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Ride

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Helen Hunt and Brenton Thwaites in Ride (2014)
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A mother travels cross-country to California to be with her son after he decides to drop out of school and become a surfer.A mother travels cross-country to California to be with her son after he decides to drop out of school and become a surfer.A mother travels cross-country to California to be with her son after he decides to drop out of school and become a surfer.

  • Director
    • Helen Hunt
  • Writer
    • Helen Hunt
  • Stars
    • Helen Hunt
    • Brenton Thwaites
    • Luke Wilson
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    • Director
      • Helen Hunt
    • Writer
      • Helen Hunt
    • Stars
      • Helen Hunt
      • Brenton Thwaites
      • Luke Wilson
    • 37User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
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    Helen Hunt
    Helen Hunt
    • Jackie
    Brenton Thwaites
    Brenton Thwaites
    • Angelo
    Luke Wilson
    Luke Wilson
    • Ian
    Robert Knepper
    Robert Knepper
    • Peter
    Julie Dretzin
    Julie Dretzin
    • Joanna
    Jay Russell
    Jay Russell
    • Maitre 'D
    Jordan Lane Price
    • Marywald
    Willie C. Carpenter
    Willie C. Carpenter
    • Doorman
    • (as Willie Carpenter)
    Richard Kind
    Richard Kind
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    Makena Lei Carnahan
    • Young Girl on Plane
    Jay Huguley
    Jay Huguley
    • Co-Worker
    Leonor Varela
    Leonor Varela
    • Danielle
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    • Makena Lei
    Evan Williams
    Evan Williams
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    Keith Ewell
    Keith Ewell
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    Matthew Downs
    Matthew Downs
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      • Helen Hunt
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    5stills-6

    Stubbornly insufferable

    I'm conflicted.

    Normally a movie of this type will be interesting and fun for most of the first 80 minutes and then end in a clunky manipulative way. It is that rare movie that is stubbornly insufferable for more than 80 minutes and then ends in a weirdly satisfying if predictable way.

    It can be unbearable at times to watch Helen Hunt try and act her way through her impassively clay-like new face, as if she were a Star Trek Changeling character. It can be maddening at times at how sympathetic and misunderstood she thinks her character is. And it can be frustrating at how mechanical the scene construction and the in your face symbolism feels.

    But I have to admit that there is a charming tone that coalesces nicely in the last 15 minutes. You know what's coming, and the unflinchingly cheesy dialogue up to this point is often unintentionally amusing, but when it happens at the end it feels real, just like the ending to the story she's been discussing with her son. There's just enough of a spark there to make you understand why she wanted to make this movie.
    6subxerogravity

    Not a bad ride

    Helen Hunt looks vastly different in this movie. It's only relevant if you are a fan of Hunt's before this movie.

    I found the movie very relatable as Helen hunt plays an overbearing single mother whose college aged son, drops out to surf in California and she follows him from New York in order to connect by learning how to surf herself.

    It's a drama driven by Helen Hunt in center stage and a coming of age story that not only focus on a boy trying to figure out his life but a mother trying to let go of the boy becoming a man, so in a lot of ways it's her coming of age story as well.

    Not the best movie about surfing I've ever seen but I think I've only see two (Point Break and Johnny Tsunami), but it's one of those movies that really grounded on real life emotions and dealing with real life things.

    It was a good Helen Hunt movie.
    5capone666

    The Vidiot Reviews.....

    Ride

    When a woman says that she's riding the crimson wave it doesn't mean she's a sunrise surfer.

    Mind your, the middle-aged mom in this dramedy could be the exception.

    When her son Angelo (Brenton Thwaites) drops out of college to pursue his writing and surf aspirations on the West Coast, Jackie (Helen Hunt) takes a hiatus from her editing job to keep an eye on him.

    In California she starts taking surf lessons from Ian (Luke Wilson) and discovers a new side to herself apart from her son's post-secondary life choices.

    Free to explore, Angelo also finds his rebellious view on education may not be the best option for his art.

    From its superficial self-discovery script to its stock surfing shots, this vanity project from writer/director Helen Hunt does little to showcase any noteworthy talents beyond her established acting ability.

    Nevertheless, surfer parents sound way less involved than helicopter parents.

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    7debvee60

    Learning to let go

    I viewed this movie from the standpoint of a parent of an adult child as is the main character, Jackie. In my view this is what the story is about, how a parent lets go and enjoys watching her child make their way as an adult. In doing so, she is able to move on to becoming a more authentic person as well. I've always been a fan of Helen Hunt and although her appearance has changed, she still brings us her ability to make us feel we are watching a woman bravely dealing with what life is bringing her way. The film present a great contrast between their lives in New York and California. The son, Angelo, travels to CA to visit his dad. I'm a little surprised at how quickly the son, Angelo, adapts to the different lifestyle. Luke Wilson as Jackie's love life is a good match. His calmness contrasting with her franticness plays well.
    7briannash-94122

    At first, I almost stopped watching...but gave in to see the end...

    Interesting movie and though I have never really been a major fan of Helen Hunt, I was most curious to see this movie because she had written the screen play. True to form, her acting appears similar to most of the things she has done..a stilted kind of speech that at times feels forced,contrived, and not at all fluid. The beginning dialogues with her son force one to almost hit pause, rewind, to listen again....the words so verbose and clumsy with wordplay and intensity. Still, once the movie gives away to the California setting, the characters also appeared to "relax" a bit and things actually became enjoyable.. The underlying storyline appears...a story of loss and control over what was lost and to ensure what IS, can never be lost.. (and in that, lies the blurred and somewhat contentious relationship between mother and son).. If you can get past the beginning, I would recommend this movie...Helen Hunt has written a fairly poignant screenplay..

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    • Trivia
      The second film in which Helen Hunt's character surfs. Her first was Soul Surfer (2011).
    • Quotes

      Jackie: Would you tell him if that's how someone made him feel?

      Angelo: I'd tell him if that someone would rather die than sit still, than be with one thing - one son. If that person wanted to be near me, I'd stay very, very far away, and I wouldn't come back.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Helen Hunt/Jesse Eisenberg/My Morning Jacket (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Suite Bergamasque - 1 - Prelude
      Composed by Claude Debussy

      Performed by Peter Schmalfuss

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dalgaların Üstünde
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Priority Pictures
      • Sandbar Pictures
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      • $6,489
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      1 hour 33 minutes
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