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The Guardian

2006 7 21.7K PG-13 views saved
The Guardian

A high school swim champion with a troubled past enrolls in the U.S. Coast Guard's 'A' School, where legendary rescue swimmer Ben Randall teaches him some hard lessons about loss, love, and self-sacrifice.

Countries: US
Languages: English
Content Rating: PG-13
Runtime: 2hrs 19min
Status: Released
Release date: 2006-09-28
Release format: Streaming — Mar 20, 2007
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chronic
@chronic 12 years ago

i loved this movie a whole lot more than i thought it was one i borrowed from someone & i was very surprised how much i enjoyed it it's a great movie with an excellent story. not sure if other people would enjoy it as much but i assume so i certainly recommend it i bought the bluray recently

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chronic
@chronic 12 years ago

i loved this movie a whole lot more than i thought it was one i borrowed from someone & i was very surprised how much i enjoyed it it's a great movie with an excellent story. not sure if other people would enjoy it as much but i assume so i certainly recommend it i bought the bluray recently

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Ragnar Lothbrok
@ragnarlothbrok 2 years ago

They don't make movies like this anymore, about strong, brave, courageous men risking their lives for others. Without any glamour or showing off as they do these days.
Makes this movie especially precious.

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Narate
@narate 4 years ago

>"Save the ones you can Jake. The rest, you've got to let go."

Do yourselves a favor: Don't watch the trailer. The trailer is so bad and cheesy it had me doubting this movie, but I really liked it. It shows what the Coast Guard does and how no one ever appreciates them. Costner and Kutcher work well together as well.

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decatur555
@decatur555 4 months ago

The Guardian doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it pulls you in. The story follows Ben Randall, a Coast Guard rescue swimmer played by Kevin Costner. After a life-changing tragedy, he decides to become a mentor to new cadets, confronting his own demons while trying to pass on his hard-earned knowledge. Among these recruits is Jake Fischer, an arrogant young man trying to prove himself while dealing with his own past. The connection between the two actors carries much of the film, though at times it feels predictable.

What really stands out are the rescue scenes. They’re shot with tension and realism, making you feel the vastness of the sea and the constant danger. However, when the film shifts focus to personal relationships and the drama on land, it falls into familiar territory. The classic dynamic of the seasoned mentor and the rebellious trainee has been done many times before, and here it doesn’t bring anything fresh.

Despite this, the film manages to deliver some emotional moments. The message about sacrifice and teamwork comes through well, and even though the script doesn’t always shine, The Guardian serves as a respectful tribute to the men and women of the Coast Guard. It’s not unforgettable, but it offers solid entertainment for those who enjoy stories of perseverance and maritime action.

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