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White Squall
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PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) :: Walt Disney Video ::
Released:
1999-06-22
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Rating:
4.0/5 (72 Reviews)
3/5
Stunning cinematography and almost no other merits to speak of!
by dv_forever (Michigan, USA)
I watched Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert review this Ridley Scott film. Ebert kept going on and on about how beautiful the boats looked and how extraordinary the storm sequences were. Siskel just listened and then said, "So what?" My sentiments exactly. What does one go to the movies for anyway, you'll have to ask yourself. Because if it's to see stunning visuals then "White Squall" is a must! But if you actually want something more than a screenplay hot off the Hollywood screenplay mass assembly line, then you can pass on this movie. All the cliched ingredients are there. This is basically one of those school boys yearn for adulthood and get taught the ropes on the high seas kind of deal. There is the underdog kid who comes through, there is the arrogant kid who gets taught a lesson and becomes less selfish, there is the skipper who teaches the youngsters and learns a thing or two about himself. I could go on and on. This screenplay seems like it was written by some dude straight out of college who has read every book on screenwriting ever published and decided that a great screenplay is all about how many formulas and cliches a writer can fit together into one movie.
A couple years ago I went through most of Ridley Scott's filmography because he is a one of a kind filmmaker who is all surface content. His style is flamboyant visual decadence, the kind that glossy advertisements are made of. In fact he was an ad man and directed many television ads including the famous "1984" Apple Macintosh commercial. He is a big-budget Hollywood director but since his visual style can be so overwhelming and identifiable, he is sometimes mistaken for an auteur, a genuine artist. He is not but he did hit a few home runs. "Alien" and "Blade Runner" would be at the top of the list. But watch some of his strike out movies to learn more. Movies like "Legend" with Tom Cruise, "Black Rain" with Michael Douglas and here "White Squall" with Jeff Bridges. Astounding visual feasts with little heart or soul beneath the gleaming, glossy veener. This is a director who needs to feed off a strong screenplay because all of his ideas are visual in nature, he does not understand anything else about filmmaking. So when you have a strong screenplay like Blade Runner, you get a modern sci-fi film classic. When you have a lousy, assembly line screenply like White Squall, you get a two hour advertisement for boats and oceanic getaways.
The big climactic storm sequence is a stunning feat of production wizardry. Afterwards I was utterly baffled by the denouement of the movie. It's a courtroom scene and one of some duration at that because that is precisely what a movie about boats, oceans and storms should end with... yes a courtroom scene where the characters recount their experiences with the captain on trial for negligence. But that's Ridley Scott, he is a slave to the screenplay even if it's not a good one.
This DVD of White Squall is not anamorphic, so keep that in mind if you have a widescreen TV. Furthermore a film like this would most certainly benefit from a Blu-ray release. It is definitely worth a watch just for the cinematography and production values alone. You never know, the assembly line screenplay might work for you more than it worked for me or Gene Siskel.
3/5
2.5 stars out of 4
by One-Line Film Reviews (Easton, MD)
The Bottom Line:
A strange combination of school film and ocean adventure, White Squall functions capably before it overstays its welcome with a bizarre courtroom finale that stands at right angles to the rest of the film; it's worth a rental perhaps, but you might just want to turn off the movie with 15 minutes remaining.
4/5
Sailing enthusists
by L. Martindale
There aren't many good movies that envolve sailing, but this is one of them. This is really a 'coming of age' story with some really good sailing scenes. Most will enjoy this movie.
5/5
White Squal Movie
by Suzanne Sanchez (Miami,Fl)
THis movie teaches a lot about life! I think it's great especially if you have boys!
SUsie
Miami. ,Fl
5/5
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by Ronald L. Putnam
A great Jeff Bridges thriller of a time in America when life displayed high honesty & integrity! Many less lawyers! This movie makes you want to take to the sea on a journey to all points of the earth.
Well produced, and great scenery of a great "lost" American era!
White Squall Summary
This Film Chronicles The Incredible Adventures Of Chuck Gieg And His Classmates About The Ocean Academys Floating High School. The Crews Voyage Home Turns Into A Disaster As The Ship Is Capsized By A White Squall. When Lives Are Lost Questions Are Asked About Whether White Squalls Truly Exists Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 12/09/2003 Starring: Jeff Bridges Caroline Goodall Run Time: 129 Minutes Rating: Pg13 Director: Ridley Scott
It's a pity this oceangoing adventure wasn't fully appreciated during its theatrical release in 1996, if only because its climactic storm sequence (hence the movie's title) was awesome on the big screen and inevitably less impressive on video. Mixed reviews also curtailed its box-office potential, but as you might expect from Ridley Scott--the director of
Blade Runner
and
Thelma & Louise
--this is a beautifully photographed movie that will thrill anyone who is drawn to the romance and danger of the open sea. The story is a rite-of-passage adventure for a group of high school boys who spend their senior year as the crew-in-training on the
Albatross
, a sailing vessel skippered by an experienced sailor and schoolmaster (Jeff Bridges) who teaches hard lessons of teamwork and individual responsibility. As they sail to the tip of South America and back, the young men face many challenges that will shape their character, in addition to the carnal pleasures of shore leave in exotic ports of call. It's a traditional story, and Scott doesn't bring anything particularly new to this sailboat variation of
Dead Poets Society
and
Scent of a Woman
. But as a coming-of-age drama
White Squall
is professionally crafted and filled with vital energy, featuring a talented cast of newcomers (led by Scott Wolf of TV's
Party of Five
) who rise to the demands of this rousing and life-changing adventure.
--Jeff Shannon
White Squall DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Jeff Bridges
,
John Savage
,
Scott Wolf
,
Jeremy Sisto
Director:
Ridley Scott
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Rated:
PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Running Time:
129 mins
UPC:
717951002402
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
Walt Disney Video
Release Date:
1999-06-22
Region Code:
1
Specs:
Closed-captioned, DVD, Letterboxed, Widescreen, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround),
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