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Become my patreon: / movietrailers and help me buy more trailers. Also, like and subscribe! This 35mm film trailer has been bought from Highlands Cinemas in Kinmount (ON) and transferred to digital using the Gugusse Roller with the Raspberry Pi HQ Camera. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0300532/ https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/blue... 61% - 58% The Gugusse Roller is a DIY project. Build your own Gugusse Roller, visit www.deniscarl.com and/or www.facebook.com/Gugusse-Roller-2216783521714775, no registration, no fees, no fuss. *Synopsis and review by ChatGPT* "Blue Crush" (2002) is a sports drama directed by John Stockwell, starring Kate Bosworth as Anne Marie Chadwick, a young and determined surfer aiming to conquer the challenging waves of Hawaii's North Shore. Alongside her best friends Eden (Michelle Rodriguez) and Lena (Sanoe Lake), Anne Marie juggles her passion for surfing with the responsibilities of raising her younger sister, Penny (Mika Boorem). Her world is further complicated when she starts a romantic relationship with a visiting NFL quarterback, Matt Tollman (Matthew Davis), which tests her focus and commitment to her surfing dreams. "Blue Crush" received positive reviews for its vibrant depiction of surfing culture and the stunning cinematography of Hawaii's picturesque beaches, captured beautifully by cinematographer David Hennings. The film was praised for its empowering portrayal of female athletes and Bosworth's convincing performance as a dedicated surfer. While the plot follows a somewhat predictable sports drama formula, the exhilarating surfing sequences, filmed using an array of underwater and action cameras, including the Arri cameras, deliver an immersive and thrilling experience. With a budget of approximately $25 million, "Blue Crush" was a box office success, grossing around $51.8 million worldwide. The film remains a beloved entry in the sports drama genre, celebrating the spirit of perseverance and the allure of the ocean.