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The Perfect Wave

  • 2014
  • PG
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
1.3K
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Scott Eastwood and Rachel Hendrix in The Perfect Wave (2014)
AdventureBiographyDramaRomance

When a surfer is pronounced dead after an accident, he's faced with a choice: remain in the eternal afterlife or return and share his experience with the world.When a surfer is pronounced dead after an accident, he's faced with a choice: remain in the eternal afterlife or return and share his experience with the world.When a surfer is pronounced dead after an accident, he's faced with a choice: remain in the eternal afterlife or return and share his experience with the world.

  • Director
    • Bruce Macdonald
  • Writers
    • William A. Wood III
    • Roger Hawkins
  • Stars
    • Scott Eastwood
    • Cheryl Ladd
    • Patrick Lyster
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bruce Macdonald
    • Writers
      • William A. Wood III
      • Roger Hawkins
    • Stars
      • Scott Eastwood
      • Cheryl Ladd
      • Patrick Lyster
    • 20User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Scott Eastwood
    Scott Eastwood
    • Ian McCormack
    Cheryl Ladd
    Cheryl Ladd
    • Mrs. McCormack (Mom)
    Patrick Lyster
    Patrick Lyster
    • Mr. McCormack (dad)
    Rachel Hendrix
    Rachel Hendrix
    • Anabel
    M. Scott Mortensen
    • Lachlan
    • (as Scott Mortensen)
    Nikolai Mynhardt
    • Michael McCormack
    Diana Vickers
    • Kim
    Matt Bromley
    • Mark
    Rosy Hodge
    • Roxy
    Shaun Payne
    • Free Surfer
    Riana Alfreds
    • Rosy
    Mehboob Bawa
    • Doctor
    James Burke-Dunsmore
    • Jesus
    Joseph Chinana
    • Daniel
    Nicholas Ellenbogen
    • Bishop
    Andrew Faber
    • Bungee Operator
    Carolyn Forword
    • Sydney Girl 1
    • (as Carolyn Forward)
    • …
    Jack Halloran
    • Greg
    • Director
      • Bruce Macdonald
    • Writers
      • William A. Wood III
      • Roger Hawkins
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    5Modoc_1-132-780064

    Decent movie except......

    I read most of the reviews on The Perfect Wave ! I really thought the actors did a very decent job portraying their parts ! I'm a big fan of surfing movies ! I've surfed most of my life ! The places they surfed are some of the best in the world ! There seemed to be just the right amount of romance in this story ! It wasn't over the top surfing ! And that really fit in with the story ! It was written from a perspective that surprised me . And I don't think it should or even needed to be in the movie ! Religion has a place, but it definitely shouldn't have been in this film ! The movie was good enough to make me like it until he almost died ! At that point I almost turned it off ! It is worth watching though, but if the ridiculous Religion part was left out I would have scored it higher !
    10derekkeith-958-70706

    Although not all will agree with my point of view I can't miss out on an opportunity to comment on the viewing experience I have just had.

    The Perfect Wave comes packaged as a Christian or religious movie however one could easily change the title to 'The Perfect Family Movie' and be pretty close to the truth. Based on the true events of a young surfer who quits home in pursuit of his dream of the perfect wave it has the potential to be a bit of a yawner, far from it. The story line, while never rushed or compressed kept me riveted from the first frame to the last. It is beautifully written with just the right amount of clichés, like pepper and salt in the soup one needs to be careful as to what amount is added and in this case it tasted just fine.

    The power of the acting was outstanding yet understated with very little ham, near perfect timing plus natural facial and body expression. However, the exceptional performances of Scott Eastwood (Ian McCormack) Rachel Hendrix (Annabel) and Cheryl Ladd (Mrs McCormack) were the key ingredient that transformed this potential cheesecake into a zesty Pavlova. They harpooned my heart and pulled me along to engage with the story, identify with the situations and feel for the characters as events unfolded. Indeed I was wiping away my first tear surprisingly early on in the film.

    Another amazing thing about this movie is the way it transformed a relatively sedate early story line into such a dynamic and watchable experience leading up to the hugely dramatic ending with such panache. The praise for this must go to the production team. The cinematography, (especially the wave scenes) the editing, (just one small continuity distraction) the sound, the music (you will want to buy the DVD if it comes out), the lighting, the locations, the effects all perfectly and sensitively encased the story with great creativity and care. This could never therefore be a movie known for its great this or that but for the way in which this and that pulled together to create a beautiful movie.

