Gail (Meryl Streep), a former river guide, plans a white-water rafting trip to celebrate her son Roarke's (Joseph Mazzello) birthday and patch up her troubled marriage to her workaholic husband Tom (David Strathairn). As the family begins their river adventure, they meet Wade (Kevin Bacon), a novice rafter with a magnetic .. Read more
| Starring | Meryl Streep, Kevin Bacon, David Strathairn, Joseph Mazzello |
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| Director | Curtis Hanson |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Thriller |
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In this excellent thriller, Meryl Streep takes her family white-water rafting to try to revive their disintegrating relationships. But what promises to be an enjoyable break soon turns into a nightmare when armed robbers Kevin Bacon and John C Reilly hitch a ride on their raft with $250,000 of stolen loot. Directed by Curtis Hanson, this is a terrific roller-coaster ride filled with hair-raising action scenes and some equally tense moments on the river bank. In a dramatic break from her usual roles, Streep is utterly convincing as the strong-willed wife and mother, taking charge as husband David Strathairn wimps out, and struggling to keep her head above water as the sinister Bacon and the wounded Reilly become distinctly unpleasant. Streep performed many of her own stunts (at one point she was thrown overboard and resurfaced 500 yards downstream where she was rescued by a kayak crew) and put in a lot of training for the role. Her muscles are as pumped-up as the plot, which is little more than a thrill machine, with added nuggets of political correctness about the family unit and sexual equality, but the incredible action and Streep's performance more than compensate for any shortcomings.
This tense family-therapy thriller doesn't produce any surprises, but sometimes, perhaps, it's enough just to go along... read more on Time Out
"...[Hanson] has the makings of a lean, mean thriller....[Streep] captures both Gail's terror and her exhilaration..."
Stunning scenery and a well presented if not very original story line. What sets River wild apart from other similar thrillers is the interaction between a very convincing Meryl Streep and one of hollywoods best bad guys, Kevin Bacon. Gail (streep), an expert at white water rafting, takes her husband & son on a trip down the river. On the way they meet two men who turn this family trip into a nightmare. This is not a film where you will sympathise with the baddies, long before the end you will want Wade (Bacon) to get his come uppance.
I have this on video and wanted to see if the DVD version was a big enough improvement to warrant buying it. Unfortunately all though this is a great film the DVD version has few if any enhancements, technology not used to its full potential here!!
This is the fourth or fifth time I have seen this film and it is still tense and funny and exciting and heartwarming. Kevin Bacon at his most horrid and Meryl Streep at her most likeable.
This is the fourth or fifth time I have seen this film and it is still tense and funny and exciting and heartwarming. Kevin Bacon at his most horrid and Meryl Streep at her most likeable.
Stunning scenery and a well presented if not very original story line. What sets River wild apart from other similar thrillers is the interaction between a very convincing Meryl Streep and one of hollywoods best bad guys, Kevin Bacon. Gail (streep), an expert at white water rafting, takes her husband & son on a trip down the river. On the way they meet two men who turn this family trip into a nightmare. This is not a film where you will sympathise with the baddies, long before the end you will want Wade (Bacon) to get his come uppance.
Stunning scenery and a well presented if not very original story line. What sets River wild apart from other similar thrillers is the interaction between a very convincing Meryl Streep and one of hollywoods best bad guys, Kevin Bacon. Gail (streep), an expert at white water rafting, takes her husband & son on a trip down the river. On the way they meet two men who turn this family trip into a nightmare. This is not a film where you will sympathise with the baddies, long before the end you will want Wade (Bacon) to get his come uppance.
I have this on video and wanted to see if the DVD version was a big enough improvement to warrant buying it. Unfortunately all though this is a great film the DVD version has few if any enhancements, technology not used to its full potential here!!
This is the fourth or fifth time I have seen this film and it is still tense and funny and exciting and heartwarming. Kevin Bacon at his most horrid and Meryl Streep at her most likeable.
Nicely made film, not the 1st time ive seen it but gets better each time. Kevin Bacon a god of an actor doesnt let himself down here, while Meryl Streep pushes the boat out too in this well made action/thriller. Strap your life jacket on, slip on your arm bands and enjoy this river wild of a film, recommended.
Not much more to say really, this film is great entertainment and I never tire of watching it.
One of my all time favorites.
the best film in the world that and a knights tale
enjoyable thriller and meryl streep is her usual convincing self, she and kevin bacon make this movie work.
...apart from Kevin Bacon who is vastly becoming one of my favourite actors.
The premise for the film is simple, nothing original here, but the direction is better than most of the others like this, Curtis Hanson manages to direct the river very well, avoiding stereotypical shots along the way.
The parts for Bacon and Reilly are good, but nothing amazing, whilst Streep over-acts her part, still, an enjoyable flick, but nowt amazing about it.
this was a ok movie kevin bacon played a good roll good filming on the water rapids more of a tv movie than a cinema
we really enjoyed this film. did put me off riding the rapids! But it was a good film.
In this excellent thriller, Meryl Streep takes her family white-water rafting to try to revive their disintegrating relationships. But what promises to be an enjoyable break soon turns into a nightmare when armed robbers Kevin Bacon and John C Reilly hitch a ride on their raft with $250,000 of stolen loot. Directed by Curtis Hanson, this is a terrific roller-coaster ride filled with hair-raising action scenes and some equally tense moments on the river bank. In a dramatic break from her usual roles, Streep is utterly convincing as the strong-willed wife and mother, taking charge as husband David Strathairn wimps out, and struggling to keep her head above water as the sinister Bacon and the wounded Reilly become distinctly unpleasant. Streep performed many of her own stunts (at one point she was thrown overboard and resurfaced 500 yards downstream where she was rescued by a kayak crew) and put in a lot of training for the role. Her muscles are as pumped-up as the plot, which is little more than a thrill machine, with added nuggets of political correctness about the family unit and sexual equality, but the incredible action and Streep's performance more than compensate for any shortcomings.
This tense family-therapy thriller doesn't produce any surprises, but sometimes, perhaps, it's enough just to go along... read more on Time Out
"...[Hanson] has the makings of a lean, mean thriller....[Streep] captures both Gail's terror and her exhilaration..."
"...A pulse-pounding thrill ride....Streep is strong, sassy and looser than she has ever been onscreen..."
Predictable action drama, made with some skill but too obvious in its plotting to create much suspense.
"...[Bacon] makes a fine counterpoint to [Streep]..." - Recommended