Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 10000000
Revenue
$ 94973540

Ben Randall

Jake Fischer

Helen Randall

Emily Thomas

Ken Weatherly

Manny

Carl Billings

Capt. William Hadley

Jack Skinner

Benny Partida

Cate Lindsey

Danny Doran

Damon Bennett

Scott Reeves

Travis Finely

Navy Guy

Capt. Frank Larson

Camael

Wild Bill

Co-Pilot Wakefield

Pilot Mitchell

Benjamin Reyes

Co-Pilot Antunez

Julian Zankich

Mitcheltree

Mover #1

Doctor #1

Doctor #2

Ops Commander

Wickham

Co-Pilot Krauss

Ops Tech

Whaley

Swimmer Nelson

Butch Flythe

Robert Watson

John Hall

Johnell Lewis

Executive Officer

Billy Hodge

Nick Zingaro

Mitch Lyons

Benny Partida

Matt Stokes

Matthew Bunch

Tanica Treadwell

Paul Metz

Tilky Flint

Megan Hyde

Jacob Pavich

Austin Vogel

Mark Colby

Pilot Victim

Groom

Waiter

Jailer

Maggie McGlone

Guitar - Chicago Catz

Navy Guy

Cargo Crew

Roger Cable

Fishing Boat Captain

Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Written by RalphRahal on 2025-02-02
The Guardian starts off strong with an engaging introduction that pulls you into the world of elite rescue swimmers. The setup is solid, and the first act does a great job establishing the stakes. But once the second act kicks in, the momentum slows down as the focus shifts almost entirely to training sequences. While these moments have some depth and character development, they drag on too long, making the story feel repetitive. The plot itself follows a familiar formula, and while it has emotional weight, it doesn’t bring much originality. It feels like it’s trying to be Top Gun for the Coast Guard but without the same energy or unpredictability. That said, the movie is well-executed on a technical level. The cinematography captures the intensity of ocean rescues with some visually striking sequences. The direction is solid, and the pacing is decent. Kevin Costner and Ashton Kutcher both deliver strong performances, with Costner bringing a grounded, believable presence to his role. The script is good overall, even if some parts feel a bit too by-the-numbers. The score and sound design do their job well, adding tension and emotion where needed. It’s a well-made movie, but the plot didn’t fully deliver for me.

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2025-04-28
Kevin Costner is "Randall", a veteran coast guard life saver who is given a training assignment after an attempted rescue doesn't quite go to plan. Reluctantly, he has to lick a bunch of new recruits into shape and, of course, there is one "Jake" (Ashton Kutcher) - a cocky, self-assured school swimming star for him to groom. Snag is - there is simply nothing at all new with the narrative. Were know exactly how their relationship is going to track, and though the ending is a little left field, for the most part this is all just a bit so what. They both have their demons, they both have that grit and determination never to fail, yada yada.... Kutcher is easy enough on the eye in a wet T-shirt, and on the face of it the film does illustrate a little of the strenuous training that being in the US Coast Guard requires; but for the most part this is just an unremarkable effort all round.