The Boys in the Boat
4.3
(201)
Drama
History
2023
124 min
PG-13
The triumphant underdog story of the University of Washington men's rowing team, who stunned the world by winning gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
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"As a Seattle native, this film has been highly anticipated. Almost all the showtimes on Christmas Day-December 28th were sold out!
The Boys in the Boat follows the tried-and-true underdog sports story formula. It’s one of the safest and most digestible movies I’ve seen in theaters this year, making it the perfect post-Christmas movie to watch with grandparents. It’s a straightforward story that is designed to make you feel good — nothing more, nothing less.
For many people, this movie will give them exactly what they wanted—a retelling of a wholesome and historic story for the city of Seattle and the University of Washington. But it left me feeling disappointed. They could have done so much more to flesh out the relationships between characters and explore more nuanced themes (especially during the section in Germany).
It’s truly admirable that George Clooney could create a film that tonally feels ripped out of the 1990s, but it was far too straightforward for me.
I can’t speak to how well it adapts the book, but from what my family has said, at least a few plot points were changed for the movie. "
"Fun and enjoyable movie based on a true story.
The beginning is long and tedious. You may just want to stop watching if you're casually viewing it. Since I went into the theaters, I didn't leave, and I'm glad I did. It's very compelling whether you know about them or not. I knew nothing outside of what I learned in the movie Race about Jesse Owen's, who does make an appearance in this movie. Granted, he makes some political statements too that you can see the movie makers subtly sticking in there for our current time. It's fine, but it did throw off the suspension of disbelief (when you realize you're watching a movie instead of just watching it). Average movie goers might not have this happen to them, but due to my schooling, I'm constantly aware of moments like that and any sort of bias. Still, it was a fun tidbit to see Jesse appear.
Now for the races. You know what's going to happen. Basically, what the final outcome will be, yet the cinematography and way the movie goes about things keeps you on the edge of your seat. As my friend and I watched it, we both said it felt like something else would happen, and I'm just in awe of how they did that. Plus, they get some really cool looking shots.
Finally, the ending. The final race is truly compelling, and you have no idea what will happen precisely. The suspense of every moment continues throughout. Just well shot and done.
However, the actual ending of the movie leaves something to be desired. It just kind of ends. Like you're satisfied, but then it cuts back to him as a grandpa. Again it has an ending but it's not quite right. Almost like it needed one more round of editing to fix the pacing, or whatever seems to be wrong with it. I can't quite pinpoint it just from my one watching.
Despite that, I full intend to watch it again and buy it myself. It won't be a favorite but it'll be enjoyable."
"The Boys in the Boat was a masterful film that delved deep into the University of Washington’s professional rowing team and their journey to get to the Olympics. Joe and Amy have a particular stand-out of a love story as both support each other through school and rowing in different, meaningful ways. There’s a cute, romantic scene at night where Joe teaches Amy how to properly row and another at the train station to get across the boundless nature of their love. Their love is the hope and catalyst amidst the mentally and physically tough sport of rowing, which is portrayed authentically as filled with hardship and deep-seated determination. The shots were sweeping and beautifully communicative of what rowers intensively go through. I gained a more intimate knowledge of their journey and that the victory is all the sweeter when won and shared together. "
"This movie has a lot of potential. My family loved this, I was slightly underwhelmed. The first part of this movie is slow, and I didn't feel super connected to any character. I just think I've seen better inspiring, motivating Olympic/sports movies. I will admit that the acting in this was good and there were meaningful themes of classism and grit during the Great Depression and one of the most divisive Olympics in history. Certainly an enjoyable movie if you're a lover of heartfelt sports movies, the Olympics, or rowing. "
"Inspiring story of an underdog crew from Seattle, my hometown, that accomplished great things."
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"One of the best movies released in 2023 and ended the year strong. I was a bit surprised to see George Clooney direct this, but after following the trailers and clips it was easy to see that this was going to be one amazing movie. The casting was spot on with Joel Edgerton, James Wolk, Callum Turner, Jack Mulhern, and the rest of the rowing team. I liked seeing fresh faces and performances from these GREAT actors/actresses. It's a true underdog story that showed the lows that the characters lived in and ended with a victorious and honorable win. The row team's story is unbelievably touching and inspirational with personal backgrounds from some of the row team. The intro scene is shot beautifully which had me excited for the rest of the movie. The scenery, shots, script -essentially EVERYTHING- was fascinating to watch. I love the "Old Hollywood" feel and the bits of romance, too. It perfectly captures American patriotism, hard work, teamwork, and the effect our athletes had in the world. Its suspense had my family and I holding our breaths. Anyone can watch and, hopefully, it'll give you an overwhelming feeling of satisfaction and pride. A lot of moving words of wisdom that stuck with me and my family. For sure, I'd give this many more watches 10/10 🖤"
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