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It's a sports movie, and therefore a mass of clichés in many ways. I mean, all sports movies have the underdog hero who overcomes great odds to win the whatever, right? Well, at least this time it's a different sport: the sport of sailing. Whatever else I may say, I've gotta give Wind credit — there aren't exactly tons of movies about the sport of sailing. That's at least different. But I was expecting the standard sports story. I got it… with a couple of twists. Sure, there were the obligatory montages (three of them — a training montage, a building montage, and a competition montage). To save you the suspense, the good guy won against the odds, capitalizing on his brain and some new and innovative ideas that no one in the sport had ever tried before. And the bad guy (who wasn't really meant to be all that villainesque) pretty much threw down his hat and shouted "curses! Darn you kids!" (Because, of course, the hero was much younger than the bad guy. Sports heroes should generally be much older or much younger than their nemesis, unless it's a comeback story.) And there was plenty of sports-related terminology, which was actually kind of annoying, because I know nothing about sailing. But on the other hand, it was good. I think one of the things that out-and-out surprised me was Jennifer Grey's role as Kate Bass. Let's face it, Hollywood is a pretty sexist place. Sure, there are some strong female characters, but generally, the female love interest in these sorts of flicks saves the day by "believing" in the man. That's all very well and good, but Kate actually is important to the inevitable victory — something Will finally gets through his head. And she's not pivitol by supporting her man or by believing in him when things get rough, but by using her brain. Whoohoo! Of course, that might be part of why this was never a major hit, but let's not be too cynical here. (And unlike the concept of Denise Richards as a nuclear physicist, I can believe Jennifer Grey as an aeronautical engineer.) So from a feminist angle, I was delighted by Wind. But beyond liking Kate, I actually really enjoyed the movie itself. The dialogue was decent, dipping only occasionally into the utterly cheesy. In fact, there was some pretty good banter, especially from Kate's new flame. The acting was solid enough — nothing to win Oscars, but nothing to mock. The movie itself was actually quite beautiful, especially the shots on the ocean. I got some good laughs, and I was genuinely rooting for Will to win back the Cup, and the "bad guys" weren't so over the top as to be utterly unbelievable. As I mentioned earlier, this review has been in progress for ages. The truth is, when Duckie first made me watch Wind, I went in to it totally prepared to mock it. And I can't. I actually enjoyed the movie, and that kind of left me dry on the inspiration front. So take that as a good sign, and go rent this one. It's not perfect, but it's fun.
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Intermission! [some sources: IMDb]
The television commentator who calls the two America's Cup matches and the International 14 Championships is Peter Montgomery, famous in the yachting world as the Voice of the America's Cup. Montgomery is an actual yachting commentator for all major yachting events around the world, as well as a well known broadcaster in New Zealand who covers all the yachting events as well as a good deal of Rugby and Cricket. The yachting sections and storyline of the movie are loosely based on the story of real life sailor and America's Cup skipper Dennis Conner, who caused national embarrassment in 1983 by losing the America's Cup to the Australians. Groovy Quotes
Will: What's wrong with perfection?
Will: We're out in the desert, so bring some beer! Morgan: Everyone wants it easy today Will. And the reason we don't have the Cup, is that we don't deserve to have the Cup. If you liked this movie, try these:
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