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The Guardian (2006)
Released By: Touchstone Pictures   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: 9/29/2006
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Studio: Touchstone Pictures
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Andrew Davis
Language: English
Official Website: http://guardianmovie.com
Theatrical Release: 9/29/2006
Home Video Release: 1/23/2007
Cast: Clancy Brown, Kevin Costner, Sela Ward, Neal McDonough, Ashton Kutcher, Melissa Sagemiller
Published ID: 787564
UPC: 786936705119, 786936725902,
Plot: A decorated Coast Guard search and rescue specialist still haunted by the death of his teammates during a disastrous mission off the coast of Alaska is charged with the task of training the next generation of Coast Guard rescue swimmers in director Andrew Davis' ocean-bound adventure drama. Ben Randall (Kevin Costner) was the best swimmer of his graduating class, but upon surfacing as the sole survivor of an Alaskan rescue mission attempted during a Category Three storm, his outlook on life has grown increasingly jaded. Now, as hotshot young swimmer Jake Fischer (Ashton Kutcher) arrives at Coast Guard rescue school looking to accomplish something meaningful with his life, he will be forced to endure the rigorous training methods of a man who expects nothing less than the very best in order to become a member of one of the most elite rescue squads on the planet. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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That others may live
Added 7/9/2009

As others have doubtlessly pointed out, there are some genuine parallels between the present movie and the 1980s Top Gun (Widescreen Special Collector's Edition). Like TG, it is about a grizzled veteran (portrayed by Kevin Costner) who is attempting to teach a young hot-shot (Ashton Kutcher) (in TG it was Tom Skeritt & Tom Cruise in these roles). There is the ubiquitous babe-in-the-bar-bet (this time played by Melissa Sagemiller; Kelly McGillis in TG). And, of course, there are the haunting flashbacks to a disaster.

That said, anyone who wishes to write this movie off as nothing more than the Coast Guard's version of TOP GUN would be sorely mistaken. This is a great movie in its own right, and the comparisons to the landmark Navy aviation flick should only be peripheral. In short, this is a terrific story that both intrigues the viewer as well as demonstrates the awe inspiring professionalism of the United States Coast Guard.

Unlike TG, this is a movie that's much more about the instructor (Costner) than it is the student. Afraid that he is on the verge of being washed up, a legendary Senior Chief takes a temporary assignment to teach a new generation of rescue swimmers. Among them is a Michael Phelps like swimmer (Kutcher) who has all the physical tools but needs to be shown the ropes of the craft.

Having watched Deadliest Catch - Seasons 1, 2, & 3 on the HISTORY Channel, I could tell that there was a remarkable degree of authenticity to the procedures / terminology / operations of the Coast Guard as they were depicted in this film. The end credits showed what I had suspected, which was that there was a great deal of collaboration with the Coast Guard during the making of this film. Some real-live USCG swimmers were even extras in the film!

The motto of the Coast Guard is "So others may live." This is precisely the same motto used by the brave Air Force parajumpers who go behind enemy lines to rescue downed pilots. This is a truly fabulous movie that is family friendly and pays homage to the gallant sailors, airmen & swimmers who are in the Coast Guard & uphold this motto as a sacred trust. This film honors the USCG in the same way that Ladder 49 (Widescreen Edition) honors firefighters. I cannot recommend this movie highly enough!

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Very Solid And Well Done Movie
Added 7/6/2009

I must say that the guardian is a very solid movie. When you think of ashton kucher in acting roles you think dumbass college boy right? Well in this movie he is completely opposite from that and very serious. He did a very good job in his role as Jake Fischer. But let me start from the beginning.

The guardian is a movie about the coast guard and in particular rescue swimmers. It's about a bunch of recruits who are going through training to be rescue swimmers. The coast guard only takes a handful and only the best. Jake Fischer (ashton kutcher) is the main recruit, one of the most gifted, and by far the best of them all. He also is a little cocky to go with it. He and his fellow recruits get instructed by a legend. Senior Chief Ben Randall, who is played by Kevin Costner, is a guy who after dealing with a horrible accident is forced to go instruct recruits as a comeback before he can go back in the water. That doesn't make him to happy. The whole time he and Fischer deal with their own issues and their personalities clash. In the end it's all for one thing though. To try to become a rescue swimmer for the coast guard which is one of the most difficult and dangerous jobs in the world.

I must say I am a guy who likes military and war movies and I didn't know much about the coast guard before this movie. But I'm here to say that after watching this I was left with a feeling of much respect for all of the coast guard. A branch of the military that is often forgotten and disrespected. But just as they say in the movie, " No one likes us until they need us." Anyone who has been disrespected unfairly can understand that it doesnt make sense.People should also remember they were a huge part of the support that was given during Hurricane Katrina. Like I said before kutcher gives a great performance. A great indication that this guy can do some serious movies. Also the rest of the cast was great as well especially Kevin Costner. Seeing how much work everyone put in preparing for this movie it's just well done all around. Great emotion and feeling in this movie. Much respect for the Coast Guard.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
The Poor Man's "Officer and a Gentleman"
Added 5/13/2009

Being a member of the CG Auxiliary I had high hopes for this movie. I was very disappointed. What could have been a good but often told tale of "the old veteran training young upshots" quickly degenerated into a rip-off of the vastly superior "Officer and a Gentleman," right down to the spray-the-young-recruit-with-a-hose scene. The only good things were Kutcher's love interest, and the old lady who owned the bar Costner's character frequents; good actresses. And the ending where Costner's character kills himself made no sense at all. Dumb! Save your money and rent the Richard Gere/Debra winger classic instead.
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uggghhhh!!
Added 4/21/2009

i like costner and kutcher just fine and wanted to like this movie, but (oh jesus!!!!!!!!!) it was awful. The screenplay was utter [..], leading us to devastatingly horrible acting. I could watch it again and try to give it another shot, but it is just not worth it. I remember sitting in the movie theater and cringing in the pain of how horrible it was to watch this. Watch at your own risk!!

