Il suit les sauveteurs dévoués, héroïques et en quête d'adrénaline de la côte nord d'O'ahu, alors qu'ils sauvent des vies dans les conditions difficiles et souvent mortelles du Seven Mile Mi... Tout lireIl suit les sauveteurs dévoués, héroïques et en quête d'adrénaline de la côte nord d'O'ahu, alors qu'ils sauvent des vies dans les conditions difficiles et souvent mortelles du Seven Mile Miracle d'Hawaï.Il suit les sauveteurs dévoués, héroïques et en quête d'adrénaline de la côte nord d'O'ahu, alors qu'ils sauvent des vies dans les conditions difficiles et souvent mortelles du Seven Mile Miracle d'Hawaï.
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I love this show. The action and the storyline, especially the realistic rescues. I read they are based on real rescues. The emotional side of the rescuers personal life adds more intrigue. I hope they continue to make more episodes. The s scenery if beautiful and enjoyable to watch
The actors are great and blend well together .
I am repeating that I love and enjoy this show.
You can tell the actors have to keep in good shape in order to keep up with the show. I have even more appreciation and in awe of the lifeguards who risk their lives every day to save the lives of people they don't. Have.
I am repeating that I love and enjoy this show.
You can tell the actors have to keep in good shape in order to keep up with the show. I have even more appreciation and in awe of the lifeguards who risk their lives every day to save the lives of people they don't. Have.
I read a number of reviews complaining of the slow pace. I don't think it's slow. I do think it's balanced. I don't want emergency after emergency with no break. I do want to see the team relaxing and I'm enjoying the various story lines.
And the scenery. Oh my goodness! It's amazing! I thoroughly enjoy the shots of the ocean. The underwater camera work is awe-inspiring.
It's interesting to me to see the behind the scene machinations with the politics of everything. I'm kind of pleased to see that isn't just a mainland issue.
This is a truly pleasant show. Even the few people that the team can't rescue are handled with a full story. I was crying along with the actors at the ceremony on their boards where they threw the purple flowers. (I'm trying to to be a spoiler here).
It isn't pulse pounding, excitement every minute, but it's a string workplace show with amazing scenery and some truly heroic action.
And the scenery. Oh my goodness! It's amazing! I thoroughly enjoy the shots of the ocean. The underwater camera work is awe-inspiring.
It's interesting to me to see the behind the scene machinations with the politics of everything. I'm kind of pleased to see that isn't just a mainland issue.
This is a truly pleasant show. Even the few people that the team can't rescue are handled with a full story. I was crying along with the actors at the ceremony on their boards where they threw the purple flowers. (I'm trying to to be a spoiler here).
It isn't pulse pounding, excitement every minute, but it's a string workplace show with amazing scenery and some truly heroic action.
One of the reasons Baywatch did so well for so long is that it had good stories and mysteries to solve amongst the other obvious reasons. This show is trying to be a new Baywatch but really is a bunch of surfing shots and repetitive basic water rescues littered in between a bunch of infighting amongst the show's characters. The writing is not there unless all you want is to watch people arguing about trivial nonsense completely unrelated to beach safety and water rescue, which should be but isn't the theme of the show. The sets are extremely basic too, no establishing shots of any of the facilities, everything is tight lenses unless out at sea. Could have been a really good show but missed the mark.
Story is ok kind of slow. But the action sequences are top tier with the camera angels. Seems like a modern day bay watch for this generation if of tv viewers with the similar drama. Hopefully the branching stories don't get stale in the long run. Hawaii is a great choice since the north shore is one of the most dangerous beaches in the e tire world to surf. Knowing fox they will axe this show after one season since modern television shows now these days don't last no more than a season of all platforms of streaming and cable TV networks. But overall it's a good popcorn on your couch type of television fun.
Rescue: HI-Surf
Rescue: HI-Surf Review
"Rescue: HI-Surf" has all the ingredients for a hit series, yet it stumbles with its lead characters. Arielle Kebbel stars as Emily Wright, the main protagonist whose performance feels flat, compounded by a character that lacks depth and development. Her love interest, Will Ready, portrayed by an Australian actor, shows potential but is underutilized, left with little to do to advance the plot or showcase his acting chops.
At its core, "Rescue: HI-Surf" feels like a modern-day "Baywatch" with the storytelling ambition of "9-1-1." Filmed against the stunning backdrop of Hawaii, the series benefits immensely from its picturesque setting, which adds a vibrant visual appeal. The secondary cast is where the show shines, featuring well-cast actors who bring authenticity and energy to their roles, making the supporting storylines engaging.
Currently, "Rescue: HI-Surf" sits in a middling territory - it's enjoyable enough if you stumble upon it, but not compelling enough to ensure weekly viewership. To elevate from a one-season wonder to a long-running series, significant changes are necessary. Replacing the lead actress with someone who can add more charisma and depth to Emily, along with sharpening the writing to include stronger, more dynamic storylines, could turn this show into a must-watch. Without these changes, "Rescue: HI-Surf" risks being just another fleeting entry in the TV landscape.
Rescue: HI-Surf Review
"Rescue: HI-Surf" has all the ingredients for a hit series, yet it stumbles with its lead characters. Arielle Kebbel stars as Emily Wright, the main protagonist whose performance feels flat, compounded by a character that lacks depth and development. Her love interest, Will Ready, portrayed by an Australian actor, shows potential but is underutilized, left with little to do to advance the plot or showcase his acting chops.
At its core, "Rescue: HI-Surf" feels like a modern-day "Baywatch" with the storytelling ambition of "9-1-1." Filmed against the stunning backdrop of Hawaii, the series benefits immensely from its picturesque setting, which adds a vibrant visual appeal. The secondary cast is where the show shines, featuring well-cast actors who bring authenticity and energy to their roles, making the supporting storylines engaging.
Currently, "Rescue: HI-Surf" sits in a middling territory - it's enjoyable enough if you stumble upon it, but not compelling enough to ensure weekly viewership. To elevate from a one-season wonder to a long-running series, significant changes are necessary. Replacing the lead actress with someone who can add more charisma and depth to Emily, along with sharpening the writing to include stronger, more dynamic storylines, could turn this show into a must-watch. Without these changes, "Rescue: HI-Surf" risks being just another fleeting entry in the TV landscape.
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- AnecdotesThe notoriously high levels of traffic on Oahu made logistics for production very difficult. Transporting equipment, cast, and crew was often handled between 1-5 AM to avoid gridlock and difficult conditions traversing the crowded island.
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