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Swimming

  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Swimming (2000)
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A bittersweet and intimate look at friendship, love and growing up. The easy life of summertime in Myrtle Beach is turned upside down for one local girl when two strangers come to town: a be... Read allA bittersweet and intimate look at friendship, love and growing up. The easy life of summertime in Myrtle Beach is turned upside down for one local girl when two strangers come to town: a beautiful temptress and a charming drifter.A bittersweet and intimate look at friendship, love and growing up. The easy life of summertime in Myrtle Beach is turned upside down for one local girl when two strangers come to town: a beautiful temptress and a charming drifter.

  • Director
    • Robert J. Siegel
  • Writers
    • Lisa Bazadona
    • Robert J. Siegel
    • Grace Woodard
  • Stars
    • Lauren Ambrose
    • Joelle Carter
    • Jennifer Dundas
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    962
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert J. Siegel
    • Writers
      • Lisa Bazadona
      • Robert J. Siegel
      • Grace Woodard
    • Stars
      • Lauren Ambrose
      • Joelle Carter
      • Jennifer Dundas
    • 53User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Lauren Ambrose
    Lauren Ambrose
    • Frankie Wheeler
    Joelle Carter
    Joelle Carter
    • Josee
    Jennifer Dundas
    Jennifer Dundas
    • Nicola Jenrette
    • (as Jennifer Dundas Lowe)
    Jamie Harrold
    Jamie Harrold
    • Heath
    James Villemaire
    James Villemaire
    • Brad
    Josh Pais
    Josh Pais
    • Neil Wheeler
    Sharon Scruggs
    • Marianne Wheeler
    Joshua Harto
    Joshua Harto
    • Lance
    Anthony Ruivivar
    Anthony Ruivivar
    • Kalani
    Russ Ferrari
    • Nicky Wheeler
    Jeremy Clark
    • Zack Wheeler
    • (as Gage Nettleson)
    Joe Roseto
    Joe Roseto
    • Phil Dunlop
    Jeffrey Ware
    • Buzz
    Todd A. Kovner
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    Summer Still
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    Benny Lamar Wheeler
    • McCafferty
    Frank Trimble
    • Italian Lover on TV
    • (as Frank P. Trimble)
    • Director
      • Robert J. Siegel
    • Writers
      • Lisa Bazadona
      • Robert J. Siegel
      • Grace Woodard
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    User reviews53

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    8gspeakout

    Captures a difficult moment with grace and insight

    It's a rare film that touches on coming of age and the important lessons about learning whom to trust with such restraint and respect for the characters. Lauren Ambrose is eloquent even when she's silent. I'll use it in my work with girls and young women
    johnsaff

    One-of-a-kind. Smart, funny, touching, unpretentious.

    Movies churned out by Hollywood that pretend to explore the inner lives of characters often have them talking ad nauseam about their `feelings,' with a perspective on themselves that a good therapist rarely has. In Swimming, director Robert Siegel allows us to discover and experience the character and the film, rather than shoving it all down our throats.

    With honesty and subtlety, Swimming captures a pivotal time in everybody's lives when we're caught between youth and adulthood. It's told from the point of view of a young woman, played to perfection by the amazing Lauren Ambrose, who, after her work in this film, is movie star material.

    Swimming also eschews the usual cheesy sappiness and manages to be genuinely sweet, charming, and truly uplifting, not to mention funny. It's also great to see an indie film which is smart and sophisticated, without feeling it has to be `hip.'

    If you're looking for a bubble gum teen film, then stay away from Swimming; but if you want to see a movie that respects your intelligence and will have you feeling better about life, this movie is for you.

    Great production, strong script, beautiful cinematography, graceful direction, and every performance is terrific.
    frostedpinkcupcake

