I'm not a big fan of sports movies. I must therefore confess the only reason I purchased this DVD, was because of that enticing cover, and I wanted to see more.
Allow me to wipe the drool from my mouth. This film has enough eye candy to send your heart racing. All those lean, toned, muscled bodies are a visual feast, and made the film well worth it. This is the type of movie I can easily put on, turn the volume all the way down, and just have it play in the background!
Maybe that won't be a bad idea anyway, since there's not really much of a story here. This film is about beach volleyball, and that's all you get to see in the movie. From an eye candy perspective I'm not complaining, but 'Green Flash' doesn't really have much substance. Then again, its a sports movie and serves its purpose well. It is simple and easy to follow with no twists or complicated premise.
David Charvet stars as a washed up basketball player, Cameron Day. He moves to Los Angeles where his old manager Jason (Jaleel White) offers him a job at his sports ware store. By chance - and mainly thanks to a jogger named Mia (Torrey DeVitto) - he becomes actively involved in professional beach volleyball. Mia is a lovely girl and I liked her kind nature.
Although I liked Cameron I didn't see him as a strong character. With him constantly switching teams as it suited his needs, he came across as an insecure and opportunist character. He was forever disloyal to his team mates, and ditched them without giving it a second thought. His decisions were based on what he had to gain.
In general, 'Green Flash' is entertaining and it is nothing more and nothing less than what it is meant to be. It's about men enjoying playing with balls...
Real-life volleyball champion Ausin Rester makes a brief appearance in the film as Turner.
Green Flash
2008
Action / Comedy / Drama / Sport
Green Flash
2008
Action / Comedy / Drama / Sport
Plot summary
At the ripe old age of 30, Cameron Day has given up his chances at pro-basketball fame and settled into an aimless life. A chance encounter with a beautiful woman lands him smack in the middle of Southern California's pro beach volleyball scene. A naturally talented true athlete, he seems destined for sports stardom once again until his old demons start creeping in, threatening his chances at success.
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January 14, 2022 at 05:19 PM
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Bodies! Bodies! Bodies!
'An actor's greatest opponent is his own acting ability'
Cameron Day an ex-basketball player gives up his dreams of playing pro-ball and decides to move to California and there he finds everything he is looking for. Sun, love, friendship and a new sport.
The overall plot seems to be very interesting as it explores the trials and tribulations of a sport star whose glory days are long gone. Yes, the dialogue was corny and the atmosphere around Day disappearing was a little confusing...But I found it entertaining.
However I found the lack of acting talent a shame. David Charvet, who apparently was on Baywatch (Enough said)....has no acting range, he is monotone and has the same expression on his face.
The stunning Torrey Devitto from (Drake and Josh as well as One Tree Hill) plays her role with a much needed cheeriness factor. Yes, she fails at times with her acting but she provides the quirkiness and laughs 'I bet I could bench you'...which is definitely needed.
An under-dog story with a difference that deserves to be watched.
As discovered on the THIS channel!
I'm obliged to write this because there are few reviews for "Beach Kings," as displayed on THIS, a channel my TV picked up on the rabbi-ears. It stars David Charvet (I think that's his name), one of the unknown male actors from "Baywatch" not named Mr. Hasselhoff. Also starring Steve Urkel & Kristen Callavari, who unlike the last two, is a future celebrity when this movie was made (unless "The Hills" was on during that time & she agreed to appear on "Beach Kings" to expand her filmography.) The film features your run-of-the-mill story of a washed-up athlete, done with basketball but becomes a rising beach volleyball star. He meets cute w/ some girl (although it ain't Callavari) & she along w/ some BFFs (including Urkel) guide Charvet through the trials & tribulations of comeback athletes. If my spoiler is the Baywatch lifeguard's volleyball team wins the big match as written in any sports movies, my apologies. (& I checked the box just to be safe.) "Green Flash" is such a depressing example of watching watched-up actors do their thing while the movie's sponsors are Life-Alert, vocational schools, Colonial Penn, & something about vaginal mesh. Not exactly cars, junk food, & better movies, huh?