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Take Every Wave: The Life of Laird Hamilton (2017)

Take Every Wave: The Life of Laird Hamilton (2017)

GENRESDocumentary,Sport
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Nick CarrollDarrick DoernerLaird HamiltonGabrielle Reece
DIRECTOR
Rory Kennedy

SYNOPSICS

Take Every Wave: The Life of Laird Hamilton (2017) is a English movie. Rory Kennedy has directed this movie. Nick Carroll,Darrick Doerner,Laird Hamilton,Gabrielle Reece are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2017. Take Every Wave: The Life of Laird Hamilton (2017) is considered one of the best Documentary,Sport movie in India and around the world.

This is the remarkable story of an American icon who changed the sport of big wave surfing forever. Transcending the surf genre, this in-depth portrait of a hard-charging athlete explores the fear, courage and ambition that push a man to greatness--and the cost that comes with it.

Take Every Wave: The Life of Laird Hamilton (2017) Reviews

  • surf's up

    ferguson-62017-09-27

    Greetings again from the darkness. The face of his sport. An American icon. A living legend. Each of these would be accurate in describing super-surfer Laird Hamilton. Oscar nominated in 2014 for her LAST DAYS IN Vietnam, documentarian Rory Kennedy (daughter of Ethel and Robert F Kennedy) delivers the most in-depth look yet at Hamilton and his unconventional life. Before he was born, his pregnant mother underwent a procedure that basically created free-swim time for the fetus (Laird). Whether this played a role in his life as a water man can be debated, but after his dad left the family to join the Merchant Marines, Laird's mom Joann Zerfas moved with her young son to Hawaii. Her free- spirited nature certainly influenced Laird's approach to life, and we are led to believe that as a 4 year old, he encouraged the union between his mother and Bill Hamilton, the best known surfer of the time. We view some incredible archival footage of Laird's early years, along with photographs leading through his childhood. In fact, it isn't always easy to tell what is "old" footage and what is new from the lens of cinematographers Alice Gu and Don King. Even if you find Hamilton's personality and approach off-putting, you will likely be awed by the surfing footage. His younger brother Lyon describes him as a 100% disobedient child, and we learn Laird was often picked on as one of the few white kids in a Hawaiian school in the 1970's. He found solace from school and an abusive step-dad in the "honesty of the ocean", where if you do it right – you are rewarded, and if you make a mistake – you pay the price. It doesn't require a psychology degree to see that Laird eschews most rules and has pretty much lived his life according the tide patterns and swells of Maui's north shore. He has been heavy on ambition and conquering fear, and a bit light on societal norms and loyalty (ex- wife and his fellow Strap surfers). Director Kennedy is balanced in her approach here. As we begin to judge him by our standards, she reminds us of his unique nature … stand-up barrels in 7th grade, refusing to join in the parade for a high-paying career in modeling or acting, etc. Known as the master of big wave surfing (he never competed on the traditional pro surfing tour), Laird's life as a true Water Man took him paddle surfing through the English Channel, and the early stages of wind-surfing, connected surfing, tow-surfing, and hydro-foil boarding. He and his buddies were the first to ride the infamous Jaws waves of Pe' ahi. Along the way, we learn about the beginnings of his relationship with former pro volleyball player Gabrielle Reece and how he shifted ever-so-slightly into a family man role … without losing his desire to continually conquer the ocean. We see his intense training program and the beat up body he now has to work around. There is a bit of a peek into the surfer community and the jealousies and tension that aren't obvious to outsiders. Laird's "fear defect" is accompanied here by periodic punk rock music that seems the perfect fit for a man who is a natural phenomenon in the water and on a board, while showing no interest in the conventions most of us live by. You might not appreciate his personality, but there is nothing but respect for his courage in riding those 80 foot waves.

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  • Who wants to glide free over the Waves?

    markbarner2018-12-22

    After seeing this documentary with some old hounds howling for waves and action... I thought it was like an old 90ies documentary but man was I wrong! Awesome guys and beautiful footage of waves and water that makes you dream an be curious if you could change your life and just be a surfer and love the oceans gigantic waves like Laird Hamilton does! What a passionate guy and what a fantastic team of guys that all look like someone who was born under the sea. The story of a bunch of passionate guys with a drive that is original and so very interesting. Great story. Thanks for the inspiration. I will now go and search for bigger waves in my life passion.

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  • Worth it

    dlynch8432017-10-20

    The close-ups of Hamilton and his surfer friends are remarkable. Their eyes have taken on a similar pale, greenish/blue/tan -of a life in water. There's great footage of various waves, of course--and Hamilton's talent on them can be observed easily with awe. The 8 millimeter color home movies show Laird at different stages of his life, along with his cocky attitude---it was a surprise to learn of the racial bullying he suffered in Hawaii---because he was the only white kid in his class. I wanted to learn more about his mother later in her life---Laird sprang from an interesting woman.

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  • The Artist's Way

    clarkj-565-1613362017-10-23

    I have watched many surfing movies from "The Endless Summer", "Crystal Voyager", to "Storm Surfers 3D". This movie has the most exciting shots I have ever seen! The ones from Tahiti are breath taking. Laird's early life is described. One can see the adventure gene being passed on from his free spirited mom, as she decides to pick up and move to Hawaii. He befriends a well known surfer and before he knows it, he has a new dad. Life at school is tough for someone from the mainland, so Laird makes his mark on the waves. He takes to the ocean as Van Gogh takes to painting, he has to do it! We see how he transforms the sport by introducing various technical innovations that have never been considered before. He also forms strong bonds with other surfers and his family, as they undergo their journey together.

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