The Boys in the Boat (2023)
A Squeaky Clean Slice of 1930s Americana
Watched 08 Feb 2024
An earnest, crowd-pleasing men-on-a-mission sports film. The Boys in the Boat has all the classic team athletics story elements: an underdog group, inspiring speeches, swelling music, and unfair obstacles. Director George Clooney unabashedly leans hard into the 1930s slice of Americana setting to a charming effect.
🎬 Production Credits
Reminiscent of that feeling one gets when walking down Main Street at Disneyland enjoying the 1930's period sights and sounds.
Nostalgia vs. Realism
If you turn off the cynical side of your critical eye, it's hard not to get caught up in the old-fashioned, simpler time nostalgia. The film does go a bit overboard on the throwback sentimentality and "oh shucks" charm—especially in the third act as the team faces Nazi Germany. However, the worst one can say is that it's "too" wholesome, which is a rare critique in today's landscape.
💡 Fun Facts
- The actors underwent three months of training with a rowing coach to look like a professional crew.
- The film was primarily shot at Winnersh Film Studios in Berkshire, UK, despite its Washington state setting.
- Rowing is historically one of the oldest Olympic sports, having been part of the program since 1900.
The Team
- Callum Turner: Anchors the film as the hardworking Joe Rantz.
- Joel Edgerton: Plays the over-his-head coach delivering the essential inspiring speeches.
- The Production: Costumes and design feel like they were ripped straight from Thornton Wilder's Our Town.
✅ Pros
- Charming period production design.
- Family-friendly and earnest.
- Classic, effective sports underdog arc.
❌ Cons
- Leans heavily into "oh shucks" sentimentality.
- Lacks gritty realism or nuance.
While a critic could nitpick that the film is too squeaky clean to be realistic, it’s worth remembering it’s based on a true story. It's a wholesome, nostalgic trip that succeeds if you're looking for an old-fashioned happy ending.
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