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#2024movies #youngwomanandthesea #thrillermovierecap #movie #recapsmovie In New York City, 1914, a young Trudy Ederle, who is stricken with measles, bears witness to disaster, when a burning ferry capsizes, leaving hundreds dead. Her mother, Gertrude, who is horrified by the incident, reveals to her that most of the dead were women, who were killed owing to their inability to swim. Convinced that her condition is mortal, Gertrude resolves to have Trudy's siblings, Meg and Henry Jr., learn swimming to ensure their survival; surprisingly, Trudy recovers. Although barred from water due to her affliction, Trudy becomes fascinated with swimming, and manages to persuade her stern father, Henry, to let her pursue the sport, which she adapts to by her twenties. Subsequently, Gertrude has them join the Women's Swimming Association, under the tutelage of the headstrong Charlotte Epstein. Trudy is initially passed over for Meg, whom Epstein favors, nevertheless, she agrees to train Trudy, who displays quick progress. Over time, Trudy makes expeditious advances, and earns a string of world records; however, Meg stumbles. In 1924, the family is approached by the American Olympic Union (AOU) about participating in the 1924 Paris Olympics; however, only Trudy is offered a spot. Subsequently, the U.S. women team is introduced to Jabez Wolffe, a swimmer who had unsuccessfully attempted to cross the English Channel, as their guide. However, the sexist Wolffe prevents them from properly training, as a consequence, Trudy only wins bronze in the 400m freestyle. She returns to New York in disappointment, which only worsens upon discovering that Meg had hastily been engaged in her absence. After an amusing encounter with Bill Burgess - the second swimmer to have successfully crossed the Channel, a re-motivated Trudy decides to attempt the feat herself. Enlisting Epstein's help, she approaches James Sullivan of the AOU, to sponsor the attempt. Sullivan, an opponent of female athletics, is incredulous of the idea, but nevertheless offers to conditionally sponsor it, provided that Trudy swims from New York to New Jersey within a three-hour deadline. Trudy easily beats it and earns the sponsorship, but is forced to pair with Wolffe as her guide. In France, Trudy trains at the Cap Gris-Nez, where she befriends Benji, another swimmer attempting to cross the 21 mile-long Channel; there, she clashes repeatedly with Wolffe, who attempts to control her training. After a near-disastrous attempt by Benji, Trudy embarks on her maiden attempt on 10 July, 1926. With Wolffe directing her, Trudy initially does well, however, the former, having grown jealous of the latter's progress, ostensibly spikes her tea, which disorients her, bringing the attempt to an end.[a] Whilst recovering, Trudy is visited by Henry and Meg, who have come to take her home; however, they are stopped by Burgess, who offers to train her, having deduced Wolffe's duplicity. Determined, Trudy secretly escapes from her return trip home, and begins preparations for another attempt. In private, she has Burgess promise not to save her should she fail again. Meanwhile, Sullivan discovers Trudy's deception; realizing she will attempt again, he notifies the press. On 6 August, 1926, Trudy begins the second attempt, this time with Burgess, Henry and Meg as her guiding team. With the press in tow, the attempt's developments are monitored worldwide. Despite enduring jellyfish stings, Trudy persists evenly, before finally facing the final challenge: to cross the Goodwin Sands in order to reach England; with darkness approaching, she decides to swim alone. By nighttime, the team arrives at Dover; elsewhere, Trudy has lost her direction. However, the townspeople set up bonfires as a guiding beacon, which she uses to safely swim ashore. News of her success spreads, which elates Gertrude and Epstein, but angers Wolffe. Upon her return to New York, Trudy is given a ticker-tape parade through the city, which she shares with her family and Epstein, crediting them for her success. The film's monologue informs that Trudy set the world record for crossing the Channel at 14 hours and 31 minutes, before eventually losing her hearing; nevertheless, she taught swimming to deaf children and had peacefully died in 2003 at the age of 98. Young Woman and the Sea - Movie Recap (2024) | Woman Can't Swim Director Joachim Rønning Writers Jeff NathansonGlenn Stout Stars Daisy RidleyTilda Cobham-HerveyStephen Graham ------------------------------------| Thanks For Watching |------------------------------------ #HorrorMovies2024 #ScariestMovies2024