    Wonderful

    Robert J. Siegel directs this understated exploration of love, sexuality and friendship. Set during the opening of the summer vacation season at Myrtle Beach, the film focuses on Frankie (Lauren Ambrose), a quiet, introverted girl who works with her brother Neil (Josh Pais) at the family's burger joint. Frankie's best friend is the trash-talking Nicola (Jennifer Dundas Lowe), who runs the body-piercing hut next door. When Neil hires the gorgeous Josee (Joelle Carter) as a waitress, Nicola can barely conceal her jealousy, while Frankie is utterly mesmerized by the nubile beauty. Later, a goofy but sweet drifter named ... Read moreRobert J. Siegel directs this understated exploration of love, sexuality and friendship. Set during the opening of the summer vacation season at Myrtle Beach, the film focuses on Frankie (Lauren Ambrose), a quiet, introverted girl who works with her brother Neil (Josh Pais) at the family's burger joint. Frankie's best friend is the trash-talking Nicola (Jennifer Dundas Lowe), who runs the body-piercing hut next door. When Neil hires the gorgeous Josee (Joelle Carter) as a waitress, Nicola can barely conceal her jealousy, while Frankie is utterly mesmerized by the nubile beauty. Later, a goofy but sweet drifter named Heath (Jamie Harrold) arrives in town, selling T-shirts from the back of his van. He instantly finds himself attracted to Frankie, ignoring both Nicola and Josee.I saw this movie at Sundance and was very surprised that it went home with no awards. I can say that Robert J. Siegel does a masterful job of telling a delicate story in a very real and touching way. It is never easy to handle a story about a traumatizing event, but to do it with such sensitivity, in the midst of a HILARIOUS movie, is pure genius. A great deal of the credit must go to Lauren Ambrose for her portrayal of a girl whose emotions are always known to the audience, though she hardly ever says anything. Anyone who has been to high school should get a big kick from some of the send-ups in "Swimming." And for anyone who has doubted the talents of Jennifer Dundas, just watch this movie.

    I returned from the Sundance Film Festival, where I was lucky enough to attend a screening of "Swimming" (after waiting 2 hours in line . ..). It was worth the wait. I fear this film will be pigeonholed as just a "teen movie," which would be a shame because it touches on themes that resonate with adults as well. I'll admit I cried during the film, but then so did many of the people around me. I haven't heard whether it got distribution yet or not -- I can't imagine that it wouldn't.

    I was lucky enough to see this film at Sundance. I wasn't sure about the story, which is confusing, could be an interesting movie.Robert J. Siegel handles all of the potential problems beautifully, without changing the fundamental story. What really makes the movie, though, is Lauren Ambrose's complete embodiment of Frankie. She does things with her face that actors twice her age with twice her experience only wish they could do. Though the film is not at all didactic in nature, it would be a great one for teens to see with their parents. Lots of good material for discussion.
    7rbverhoef

    Better than expected

    'Swimming' is a little different than other movies in the genre. You expect certain things to happen but they don't. Frankie (Lauren Ambrose) and Nicola (Jennifer Dundas Lowe) live in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and are best friends. Frankie is co-owner of a burger stand together with her brother Neil (Josh Pais). Nicola has a piercing stand next to the burger stand. A friend of them, Brad (James Villemaire) has a new girlfriend Josee (Joelle Carter) and she gets a job in the burger stand although Neil thinks she is the worst waitress he has ever seen.

    Frankie and Josee become good friends and Nicola gets jealouse. May be Frankie and Josie are even attracted to each other. They are not sure and the watcher isn't sure either. Nicola says that Josee has an affair with Neil, who has a wife and two kids. Then Frankie meets Heath (Jamie Harrold) who lives in a van with his two dogs and is in love with her. Frankie isn't sure what she wants and feels.

    The movie is good enough because the clichés are only used for a more interesting story. We see how uncertain Frankie is about her sexuality, how unsure she is. Lauren Ambrose gives a very fine performance. The rest of the cast is good too. I think the movie could have had a better ending but it was definitely not a bad one. Pretty good and a lot better than I expected it to be.
    gones

    If you like Lauren Ambrose in Six Feet Under, you'll love her in Swimming.

    I just recently caught Swimming at a preview screening, dragged by my girlfriend and what a surprise! This thoughtful, understated film quietly brings you into the lives of its characters with the honesty and sincerity of true acceptance. Lauren Ambrose is simply amazing as Frankie,a Myrtle Beach townie, whose life goes through some real turns during one summer. What's so good about the film is that it's like real life. None of the ususual movie Dramatics. Yet in the end, you can totally feel the experience of Frankie's change and that's what makes Swimming so satisfying in this day of special effects laiden Hollywood spectacles. Gentle, charming and really moving Swimming is a subtle gem.

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    • Release date
      • March 9, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA
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      • $234,287
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      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
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