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Stranded

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
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4.8/10
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Scott Eastwood in Stranded (2014)
A surfer-turned-Marine held at gunpoint in a distant desert tells his tragic story of revenge gone wrong to stall his execution.
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A surfer-turned-Marine held at gunpoint in a distant desert tells his tragic story of revenge gone wrong to stall his execution.A surfer-turned-Marine held at gunpoint in a distant desert tells his tragic story of revenge gone wrong to stall his execution.A surfer-turned-Marine held at gunpoint in a distant desert tells his tragic story of revenge gone wrong to stall his execution.

  • Director
    • Daniel Petrie Jr.
  • Writers
    • Rachel Long
    • Brian Pittman
  • Stars
    • Scott Eastwood
    • Rita Wilson
    • Kim Matula
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    4.8/10
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    • Director
      • Daniel Petrie Jr.
    • Writers
      • Rachel Long
      • Brian Pittman
    • Stars
      • Scott Eastwood
      • Rita Wilson
      • Kim Matula
    • 19User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
    • 24Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Scott Eastwood
    Scott Eastwood
    • John
    Rita Wilson
    Rita Wilson
    • Shelia
    Kim Matula
    Kim Matula
    • Donna
    Chris Brochu
    Chris Brochu
    • Ben
    Julie Carmen
    Julie Carmen
    • Laura Rivera
    Jeff Fahey
    Jeff Fahey
    • Trick
    Gabriel De Santiago
    Gabriel De Santiago
    • Miguel
    • (as Gabriel De Santi)
    James C. Burns
    James C. Burns
    • Kevie
    Dendrie Taylor
    Dendrie Taylor
    • Vicki
    Matt Meola
    • Gary
    Miles Elliot
    Miles Elliot
    • Cecil
    Frankie Stone
    • Jeanette
    Daz Crawford
    Daz Crawford
    • Charles
    Sean O'Bryan
    Sean O'Bryan
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    Sewell Whitney
    Sewell Whitney
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    Brandon Barrera
    Brandon Barrera
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    Archer Moller
    • Ben Jr.
    David James Elliott
    David James Elliott
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      • Rachel Long
      • Brian Pittman
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    1Eddie_weinbauer

    Bored to death

    I wanted to see this, because I wondered if Scott Eastwood was half as good as he's dad.Sadly No.OR at least not yet. The movie centers around a white-trash pot smoking surfing family,and some pothead surfers.

    The two guys the movie is suppose to center around comes off as uninteresting,one dimensional and boring. They act like two immature douche bags who never grew up. (They remind me of the kids from high school, who you just knew would never really grow out of the whole life's a party phase.)

    You can't really be bothered caring about them,cause there's no everyday life,there's nothing there to identify with. They surf and smoke pot,that's it! That's all they do

    What was suppose to be the main plot, seem to be that this really great surfer kid,is getting killed because he mess around with an ex girlfriend,who now is dating a gang banger.

    So he's older brother get into a fight for him with said gang- banger,so he's little brother can hook up with he's ex again. Than he go ahead dumps her a few days later on a party,he's mother even helps him. By this part of the movie I'd all ready stopped caring about any of them.

    Jeff Fahey is suppose to be some guru, I think.You never see him surf though,only carrying a surf board The problem is there's no forward momentum in the story.You feel its just some random stuff put together.
    5dansview

    Fell Short

    I like the idea of blue collar surfers trying to figure out their lives. Surfing is often associated with beautiful tropical places or the more glamorous parts of Southern California. But this time our setting is the semi-depressed Ventura. It's a town with a mixture of working class whites and Latinos.

    Many reviewers have mentioned that the characters were mostly hideous people, so why would we care about them? Well, I don't think you have to like any characters in order to appreciate a film. However, I do think you need to understand why other characters would like a particular character. I didn't get that part at all with this one.

    You have this so-called "Golden Boy" younger brother who is supposedly a heroic gutsy surfer and womanizer, but there is every indication that he is a self-absorbed low-life otherwise.

    I guess you are supposed to assume that since his family and friends are all white trash, that they liked him for his guts and glory, and for his loyalty to his community.