0 out of 4 people found this helpful.
The Guardian
Added 3/31/2009

We really enjoyed the movie and we pleased with the fast service from this seller.
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That others may live
Added 7/9/2009

As others have doubtlessly pointed out, there are some genuine parallels between the present movie and the 1980s Top Gun (Widescreen Special Collector's Edition). Like TG, it is about a grizzled veteran (portrayed by Kevin Costner) who is attempting to teach a young hot-shot (Ashton Kutcher) (in TG it was Tom Skeritt & Tom Cruise in these roles). There is the ubiquitous babe-in-the-bar-bet (this time played by Melissa Sagemiller; Kelly McGillis in TG). And, of course, there are the haunting flashbacks to a disaster.

That said, anyone who wishes to write this movie off as nothing more than the Coast Guard's version of TOP GUN would be sorely mistaken. This is a great movie in its own right, and the comparisons to the landmark Navy aviation flick should only be peripheral. In short, this is a terrific story that both intrigues the viewer as well as demonstrates the awe inspiring professionalism of the United States Coast Guard.

Unlike TG, this is a movie that's much more about the instructor (Costner) than it is the student. Afraid that he is on the verge of being washed up, a legendary Senior Chief takes a temporary assignment to teach a new generation of rescue swimmers. Among them is a Michael Phelps like swimmer (Kutcher) who has all the physical tools but needs to be shown the ropes of the craft.

Having watched Deadliest Catch - Seasons 1, 2, & 3 on the HISTORY Channel, I could tell that there was a remarkable degree of authenticity to the procedures / terminology / operations of the Coast Guard as they were depicted in this film. The end credits showed what I had suspected, which was that there was a great deal of collaboration with the Coast Guard during the making of this film. Some real-live USCG swimmers were even extras in the film!

The motto of the Coast Guard is "So others may live." This is precisely the same motto used by the brave Air Force parajumpers who go behind enemy lines to rescue downed pilots. This is a truly fabulous movie that is family friendly and pays homage to the gallant sailors, airmen & swimmers who are in the Coast Guard & uphold this motto as a sacred trust. This film honors the USCG in the same way that Ladder 49 (Widescreen Edition) honors firefighters. I cannot recommend this movie highly enough!

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Very Solid And Well Done Movie
Added 7/6/2009

I must say that the guardian is a very solid movie. When you think of ashton kucher in acting roles you think dumbass college boy right? Well in this movie he is completely opposite from that and very serious. He did a very good job in his role as Jake Fischer. But let me start from the beginning.

The guardian is a movie about the coast guard and in particular rescue swimmers. It's about a bunch of recruits who are going through training to be rescue swimmers. The coast guard only takes a handful and only the best. Jake Fischer (ashton kutcher) is the main recruit, one of the most gifted, and by far the best of them all. He also is a little cocky to go with it. He and his fellow recruits get instructed by a legend. Senior Chief Ben Randall, who is played by Kevin Costner, is a guy who after dealing with a horrible accident is forced to go instruct recruits as a comeback before he can go back in the water. That doesn't make him to happy. The whole time he and Fischer deal with their own issues and their personalities clash. In the end it's all for one thing though. To try to become a rescue swimmer for the coast guard which is one of the most difficult and dangerous jobs in the world.

I must say I am a guy who likes military and war movies and I didn't know much about the coast guard before this movie. But I'm here to say that after watching this I was left with a feeling of much respect for all of the coast guard. A branch of the military that is often forgotten and disrespected. But just as they say in the movie, " No one likes us until they need us." Anyone who has been disrespected unfairly can understand that it doesnt make sense.People should also remember they were a huge part of the support that was given during Hurricane Katrina. Like I said before kutcher gives a great performance. A great indication that this guy can do some serious movies. Also the rest of the cast was great as well especially Kevin Costner. Seeing how much work everyone put in preparing for this movie it's just well done all around. Great emotion and feeling in this movie. Much respect for the Coast Guard.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
The Poor Man's "Officer and a Gentleman"
Added 5/13/2009

Being a member of the CG Auxiliary I had high hopes for this movie. I was very disappointed. What could have been a good but often told tale of "the old veteran training young upshots" quickly degenerated into a rip-off of the vastly superior "Officer and a Gentleman," right down to the spray-the-young-recruit-with-a-hose scene. The only good things were Kutcher's love interest, and the old lady who owned the bar Costner's character frequents; good actresses. And the ending where Costner's character kills himself made no sense at all. Dumb! Save your money and rent the Richard Gere/Debra winger classic instead.
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