    There is a Christian message conveyed in the movie but done is such a way that it will not offend even the most anti-religious individual but if it did, what a pity it would be to allow one's views of religion to have one miss out on such a wonderful movie experience. Like The Passion of the Christ I believe this film can be enjoyed by all and loved by many. Yes this is a truly remarkable true story and as such, could even become one of the most touching and memorable films you will see. I know, as I am writing this with the effect of the film still stirring my mind and I do not believe the impact of this film will be diluted by the passage of time.

    So to sum up this is a film that embraces all that is beautiful about the silver screen, all that is heart rendering about powerful acting and all that is unique in a true story, a story about The Perfect Wave.

    Derek Keith
    1graham_watkins

    Incredibly bad

    This film is billed as a surf movie and a quest to find a perfect wave, but it isn't. It's a thinly veiled film about religion and finding god. The film starts in New Zealand, but miraculously somewhere in New Zealand where nobody has a Kiwi accent. The acting is so wooden I wouldn't have been surprised to see Pinocchio make an appearance. Some of the places in which the surfing films were done were spectacular, but that's the only good thing about the film. The surfing scenes in Cape Town are of a surfer in only board shorts, did the director swim in the sea around Cape Town? If he had he'd have known you need a wetsuit because it's so cold. The scene near the end when the film's hero is lying on the ground with his hands together praying for god to help him was the last scene I watched. I can see why the directors added surfing to a religion themed film; they know surfers will watch any film about surfing, but if you read the film reviews by surfers you'll see they failed, and failed spectacularly. Do yourself a favour, watch something else, don't waste your time watching this drivel.
    3ozziegreen2001

    Surfer finds God

    The film is a drawn out tale of a young man seeking to find the perfect wave but in the end finds a different kind of wave. Scott's character appeared aloof, as he should have, but it left the viewer unconvinced and unable to connect. His mother only laughed, cried, or prayed, leaving one with the sense Ian was really running away from the "perfect" family. While the cinematography was reminiscent of Endless Summer, showing superb footage of New Zealand, Australia, Bali/Indonesia, South Africa and Mauritius, and the first song set the tone early on with the waves, and made sense, the overly-loud musical interludes distract the viewer away from the plot. The characters were clumsy and the timing of some of their lines appeared forced and wooden. Ian, spoke without an accent, yet the car pulling into the family's driveway with a foreign license plate gave away that they were not in America, yet it isn't revealed where he lived until after the second act. Some parts, such as when Ian got stung were over-dramatized and drawn out too long, or his mother getting a sense that something was wrong with her son, with no explanation as to why or how, or praying on end, while the important parts, such as the "breakup," which were never seen, left the viewer guessing about Ian's friendship with Anabel, or how he is unaware of her relationship with the brother-in-law whom he was previously friends with. Unsure who the intended audience is, but this isn't a surf movie. While the main message is thought provoking, the movie leaves one asking a lot of questions, but ultimately leaves one with, "Why did I watch this movie?"
    4eleni5

    If you have nothing else to watch

    It's not that bad but as I hadn't read the summary of the story beforehand I expected other things to happen. However, it's nice to see his trip and the actor is really handsome.

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    • Trivia
      All scenes set in the United States were shot in and around Cape Town, South Africa.
    • Goofs
      The road signs to Darwin showed the distance in miles. All Australian roadsigns show the distances in kilometers.
    • Connections
      References The Endless Summer (1966)
    • Soundtracks
      It's not just about love
      Written by Jonah Johnson and Jeremy Soule

      Performed by Jonah Johnson

      Produced by Jeremy Soule

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    • Release date
      • February 28, 2014 (South Africa)
    • Countries of origin
      • South Africa
      • New Zealand
      • Indonesia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Perfect Wave: A Surfer's Glimpse Into Eternity
    • Filming locations
      • Bali, Indonesia
    • Production companies
      • Divine Inspiration Trading 679
      • Boomtown films
      • Fabulous Boomtown Boys
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $111,486
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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