Following an embarrassing viral video, a New York model decides to escape from her suffocating existence by visiting her faraway aunt in Australia.Following an embarrassing viral video, a New York model decides to escape from her suffocating existence by visiting her faraway aunt in Australia.Following an embarrassing viral video, a New York model decides to escape from her suffocating existence by visiting her faraway aunt in Australia.
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Janice Oxenbould
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I absolutely loved this movie. Such a good movie of coming to age, family expectations, and becoming yourself when you don't think it's possible. I have no clue why there's bad reviews here - this movie was great from start to finish for me! I fell in love with every character and followed the movie easily.
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.
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.
Keep in mind that this is m first review and i english is not my first language.
This movie, in my opinion, is not that good and there is so much that i didn't like it but most of it it was Cora, the lead actress. I actually like her and i don't know if it was just me but i didn't feel the chemestry during the movie, whoerever with her mother, aunt or the boy she liked. But maybe i'm wrong.
Most of the movie she is posing for the camera and i feel like its a typical disney cliché (and i don't even know if this is a disney movie).
Overall, i didn't feel like it was a bad movie or something like that but in my opinion is not that great either.
You will find yourself picking your phone and scrolling through instragam, for example, while the movie is on and some parts i find it cringe. Maybe im just a bad reviewer but this is not worth more than 6 stars.
The storyline makes no sense. There are Way to many different storylines, and the characters relationsships are not at all explored properly, so the chemistry is non-existing. It is by far the worst film I have ever seen. The progress of the film made me angry.
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.
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.
Did you know
- TriviaThe "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
- GoofsWhen 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 creditsReferring to the chicken: "No Animals were harmed in the making of this film. Belinda was not cooked."
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- Budget
- A$3,400,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $196,452
- Runtime
- 1h 25m(85 min)
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