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Liquid Bridge

  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
233
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Liquid Bridge (2003)
ActionDrama

Nick McCallum is mechanic who trades in his wrench for a surfboard, going against the wishes of his father-- a former surfing legend who lost his ability to walk after a horrible accident on... Read allNick McCallum is mechanic who trades in his wrench for a surfboard, going against the wishes of his father-- a former surfing legend who lost his ability to walk after a horrible accident on the water.Nick McCallum is mechanic who trades in his wrench for a surfboard, going against the wishes of his father-- a former surfing legend who lost his ability to walk after a horrible accident on the water.

  • Director
    • Phillip Avalon
  • Writer
    • Pim Hendrix
  • Stars
    • Ryan Kwanten
    • Simone Kessell
    • Jarrod Dean
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.4/10
    233
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Phillip Avalon
    • Writer
      • Pim Hendrix
    • Stars
      • Ryan Kwanten
      • Simone Kessell
      • Jarrod Dean
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Ryan Kwanten
    Ryan Kwanten
    • Nick McCallum
    Simone Kessell
    Simone Kessell
    • Jeanne
    Jarrod Dean
    Jarrod Dean
    • Dane Sanders
    Jeremy Sims
    Jeremy Sims
    • Tony
    Tony Bonner
    Tony Bonner
    • Bob McCallum
    Carmen Duncan
    Carmen Duncan
    • Vera McCallum
    Nathaniel Lees
    Nathaniel Lees
    • Ogitani
    Lani John Tupu
    Lani John Tupu
    • Sharky Garcia
    • (as Lani Tupu)
    Tony Poli
    • Anton
    Abigail Bianca
    Abigail Bianca
    • Suzie
    Shane Briant
    Shane Briant
    • Carl Sinclair
    Boris Brkic
    Boris Brkic
    • Billy
    Brandon Burke
    Brandon Burke
    • Ramos
    Robert Bruning
    • Judge
    Olivero Papi
    • Patrick
    Linal Haft
    Linal Haft
    • Warden Sam Johnson
    Mathew Wilkinson
    • Frank
    Kerry Blakeman
    • Benny
    • (as Kerry V. S. Blakeman)
    • Director
      • Phillip Avalon
    • Writer
      • Pim Hendrix
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    shirley-26

    Independent

    The newly inaugurated Gold Coast Independent Film Festival is screening a cross section of Australian films this week. One of them was "Liquid Bridge" written and produced by Phil Avalon. It was an example of what producers can put on the screen when working on an "Independent's" budget. Some strong performances and jaw-dropping footage of surfers riding mountain sized waves are audience pleasers. Eye candy for both sexes is plentiful but the film has a real heart beating underneath. There's more than enough sex, drugs and surfing to go around but the basic story of a young man stepping outside of his father's shadow is touching and in good hands in this film.
    10leanne-17

    Liquid Bridge - A delight

    Absolutely shocked to read the review by one commenter, whose 'extra-ordinary' vocabulary seems limited to the word "Bad". Obviously, by his comments, he has some vendetta against the makers of this exceptional Australian film - which only makes one wonder, why? Reading the other comments far outweigh this obnoxious report. I challenge all readers who have not seen the film to do so, and then comment. The story in Liquid Bridge is truly inspirational, the beautifully depicted scenes capture the essence of surfing, wonderful on the big and small screen. Some outstanding directorial moments shine throughout and the characterization (and acting) is moving and very sympathetic. In fact it is one of the few Australian films to succeed on these levels, whilst executing a universal story. And what extra-ordinary ocean footage! This film is fast becoming a house-hold name amongst surfers and others, because the characters portrayed appeal to a wide audience. Everyone I know who has seen it, loved it! As for the comments on the Director, do a little research, this man deserves acclaim and respect. Not only did he put the likes of Mel Gibson and Julian McMahon in their first roles that ultimately led to their stardom, follow Simone Kessell (now in LA) and Ryan Kwanten - both from Liquid Bridge. Ryan is now a huge success via "Summerland" - their quality performances in Liquid Bridge led to these successes. Director/writer/Producer Phil Avalon has a knack for recognizing star talent, particularly 'up and coming' - and provides vehicles for careers to be launched. I would like to hear from anyone not moved by Liquid Bridge, it's almost 'tribal' resonance in parts has stayed with me since my first viewing. A great film on the big screen, and a perfectly fulfilling DVD! Thanks
    7els-8

    Riding the waves, a joyful escape of the drudgery of life

    I've never surfed in my life but after watching Liquid Bridge at the Sanctuary Cove Film Festival in Australia, I felt like riding these waves instantly. The visuals are of such intensity that it's not Nick (the main character) riding them, but you. You can feel your legs working. Some stunning photography and powerful visuals like the massive rolling waves, some of the jail scenes, the shower scene and exotic late afternoons. Also some well directed, touching scenes between Nick and his jail mentor and (especially later in the film) Nick and his girlfriend. Nick performed well and so did his mother. A topper.A joyful escape from the drudgery of life.
    9calperin

    A movie that will inspire you to surf into the high waves of life.

    As a distributor I believe that this is a good feel movie that will attract teenagers and young people. The film is very entertaining, the story well told, the lead characters looked good and their motivations well defined. There are some very touching moments where the characters are moved by emotions without having to say word by word what they feel. A rarity in today's movies... The love scenes are directed with sensitivity. The music is hip, typical of young audiences and work quite well. The photography of the waves and the coast of Eastern Australia is at times very aesthetic and exciting. The direction overall is very good with nice touches of both, tenderness and excitement. This is a movie that will inspire you to surf into the high waves of life. Don't miss it.
    7info-4083

    Smooth and well made

    Ryan Kwanten gives a the sort of performance which clearly helped secure his spot in the TV series Summerland...and the brunette is hot! A good, by the books, thriller, but set around the world of surfing, which gives it the point of difference. Strong artwork and perfect fodder for the late teens/early twenties film goer. People might remember Skippy's Tony Bonner as the wheelchair bound ex surfer...and father to Ryan. Always a strong character actor, Bonner lends a level of maturity to the otherwise youngish cast. Wave action varies a little from slightly grainy to top quality but overall takes the viewer on a nice, warm ride. Watch for some cameo roles from former Aussie surfing heroes.

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      In Germany it was titled "Gefährliche Brandung 2 - Liquid Bridge", "Gefährliche Brandung" was the German title of Point Break : Extrême Limite (1991). It was pretending to be his sequel.
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      Featured in Making 'Liquid Bridge' (2004)

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    • Release date
      • May 22, 2003 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Desafio do Mar
    • Filming locations
      • Manly Beach, Manly, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production company
      • 3 Spears Pty. Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
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