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True Blue

  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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True Blue (1996)
DramaSport

The story of the year the Oxford and Cambridge boat race changed from a gentleman's race to one where winning was everything.The story of the year the Oxford and Cambridge boat race changed from a gentleman's race to one where winning was everything.The story of the year the Oxford and Cambridge boat race changed from a gentleman's race to one where winning was everything.

  • Director
    • Ferdinand Fairfax
  • Writers
    • Rupert Walters
    • Daniel Topolski
    • Patrick Robinson
  • Stars
    • Johan Leysen
    • Dominic West
    • Dylan Baker
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    456
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ferdinand Fairfax
    • Writers
      • Rupert Walters
      • Daniel Topolski
      • Patrick Robinson
    • Stars
      • Johan Leysen
      • Dominic West
      • Dylan Baker
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Johan Leysen
    Johan Leysen
    • Daniel Topolski
    Dominic West
    Dominic West
    • Donald MacDonald
    Dylan Baker
    Dylan Baker
    • Michael Suarez, S.J.
    Geraldine Somerville
    Geraldine Somerville
    • Ruth MacDonald
    Josh Lucas
    Josh Lucas
    • Dan Warren
    Brian McGovern
    Brian McGovern
    • Rick Ross
    Noah Huntley
    Noah Huntley
    • Nick Bonham
    Edward Atterton
    Edward Atterton
    • Freddy Prideaux-Jones
    Ryan Bollman
    Ryan Bollman
    • Morrison Black
    Andrew Clover
    • Rob Atkins
    Jonathan Cake
    Jonathan Cake
    • Patrick Conner
    Tom Hollander
    Tom Hollander
    • Sam Peterson
    Nicholas Rowe
    Nicholas Rowe
    • David Ball
    Patrick Malone
    • Mike Johnson
    Alexis Denisof
    Alexis Denisof
    • Ed Fox
    Andrew Tees
    • John Smythson
    Robert T. Bogue
    Robert T. Bogue
    • Jeff Chambers
    • (as Robert Bogue)
    Clive Merrison
    Clive Merrison
    • Jack Garnet
    • Director
      • Ferdinand Fairfax
    • Writers
      • Rupert Walters
      • Daniel Topolski
      • Patrick Robinson
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    8tazioratnayeke

    From the Coxswain's Seat...

    I do not wish to contradict or to differ with any pundits on the cinematography of this movie and most certainly I have no wish to disagree with the views of fellow brothers of the blade.... yet there is an aesthetic side to this movie.

    Rowing, especially highly competitive rowing steeped in tradition, is a concept that can be understood only by those who have actually tasted the bitter gourd of defeat in a race and savoured its hard won victories. That is the essential of this movie.

    Indeed the mistakes are fallacious, and sometimes appalling pathetic, especially for those who know their blade work. However despite the blatant technical errors so obvious to a trained eye, as a story that inspires, this fills a much needed void.

    As a coxswain, its slightly different to the ones portrayed in the movie. Contrary to popular belief, in some parts of the world where there are traditional races like the Ox-Bridge where old rivals train eleven months of the year for just a single course down, we're not just dead weights in the boat. We actually have to do all the fitness that guys a foot taller and twice our weight have to do, only on one meal a day for weight reasons. Basically everything, ergo, weights, runs etc... except the water training. I found that the camaraderie that I shared with my crews, a thing all coxes will agree with me, was sadly missing in this movie. The 'coxing' in the final race was rather timid to say the least. Although I do confess, in the absence of something better this was a good phyche-up movie to watch before the races.

    What I did like about the movie is what it showed. The politics and the desperation to win is universal in every crew. The characters, heroes, villains and bystander can be related to by any oarsman. The best and most profound scene in the whole film, is not on the water, but at the meeting of the boat halls and the priest's take on what rowing for an institution is. That summarises the ethos for many of us. "We are servants to put in, not masters to take out. We owe that to all those before us and those who will come after us." In a Boat Races, to be second is to be last. It is a nightmare from the fall of the flag to the final line. This film shows what an oarsman goes through. Not as brutal as the reality but it is a glimpse never the less. Lines that seem cool yet speak volumes for those who have 'been there' are: "We need good men....not just good oarsmen..." "No one put a reserve sign on your seat...." "You can hear the boat sing...." "....make them feel like they came third...." "It's what we do to win the boat race...." What it shows, what no other film can show is the harmony of a team, and the determination and self sacrifice to win.

    For an oarsman who has faced the pain and the exhilaration of victory, this film will break a smile, not a cheer. Yet for the world that has not faced it, its a peek at an oarsman's world.

    Remis Insurgite!!!

    Tazio Ratnayeke
    praemius

    Pretty to look at, but that's all.

