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2006 Certificate 12
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Kevin Costner and Ashton Kutcher team up in this torch-passing tale of the brave men and women of the U.S. Coast Guard. When a routine rescue mission goes horribly wrong and a team of rescue swimmers are killed, their leader Ben Randall (Costner, JFK) is reassigned to teach an elite squadron of Coast Guard Rescue Swimmers down .. Read more

Starring Ashton Kutcher, Kevin Costner, Sela Ward, Melissa Sagemiller
Director Andrew Davis
Genres Action/Adventure, Audio Descriptive, Drama

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The Guardian

Kevin Costner and Ashton Kutcher team up in this torch-passing tale of the brave men and women of the U.S. Coast Guard. When a routine rescue mission goes horribly wrong and a team of rescue swimmers are killed, their leader Ben Randall (Costner, JFK) is reassigned to teach an elite squadron of Coast Guard Rescue Swimmers down at the naval training base. Still reeling from the tragic loss of his crew, Randall immerses himself in his new job, but his humourless pedagogy rubs a lot of trainees up the wrong way. None more so than cocky young swim champ, Jake Fischer (Kutcher, THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT), whom he takes under his wing. While Jake already shows potential, he lacks the experience that comes with age and still has a lot to learn from his seasoned instructor. Upon graduation, Jake follows Randall to Alaska where he gets his first real taste of what it means to be a USCG Rescue Swimmer, and the values of heroism and sacrifice that entails. Under the no-nonsense direction of Andrew Davis (THE FUGITIVE, UNDER SIEGE), the visceral energy flows non-stop through this familiar but nonetheless riveting affair. Shot in a flat, matter-of-fact manner, the harshness of naval academy life is celebrated without being glamorized, while the rescues at sea are nothing short of hair-raising, making excellent use of CGI effects to plunge the viewer right into the towering waves and storms along with the divers. Several familiar, stalwart faces are on hand to help the boys become men and the men to accept aging gracefully, including John Heard, Clancy Brown, and Neal McDonough. Costner is perfect in a curmudgeonly role that fits him like a tailor-made wet suit. The real surprise is Kutcher, whose acting seems to evolve along with his character, revealing lots of murky depth.

Starring Ashton Kutcher, Kevin Costner, Sela Ward, Melissa Sagemiller
Director Andrew Davis
Studio BUENA VISTA HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 2 hrs 13 mins
Blu-ray: 2 hrs 16 mins
Certificate Certificate 12
Genres Action/Adventure, Audio Descriptive, Drama
Language DVD: English, English Audio Description
Blu-ray: English
Dubbed Spanish
Hearing-impaired English
Subtitles DVD: English, Spanish, Polish, Hebrew, Greek, Russian
Released DVD: 19 Feb 2007
Blu-ray: 19 Mar 2007
Production year: 2006
Format DVD
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  • Kevin Costner finally acts his age in this decidedly patchy US Coast Guard drama, and is spot-on as the lead rescue... read more on Time Out

    • Trevor Johnston, 
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  • 80 out of 100 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 2 stars

    Flawed but ok.

    This film should have ended thirty minutes before it did. However first two thirds make great watching, then methinks the scriptwriter went on a little bender!

      • No so silent Bob from Edinburgh
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  • 30 out of 43 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    Bah, it's 60hrs long.

    I liked this movie much more when it was called 'Top Gun', they should have called it 'Top Fish'. Kevin Costner is a man who lives his work. Ashton Kutwhatever it is is the new kid who wants to break all the records, ohh ahh, big shock they both have pasts, they eventually get along and work as a team.

    It's about 60hrs long, boring, obvious, characters appear and disappear for no apparent reason. If you are mildly curious then just wait for it to come on TV or watch Top Gun, much better and half as long.

      • Tony Bruce from Luton, England
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