Wind [1992] (REGION 1) (NTSC)


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A must for anyone who loves sailing!!
Review date: 2008-09-23 Rating: 10 out of 10

Fantastic film! What a find... I knew nothing about this film when it came out.


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Breathtaking stuff!
Review date: 2008-05-03 Rating: 10 out of 10

I have been sailing since my teenage years and never seen a movie that comes so close to the real thing as this one. The cinematography is heart stopping, tight, close and incredibly beautiful, especially when it comes to all the race sequences. Here are no actors trying to pretend that they can sail, but two ships with full crews being watched closely as they race against each other, the realism is breathtaking!
Just one thing: I want more. I'd love to see a Special Edition of this movie as I'd like to know how this feat was achieved, plus I'd really want to listen to the director's commentary - I'd totally love to find out about the "Making Of" aspect of this finest of all sports sailing movies!


Artsy film about sailing.
Review date: 2007-06-22 Rating: 8 out of 10

This is a film about sailing. About winning the Americas Cup to be precise. A sailing trophy. I rented it because I like films set on the oceans...so long as no-one dies.

Surprisingly my favourite parts of the film were the scenes set in the desert in Nevada where the female lead lives in some kind of bohemian community based around aeronautical engineering. I think that had something to do with the fact that a really good actor played the part of the lead aeronautics engineer out there. But all the leads played excellent characters really. Something about this film made all the leading actors look beautiful. To me anyway. I enjoyed the fact that they all played talented, creative characters.

It must be hard for actors to act around people who are not acting. When the film first started I thought the romance between the two main characters was too cloying and soppy. But that meant I didn't mourn their breaking up later on. And without the romance the film was able to get going and became a lot more interesting. But generally it's a very slow moving film.



Bracing!
Review date: 2007-03-19 Rating: 8 out of 10

My wife (who doesn't sail) and I really enjoyed watching this film! It brings the pure adrenalin-fuelled excitement of yacht racing, its highly competitive nature coupled with its tight community aspects, realistically to life. Additionally, it has enough romance in the storyline to pad out the action. As mentioned elsewhere, the race sequences are absolutely stunning and must have taken quite some doing to produce, although the mistakes that create the most drama (e.g. being luffed too hard whilst on a run) are pretty basic errors which you wouldn't really expect an AC helmsman to commit. The spice of historical reality - don't forget, most of this did actually happen, 1983-8 - enhanced the film for me. I wasn't even put off by the "suspension of disbelief" required when the boatbuilding of the challenger moves to the Nevada desert: I mean, Hungary is not exactly coastal territory, where you'd expect the gear for racing sailboats to be produced, but Laser spars are made here, as is Raymarine equipment and also the new RC44 for Russell Coutts (and there's a man who knows a thing or two about the America's Cup!) All in all, a very enjoyable film, especially for those long winter evenings during the off-season...

If you sail or want to, here at last is a movie to watch.
Review date: 2005-04-03 Rating: 10 out of 10

Great photography and action. Watching sailing has often been described as like watching grass grow - different entirely to the real sensations when actually out there. Here is a movie where the photography redresses the balance - both that of the 12 metres in the fictional version of the America's Cup Races, and also that of the International 14's. The first movie I have found which shows quite how fast a mere few knots of speed actually seems. Super stuff as my various sailing friends agree. The plot is just slightly implausible in having an ad-hoc team build a winning 12 metre from scratch (in the desert far from the sea)but the on-board action when racing is great, with a real taste of the sea, the vigorous movement of the boats, and why it can be tough to crew out there even on short, day-long, races - no grass-growing here. Whilst there may be just a touch of "chick-flick" in the romance - and I am a bloke - I like happy ending chick-flicks best. Acting by Matthew Modine and Jennifer Grey is fine. If you do sail you will watch this in the evenings during the winter to offset any withdrawal symptoms. If not it might just get you excited about what the sailing obsession and sea fever is about. Try it!

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Actor(s):
Jennifer Grey
Stellan Skarsgård
Matthew Modine
Cliff Robertson
Jack Thompson

Creators:
Matthew Modine (Primary Contributor)
Jennifer Grey (Primary Contributor)
Betsy Pollock (Producer)
Francis Ford Coppola (Producer)
Jeff Benjamin (Writer)
Kimball Livingston (Writer)

Director(s):

Recording label: Columbia TriStar
Manufacturer: Columbia TriStar
EAN: 9780767888714
Binding: DVD
ISBN: 0767888715
Number of items: 1
Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Colour, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC,
Release date: 2003-03-11
Universal product code (UPC): 043396085206
Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Region code: 1
Running time: 126 minutes
Theatrical release date: 1992-09-11
Language: English (Original Language)
Language: English (Subtitled)
Language: French (Subtitled)

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