    "Aawks-furrd". According to the introductory voice-over, this is where True Blue is set. It seems this was a token attempt not to completely alienate an American audience. For this is a story where poor misguided Oxford rowers draft in wicked Americans to help beat the apparently unstoppable Force Of Nature that is Cambridge University, which has been so unsporting as to actually win the last Boat Race. We are thus drawn into a picturesque but insane world where the motto is "six months' torture for a lifetime's pride". Unfortunately, we have to take part in some of the torture as rowers and coaches bitch at each other about training too much.

    If the film could impart some of the ambition and dedication of top athletes to an ideal of winning (as does the book True Blue), then it would be exciting and disturbing. Similarly, if it could give an impression of their personal sacrifices it would remind us of how remarkable the Boat Race actually is in the sport of rowing. Unfortunately, the film falls between the two stools. It fails to show the personal lives of the squad beyond caricatures where bitterness and childish pranks are the norm, and therefore fails to create any sympathy with the characters; yet it also fails to do justice to the sport, showing us actors desperately trying to row as they bat up and down the boat, failing to make any impression on the boat speed except throwing up a lot of water at the camera. Rowing should be a sport that is smooth and beautiful, not rushed and convulsive.

    It is only when the film stops using actors and hires real rowers, drops the clunky script (who could forget such lines as "That's unconscionable!"?) and shows us an actual race that the director's skill can come through. He has been spending the rest of the film showing us beautiful but pointless shots of the sun rising over the dreaming spires of Oxford. In this way, the portrayal of the Boat Race itself almost makes up for the excruciating moroseness of the Blue Boat squad that has been flung at us for the last hour.

    In the end, if you want to see some nice shots of Oxford, see some well-built rowers in Lycra and hear a pseudo-"Chariots of Fire" soundtrack, you could watch this film. Or you could do a ten-thousand metre work session on a rowing machine, which would be shorter and less painful.
    AlexV-4

    missed opportunity

    The real problem with this is that the full story--or whatever the book of "True Blue" purports to be--is already mind-bendingly complicated. There's no way this story was ever going to make it to film without being seriously mangled, and sadly, that's what happened. The script is plain awful, and the editing doesn't help.
    2CenterD50

    They're not rowing, they're killing fish

    Not only is it a poorly told story, with terrible directing and acting as others have pointed out, but the rowing in this movie is actually quite bad. There are a few helicopter/crane shots of actual Cambridge and Oxford crews rowing, but it's obvious that these were taken outside the context of the movie. While the actors seem to have had some coaching and practice before shooting started, it couldn't be more than a few weeks. Their technique is horrendous, even in the Boat Race sequence. For people that speak the language, expect missed catches, washing out, bodies flying everywhere, coxswains yelling "stroke! stroke!" . . . you name it, they mess it up, and all the while the boats are perfectly on keel. Anyone who would be in The Boat Race would look much better than these fools. This movie has been a running joke in boathouses and on rowing message boards for years. If you know anything about what a rowing stroke should look like, how a coxswain calls a race, the etiquette of conversation during a seat race, or the difference between 20 and 35 strokes a minute, you will not be able to keep from laughing at this movie.
    8formica-2

    Excellent film of an exciting human story, marred by some complexity

    Quite definitely the best film ever made about rowing (admittedly out of a poor field of competitors), 'True Blue' vividly conveys the striving for physical perfection and the stress of selection and training for the hardest rowing race in the word. The sheer bloody-mindedness, obstinacy and ambition needed to do well in such a sport spill over into the vicious personal relationships of this story, where the harsh sacrifices made mean that little quarter is given to those with whom you disagree and rival strongly opinionated tribes grow up, all with some right on their side. The bleak mood of the film is set straightaway with the picture of a lonely sculler training on a remote, snow-swept wind-blown loch. The film is visually poetic, using the real and truly beautiful venues used for the training in a matchless mix of colours and varying weather. Fairfax uses a good script, which nonetheless could have done with one more re-write to clarify the large cast of characters involved. The spectator comes away wondering also if some of the film's faults may not be due to back-pedaling over the real details of story to avoid legal action, which led to the changes of name of all but the two main characters. The soaring triumph of the spirit shown the final race in savage racing conditions is well worth waiting for, ably urged on by the sound track music. Some good cameo parts add to the overall pleasure of this film.

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    • Trivia
      The Cambridge crew in this film were played by members of the rowing squad from Imperial College, London, including several members of the British international squad.
    • Goofs
      The Cambridge crew used "cleaver" blades, which weren't invented for three years after the film was set.
    • Quotes

      Morrison Black: So tell me something - what is it that makes Topolski such a hot shot?

      Nick Bonham: I don't know, I've never understood it... Maybe he's hung like a horse?

    • Soundtracks
      Two Tribes
      Written by Holly Johnson, Mark O'Toole and Peter Gill

      Performed by Frankie Goes to Hollywood

      Published by Perfect Songs Ltd

      Courtesy of ZTT Records and Warner Music UK Ltd

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    • Release date
      • November 15, 1996 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Miracle at Oxford
    • Filming locations
      • Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Booker Entertainment
      • Channel Four Films
      • Film and General Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 58m(118 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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