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Victoire sur la peur

Original title: White Water Summer
  • 1987
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
6.3K
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Kevin Bacon and Sean Astin in Victoire sur la peur (1987)
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The story of a shy boy who gets convinced by his parents to spend a few summer days in the mountains. So, he joins a group, and the vacation begins. Unfortunately, things turn out to be a li... Read allThe story of a shy boy who gets convinced by his parents to spend a few summer days in the mountains. So, he joins a group, and the vacation begins. Unfortunately, things turn out to be a little tough for our small friend.The story of a shy boy who gets convinced by his parents to spend a few summer days in the mountains. So, he joins a group, and the vacation begins. Unfortunately, things turn out to be a little tough for our small friend.

  • Director
    • Jeff Bleckner
  • Writers
    • Manya Starr
    • Ernest Kinoy
  • Stars
    • Kevin Bacon
    • Sean Astin
    • Jonathan Ward
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    • Director
      • Jeff Bleckner
    • Writers
      • Manya Starr
      • Ernest Kinoy
    • Stars
      • Kevin Bacon
      • Sean Astin
      • Jonathan Ward
    • 55User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kevin Bacon
    Kevin Bacon
    • Vic
    Sean Astin
    Sean Astin
    • Alan
    Jonathan Ward
    Jonathan Ward
    • Mitch
    K.C. Martel
    K.C. Martel
    • George
    Matt Adler
    Matt Adler
    • Chris
    Caroline McWilliams
    Caroline McWilliams
    • Virginia Block
    Charles Siebert
    Charles Siebert
    • Jerry Block
    Joseph Passerrelli
    • Storekeeper
    • (as Joseph Passerelli)
    • Director
      • Jeff Bleckner
    • Writers
      • Manya Starr
      • Ernest Kinoy
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    lionhawk7

    Childhood favorite

    White Water Summer is one of my favorite movies from childhood. There are some parts of the movie that would not make sense in our working world, legalities, etc, but its still a great adventure movie!

    The whole movie revolves around a young city boy, Who unwillingly agrees to go with "VIC" on an intense adventure camp out in the wilderness with some other boys. Being a city boy, he's usually the last one to get something done right, especially when in very dangerous and perhaps life threatening situations. He learns what he really is capable of, and is able to grow up in one summer, perhaps through a little too much harshness...

    The sound track is great, unfortunately, no one made a sound track for purchasing!
    millennia-2

    Very good, though not without it's share of flaws

    'White Water Summer' is one of those movies that has enormous potential, but only mines the tip of it, making an often very enjoyable movie that could've been so much better. It is likely Kevin Bacon's least known major studio picture, and, had it received a respectable release, could have been very successful. But it didn't. It opened in only a handful of theaters (after two years on the shelf), and disappeared without a trace, grossing less than a third of a million dollars.

    The plot is quite simple. Vic, a twentysomething year old with a love for the wilderness (Bacon- 'Flatliners', 'The Hollow Man') leads a group of four boys (age ranging from 14-17) for a month long trek into the untamed Sierra-Nevada mountain range. As time progresses he begins to stray from the group, and not properly look after the four. The three older boys, Chris, Mitch and George, ignore it, but the youngest, Alan, (Sean Astin- 'The Goonies' and the upcoming 'Lord of The Rings' trilogy) sees right through Vic. Vic begins to target Alan, leaving him hanging on the edge of a rock face, and worse.

    My only complaint, even if it is rather trivial, is the helicopter shot ending the climax. It is so contrived that it risks taking the rest of the movie down with it, I have never seen three seconds of film so misplaced.

    The direction and cinematography are both excellent. The mountain backdrop through much of the film is a spectacular sight, and every location shown is photographed beautifully. The director chose not to litter the film with cheap emotions, as is the case with 99% of movies with a child actor in the lead (Radio Flyer and Simon Birch come to mind).

    Much of the original score is very good, but little of the rock music featured in every other scene works. Overall the acting is remarkable. Bacon shines in his role, which, despite being top billed, is nothing more than a supporting role. The movie belongs to Astin, who makes us care for his character, and hate Bacon's.

    It's too bad the film isn't more widely known, as it is very good. Easy to recommend, easy to watch, not too memorable, but still well worth the rental.

    7/10
    galaxy2069

    Watch the White Water dripping from the air conditioner!

    This movie had potential, but unfortunately director's apathy, a mediocre script, and rushjob editing doomed this weak afterschool drama about boys coming of age in a campers' nightmare. Was it suppose to be funny? Who do we root for...Kevin Bacon as a drifting, needy, sex-deprived Vic, or a bunch of awkward Cub Scout rejects who all took the wrong turn at Albuquerque.

