The Big Bad Swim
- 2006
- 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.6K
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A group of Connecticut locals enroll in an adult-education beginner's swim class.A group of Connecticut locals enroll in an adult-education beginner's swim class.A group of Connecticut locals enroll in an adult-education beginner's swim class.
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- 4 wins & 1 nomination total
Raviv Ullman
- Hunter McCarthy
- (as Ricky Ullman)
Emma Adele Galvin
- Jaime
- (as Emma Galvin)
Joanna Adler
- Dr. Gaskill
- (as Joanna P. Adler)
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9ssto
i actually thought this is a comedy and sat watching it expecting to laugh my ass off. pretty soon in became clear this is no comedy, or at least not a 'Jim Carrey type' one. what kept we watching was the characters - the movie starts with some pretty grim, troubled people, gathered together to try and fight one of their basic fears - fear of water, fear of swimming. we start to get bit by bit into their lives, witness their troubles, guess of their thoughts.
actually i made it look much darker than it actually is, and besides the chain of events soon brings some light and hope to their lives.
i probably wouldn't have watched the movie had i known its not a comedy but rather a drama, but i had good time, enjoyed the story and don't mind i spent about 90 minutes with it.
many films treat the alienation between people in the western world, this movie shows how people can get together and help each other
"and if in the light of dying day you meet her, don't let her pass you by and leave, don't loose her, she is your gift from the sun..."
9/10
peace and love
actually i made it look much darker than it actually is, and besides the chain of events soon brings some light and hope to their lives.
i probably wouldn't have watched the movie had i known its not a comedy but rather a drama, but i had good time, enjoyed the story and don't mind i spent about 90 minutes with it.
many films treat the alienation between people in the western world, this movie shows how people can get together and help each other
"and if in the light of dying day you meet her, don't let her pass you by and leave, don't loose her, she is your gift from the sun..."
9/10
peace and love
This indie film looks at the lives of a group of people taking an adult swim class in Connecticut. The plot is fairly thin. What drives the film is the characters, excellently played by mostly unknown actors. Standouts in the cast are Brewster as a high school teacher experiencing marital problems and Weixler as a casino dealer who moonlights as a stripper. The two actresses give natural performances and work well together. This is an impressive feature film debut for writer Schechter and director Setton. The latter keeps the narrative moving at a fast clip. The film title and poster suggest something raunchy, but this is a marvelous little comedy-drama.
I watched this movie for Paget Brewster, whom I first encountered during the delightful Showtime program "Huff." Was anxious to see more of her acting, especially as a different character. As a "vehicle" for her, it was good. If you're a fan of hers, you'll truly enjoy the movie.
All the acting in the movie is solid. The storytelling is relatively brisk (note: relatively). One element builds on a previous element, shown in chronological order. Style is good and consistent through-out. Sub-plots are uneven in places. A few characters are either not fleshed out or stereotypical. There are a couple missed opportunities for interactions between characters.
When I saw it, I didn't realize it was an independent film until I came online to IMDb.com to view/make comments on it. I guess that's high praise, that it didn't feel like an independent film in size or scope. The "hook" of the story revolving around adult characters in a beginners "learn to swim" class mostly worked.
All the acting in the movie is solid. The storytelling is relatively brisk (note: relatively). One element builds on a previous element, shown in chronological order. Style is good and consistent through-out. Sub-plots are uneven in places. A few characters are either not fleshed out or stereotypical. There are a couple missed opportunities for interactions between characters.
When I saw it, I didn't realize it was an independent film until I came online to IMDb.com to view/make comments on it. I guess that's high praise, that it didn't feel like an independent film in size or scope. The "hook" of the story revolving around adult characters in a beginners "learn to swim" class mostly worked.
This is an excellent film about the characters in a adult swimming class, their problems, relationships and interactions with each other. It should have managed a wider distribution as it's much better than similar films from major studios out at the same time.
The swimming instructor is an almost-Olympian, reduced to teaching adults basic lessons, and often the target of horndogging from his female students. He attempts, more or less, to fend them off, with varying results.
The students characters are mainstream U.S.A; teachers, policemen, college students and retired people, all of whom haven't learned to swim for some reason. The movie covers their relationships, including friends, relatives and romantic conquests as they go through the class. Several subplots provide amusing fodder, including a teacher going through a divorce, some high school students making a documentary, and a girl who is only in the class to meet guys.
This is a good date movie, or just one to watch when you're in the mood for a romantic drama with overtones of reality.
The swimming instructor is an almost-Olympian, reduced to teaching adults basic lessons, and often the target of horndogging from his female students. He attempts, more or less, to fend them off, with varying results.
The students characters are mainstream U.S.A; teachers, policemen, college students and retired people, all of whom haven't learned to swim for some reason. The movie covers their relationships, including friends, relatives and romantic conquests as they go through the class. Several subplots provide amusing fodder, including a teacher going through a divorce, some high school students making a documentary, and a girl who is only in the class to meet guys.
This is a good date movie, or just one to watch when you're in the mood for a romantic drama with overtones of reality.
A sweet indie movie from the aughts. Kind of makes me nostalgic, in a they don't make them like they used to kind of way.
Not perfect (ended up fast forwarding through a lot of the 'individual' storylines) but a refreshing change to this day and age's heavy-messaging media. You forget that they used to make movies about regular people, leading regular lives, with regular problems.
I think what I appreciate most about it is how sincere the movie feels. Life is simply hard. I appreciate these 90's and 2000's movies that are 'hard' enough to simply be OK with that and treat their audience like grown adults, They try no to shirk from showing life as it is: not awful but no fairy tale either.
Not perfect (ended up fast forwarding through a lot of the 'individual' storylines) but a refreshing change to this day and age's heavy-messaging media. You forget that they used to make movies about regular people, leading regular lives, with regular problems.
I think what I appreciate most about it is how sincere the movie feels. Life is simply hard. I appreciate these 90's and 2000's movies that are 'hard' enough to simply be OK with that and treat their audience like grown adults, They try no to shirk from showing life as it is: not awful but no fairy tale either.
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