Blue Hawaii

1961

Action / Comedy / Musical

18
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 22% · 9 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 67% · 10K ratings
IMDb Rating 6.1/10 10 7683 7.7K

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Plot summary

Chad Gates has just been discharged from the Army, and is happy to be back in Hawaii with his surf-board, his beach buddies and his girlfriend.


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November 17, 2022 at 11:56 PM

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Angela Lansbury as Sarah Lee Gates
Elvis Presley as Chad Gates
Gene LeBell as (uncredited)
Jenny Maxwell as Ellie Corbett
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by ODDBear 6 / 10

Pretty good but...

While this is an O.K. film is most respects, sadly this turned out to be the route which Elvis's later film followed. Elvis is always likable in films like these, but when you've seen most of his later movies, you find out that they all follow a similar formula and it's hard to distinguish them from one another. Here, Elvis playes the same role as he did in practically every film after this one; a charming, womanising lad who happens to sing well. I should however note that I haven't seen all of his 33 films, but I've seen like 20 or so. Blue Hawaii is fondly remembered because of it's beautiful music and terrific scenery (Hawaii always looks enchanting). It's quite a lovely scene when Elvis sings "Can't help falling in love" to the old lady. Who wouldn't be charmed by that? 6 out of 10.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle 7 / 10

extra for the music

Chad Gates (Elvis Presley) has come home to Hawaii after getting out of the Army. He is greeted by his girlfriend Maile Duval (Joan Blackman). He reunites with his surf buddies. His mother Sarah Lee (Angela Lansbury) wants him to take over the family business but he resists.

Before watching any of the his movies, Blue Hawaii would be my guess as the quintessential Elvis movie. The title, the song, and the sunshine are what I envisioned. It's slightly exotic but safely well within middle America. The songs are amazing. Blue Hawaii is already a good song and his Can't Help Falling in Love is an all-timer. The movie has Hawaii and its great locations. It's sunshine and waves. The story is nothing. The romantic chemistry is pedestrian. As a movie, it barely passes but I have to give this extra points for the iconic music.

Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird 7 / 10

In Hawaii with The King of Rock and Roll

Elvis Presley was a hugely influential performer with one of the most distinctive singing voices of anybody. He embarked on a film career consisting of 33 films from 1956 to 1969, films that did well at the box-office but mostly panned critically (especially his later films) and while he was a highly charismatic performer he was never considered a great actor.

While not one of the top three Elvis films, those being 'King Creole', 'Flaming Star' and 'Jailhouse Rock', 'Blue Hawaii' is one of his better overall films. It's proof that his early films were actually pretty good, but unfortunately it was one of his last good ones when the formula started here wore increasingly thin and further suffered from looking less appealing and even the quality of the soundtracks and Elvis' acting wavering significantly.

'Blue Hawaii' could have been better. The formulaic story has occasional draggy spots due to the content not quite being enough to sustain the running time. While most of the soundtrack is great, there is a big difference between the best songs and the weakest, with a couple of songs that don't feel necessary, feel thrown in for the sake of it and are neither catchy or beautiful, particularly "Ito Eats" and "Splicin' Sand". The supporting cast is variable, annoying Jenny Maxwell and dull John Archer coming off worst.

However, Elvis looks natural and is very charismatic, as well as vocally and performance-wise being very much in prime. Personally thought Joan Blackman was appealing, likewise with her chemistry with Elvis, but Roland Winters and particularly Angela Lansbury fare best in support.

Visually, 'Blue Hawaii' is one of the most beautiful-looking Elvis films, along with 'King Creole' and 'Flaming Star'. It's beautifully shot and Hawaii entrances more than it ever has on film. Norman Taurog directs assuredly in by far one of his better outings with Elvis (there were 9 and the first two, the other two being 'GI Blues', are the best).

Most of the soundtrack is simply great, the highlight being the sublime "Can't Help Falling in Love", one of Elvis' most famous songs and it is impossible to not understand why. "No More", "Rock-a-Hula Baby", "Hawaiian Sunset" and "Hawaiian Wedding Song" are honourable mentions. The script is witty and there is enough of the story that amuses and charms.

In conclusion, good Elvis film, one of his better ones without being among his very best. 7/10 Bethany Cox

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