfer, has gone walkabout so it falls to Andy to register as a wild-card entrant and save both their dreams and business – as well as his unbroken legs. From that point onwards, we were in rather familiar territory.

    This is a small scale film, well aware of its limitations which on the whole punched nicely above its weight. It portrayed a dark side to the sleepy coastal town to a degree I had not expected. Cinematography from Geoffrey Hall was first rate capturing the beauty and awesome power of the surf. There is enough good surfing action to please the aficionados but not at the expense of developing story and characters. A sporadic glam-rock soundtrack was insufficient, possibly the result of budget restraints.
    6Hellmant

    I'm sure surf and sports fans will enjoy the film more.

    'DRIFT': Three Stars (Out of Five)

    Surf movie set in the 1970s about two brothers trying to start a successful surf shop at the high point of the sport's business. It stars Myles Pollard, Xavier Samuel, Sam Worthington and the beautiful Lesley-Ann Brandt (who bares a striking resemblance to Halle Berry). It was directed by Ben Nott and Morgan O'Neill and written by O'Neill and Tim Duffy. I found the film to be mildly amusing but I think surfers (and surf movie fans) will get more of a kick out of it.

    Pollard (who also produced the flick) stars as Andy Kelly and Samuel plays his brother Jimmy; two brothers who fled their abusive father, with their mom (Robyn Malcolm), when they were kids. They moved to a coastal town (in Australia) and became obsessed with surfing. When they're much older (in the 70s) they try to avoid a life of crime and start a surf shop; selling wetsuits and boards (out of their garage). They meet JB (Worthington, who was a Drama school classmate of Pollard's) and his friend Lani (Brandt) who come into town and become business associates of the brothers.

    The movie has some decent surfing scenes and beautiful visuals but the characters aren't quite as developed or relatable as I like in a character-driven drama film. The surf scenes are kind of cool and exciting but they are few and far between. I did really enjoy Worthington's character though and all of the acting is decent in the movie. Like I said I'm sure surf and sports fans will enjoy the film more but I found it to be merely decent.

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    6Simon_Says_Movies

    Great Surf Sequences But a Missed Opportunity

    As far as the sports genre is concerned, those featuring surfing are about as niche as you go. Only 12 films have ever grossed more than $1 million at the domestic box office let alone found any measure of breakout success. Those that did find some semblance of an audience, like Soul Surfer and Point Break, had the added aid of family appeal and incorporating a heist element respectively, but for the most part they land with a whisper – not anything like the thundering, mammoth waves these daredevils tackle.

    But in spite of this subgenre's lack of mainstream appeal there is one thing they – and Australian import Drift – prove, and that is surfing looks damn cool, especially when presented so slickly and in such a high energy fashion. So it's a shame in the case of this period drama (which transports us back to the early years of the sport in the land down under) that the wet and wild sequences trump anything transpiring on dry land and that most of the human drama relies on unnecessary plot turns and the usual formula that accompanies almost all sport based fare.

    Drift follows two brothers Jimmy (Xavier Samuel) and Andy Kelly (Myles Pollard) and their mother who reside in a small seaside town following a late night escape from their abusive father/husband. Already carrying a passion for surfing, the two grow with the hobby and view their actual jobs as mostly inconveniences. It's one day when their mother's seamstress occupation produces a homemade wetsuit that gives Andy the idea of marrying passion with profession and they endeavour to open their own surf shop with customized gear and boards. But of course, nothing is as easy as it seems as money, gangsters, the allures of the hippy age and rivalries all act as roadblocks to a newfound dream.

    Things are kicked off even further by the arrival of a duo of righteous surfers played by a tubular Sam Worthington and his plutonic companion Lani, played by Spartacus: Blood and Sand's Lesley-Ann Brandt. So with this rag tag gang assembled they seek to revolutionize how surfers view the gear they use: surf attire made by surfers, not made by "the man" and promoted by models who have never hit the waves a day in their life. The premise, retro feel and fine performers make Drift seem like the right idea of how to approach this sport – using it as a backdrop to a family drama and a struggle for the little guy (with some awesome surf sequences tossed in for good measure).

    While this is the case some of the time, Drift invests in too many unnecessary plot threads, including one about some thugs who for some reason have an issue with the Kellys, which eventually involves into an all out war as one of their own gets mixed up in the drug trade. With the Kellys already struggling with a mortgage, their start-up business and the trials of growing together, this added kink proves to be nothing more than a distraction (and is furthermore concluded in a laughably stunted fashion). There is also a bizarre storyline involving a completely underdeveloped, inexplicably evil banker trying to steal the Kellys farm, er, house which adds nothing but a cartoonish villain that makes Mr. Potter look chipper.

    Worthington's character JB is also a bit of a perplexing entity, though the Aussie native's performance is certainly among the most natural he's ever given. His tippy motif is fine enough, never becoming to philosophic and grating, but his ideals seem completely jumbled. One moment he's stating (regarding the Kelly's plan to make their own surf line) that you can't beat the man by becoming the man and at another instance saying that you can't always fight and should sometimes just resign to what is. Additionally scenes of him using his passion for photography and filmmaking to help make these brothers distinct in the industry go nowhere until the very end, deviating from the main story for what become perfunctory attempts to add substance.

    Then we arrive at the climax, which of course involves a local surf competition, the winnings from which could save the family farm, er, house and get those gangsters off their back. Again, while impressively staged (and not concluded in the most ridiculous way possible) it collectively doesn't get much more clichéd than that, and when you lump in the montages and other corny moments it truly softens the experience.

    Not content on just examining an interesting moment in history, Drift piles on dramatic excess and contrived turns which are muted to some effect only by universally strong work from the cast and, again, those gripping surf sequences. So while certainly not boring and far from offensively bad, Drift isn't compelling enough to warrant anything other than a rental, and definitely not enough to spur any sort of revolution for the surf drama.

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      Morgan O'Neill: Owner of the Surf Hut in Venice Beach, CA.
    • Gaffes
      Near the beginning of the movie, the characters visit the Seacliffe hotel, however at the end of the movie the "Drift" store is located next door to the "Nannup Hotel" where the movie was filmed.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 mai 2013 (Australie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Australie
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official Site (archived)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Дрифт
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Margaret River, Western Australia, Australie
    • Société de production
      • World Wide Mind
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      • 11 000 000 $AU (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 1 135 498 $US
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      1 heure 53 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
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