    Having said all that, I think our true main character, Clint Eastwood's son is supposed to be a fairly decent guy. Even when he punches a lesser skilled fighter, he doesn't beat him up. Later, he tries to do the right thing amidst various people's conception of what that means. But you can root for him.

    The best performance is by a young blonde who plays the neighborhood slut. She was convincing. Perhaps that is partially because she was an unknown actress. So instead of picturing her in some other roles, you just believe her as this girl.

    Our main guy makes very little money repairing surfboards, but he rides around on a tiny dirt bicycle that seems fit for a 14 year old. This guy is supposed to be at least in his mid-20's and pushing six feet tall. Perhaps they were milking his poverty a bit.

    No one ever explains why our Mexican gangster is living there and doing that life, if he comes from wealth.

    There is a good moral conflict, some gritty realism, a unique setting, some sexy scenes set up well, and a few minor stars involved. The beginning however will lose many viewers, because there is no indication of some of the good stuff coming. I originally gave up after 15 minutes.

    Also, instead of someone telling our main guy to get some guts regarding revenge or surfing, they should tell him to go to school or get a real job. At one point his dad does say, "You are better than all this." That was a good line. I would have liked to hear more dialogue like that.

    Also, give us a little more back story on the parents, the girls, and the Golden Boy.

    Nice try, but missing a bit more depth and context.
    4SnoopyStyle

    grinding muddle with tiresome twist

    John (Scott Eastwood) is from a poor surfer family. His parents, Shelia (Rita Wilson) and Trick (Jeff Fahey), run a struggling surfing shop. His brother Ben (Chris Brochu) catches his girlfriend Donna (Kim Matula) with Miguel. Later, John finds Ben shot dead in the head on the beach. At a later time, John is a Marine in a foreign desert held prisoner by an Arab woman. The flashbacks reveal a tale of revenge, deceit, betrayal, guilt, and dread.

    The story is a grinding muddle. Scott Eastwood may be more photogenic than his father but lacks his inner intensity. He doesn't have the charisma to take over a movie. It could still work as a harden family crime drama but the future story takes away whatever tension is left. Once the reveal is done, the movie struggles for another half hour. Then there is a final twist which only leaves the story feeling silly.
    5t-dooley-69-386916

    Slow and very one dimensional revenge flick

    Scott Eastwood plays John who lives in California where the sun always shines and they all just live to catch a wave because surfing is all that matters. Then there is his brother Ben who is so good that everyone wants a photo of him pushing the boundaries of mans understanding by seeing him splash about a bit in the ocean.

    Enter a femme fatale who Ben is having some sort of emotionally unstable relationship with. But oh dear she has also caught the eye of the local Latino cartels' son and heir and, as in a bad film string Daniel Day Lewis, 'There will be blood'. We also have side issues of anger management, drugs and some trite story from the Iraq war.

    Now this is not a bad production and there are a couple of performances of note; indeed Scott Eastwood can act – see 'The Longest Ride' but this just lacks all the essential ingredients that make a good filmatic experience. The actual script is the main failing but overly one dimensional, stereo typical characters do not help and despite the well realised plot twist I found myself just not really caring. It is not a surf film either or a thriller of really a revenge tale just a bit of a not all the believable drama. If you are still interested then go for a rental as I can guarantee you will never even consider seeing this twice.
    3Stoshie

    Don't Waste Your Time

    Let's see, a bunch of unlikable characters doing unlikable things. Throw in an absurd story line, and you have a loser of a film.

    There wasn't a single character I cared about or had any sympathy for, including the "hero" of the story.

    Even as a "B" movie, this was bad. With so many other movies out there, please, don't waste your time on this one. Why it got made is a mystery. Why it failed so badly at the box office isn't. It got limited release in theaters, and was on disk 5 weeks later. That should tell you something. As does the 0% critic score and 9% audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

    Need I say more?

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    • Release date
      • June 5, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dawn Patrol
    • Filming locations
      • Ventura, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Enderby Entertainment
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      • $3,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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