    Kevin Bacon has produced finer results (Friday the 13th, Footloose, JFK), but every time I see "Hollowman" I'm always reminded of his twisted Vic character in White Water Summer. WWS did a stint on HBO a few years back, and that's where most people probably saw it. But it's usually eroding under a dripping air conditioner at your local flee market rent-a-flix. Did it ever show at a theatre?

    The film: Vic wants to make men of boys, and yearns to school them the hard way...by assuming he is a higher order, and thinking he knows everything there is about wildlife, camping and adventure. There will be no knives, no radio, no weed and no softcore magazines on this journey. What is Vic's primary objective on this trip? It's clearly obvious that his only ambition is to traumatize the young, feeble minds of four teenage boys...and you can thank the parents for forking over their hard-earned dollars for the abuse.

    What's so insane about WWS is that you can ALSO get the impression that Vic wants to make a positive impact on these kids' minds and souls. Sean Astin portrays Alan, a quiet, somewhat timid teenager who could've been picking his nose at any middle school in America. He's quite easy to relate to, and you can see clearly why he hates Vic. To Alan Vic is nothing more than your typical 30 year-old lowlife with no direction or purpose. Which is true.

    If you want to know more about this oddball flick then just read the other comments by other users who cared more about this movie than I did. Oh yea, one more thing - the soundtrack isn't as great as some of you WWS fanatics make it out to be. Just your typical mid/late 80's "American Anthem-like" softrock. Nothing special or unique in there.
    7roaringelbow

    Don't Let Your Kids Go Out Into The Woods With Kevin Bacon

    This was a movie I had watched many times at my uncle's house during Easter or Thanksgiving family gatherings over the years...decades ago. So when I had seen that it was on demand for free on my TV today, I thought-"Why not?" As much as I like the movie, certain things just really bothered me about certain aspects of it. Even back then to this day. Kevin Bacon swears on his methods, yet is pretty reckless as a supposed mentor of the kids he takes on this trip. He teaches "Survival",yet punishes a great survival tactic (because he felt upstaged). Yes I understand the arguments of "teaching his way" and "listen to authority"...even his "don't destroy the wilderness" philosophy. For him to endanger the lives of these kids whose parents have trusted him just from a single slide-show of what they'll be going through is just irresponsible of them, and I don't know one single parent who would agree to such a thing.....but then we wouldn't have this movie now, would we? After many years of not seeing this,and seeing it one more time I have to say I still like it though. Definitely a good 80's flick to catch if you get a chance.
    6CabbageCustard

    Not bad but not special

    I enjoyed this movie. I couldn't say it's a particularly great movie, but there's nothing really bad about it either. It's a perfectly acceptable way to while away 90 odd minutes. You won't be bored.

    The two big names in the cast are Kevin Bacon and Sean Astin - both before they hit the big time and, in Sean's case, before he left his teens. watching Sean's character here, you'll wonder how he ever made it to Mordor!

    The movie is hard to categorize. It's not really a family movie, although teens will enjoy it. It's not really aimed at adults either, though I suspect many will find it acceptable. The movie makers also seem to have a bit of problem in deciding what they're going for here. They can't seem to decide if Kevin Bacon's character is a tough mentor, an eccentric frontiersman or a raving psychopath. They also have Astin doing narration straight to camera, breaking the 4th wall. Were they going for a Ferris Bueller meets Deliverance feel?? I'm not sure and I don't think they were either.

    The locations are good and the action sequences are fine. Acting is up to scratch but the soundtrack is seriously dated. As I said, this is nothing special but it's also nothing bad.

    All in all, this movie is just an acceptable way to spend an evening if you can't be bothered looking for something better.

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    • Trivia
      A majority of the film was shot in 1985, but to capitalize on a narration of the story, the scenes involving Sean Astin narrating the film were shot in 1987.
    • Goofs
      When Alan stays with Vic after Vic's leg is broken, Vic also has a nasty cut on his left cheek, with blood appearing to coagulate. Shortly afterwards, before Alan takes Vic down the river, there is no sign the cut ever existed.
    • Quotes

      Alan: My friends call me Dickface.

    • Crazy credits
      At the very end of the credits, instead of a Columbia Pictures logo, there's a text that reads: "THIS IS THE END," with the word "THIS" underlined.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Best of the Worst: Russian Terminator, Ninja Vengeance, and Never Too Young to Die (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Wild Frontier
      Written by Bruce Hornsby and John Hornsby

      Performed by Bruce Hornsby & The Range (as Bruce Hornsby and The Range)

      Courtesy of The RCA Records Label of BMG Music

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    • Release date
      • July 10, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • White Water Summer
    • Filming locations
      • Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Delphi V Productions
      • Polar Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $300,859
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $122,934
      • Jul 12, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $300,859
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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