Blue Juice (1995)

5.1/10
64/100
56% – Critics
56% – Audience

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JC is at the end of his Twenties and is living with his girlfriend Chloe in a small coastal town in England. He is a surfer legend and some day, three of his friends show up, including Terry who is about to get married. While he is supposed to have the last good time in his life, Josh (a successful Techno music producer) tries to figure out what type of music he likes most and Dean, who sells drugs on a regular basis, must face the fact that his life is not what he would like it to be. JC has his own problems with Chloe: Will he stay with her and run a surfer coffee shop or travel around the world without her?—Thomas Meyer

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Blue Juice Movie Reviews

British comedy of best sort

A Beach bummer? Sorry but no – this is a fantastically easy, fun film, and ridiculously true to life for anyone who’s spent any time or has any fondness for cornwall. The characters are larger than life, but all charming and not out of place in a film of stereotypes. Lovely – no it isn’t going to challenge you, but i would urge you to watch it of you are in love with cornwall, bored on a wet Sunday, or your day’s surfing has been called off due to lack of waves. I think critics of this film perhaps are a bit quick in their discrimination because of the ‘surfing movie’ genre tag that this film carries. I would urge anyone put off by that to take another look, this is not a surf film, but a British surf film, which is of course an entirely different kettle of fish… no glossy beach babes and ‘dude’ but quirky, hopeless overgrown teenagers living for the next swell.

Cliched, but fun surf romance

Saw this a few years ago and wasn’t that impressed but on watching it again recently I find it’s grown on me a lot. There’s a lot of cliches in here, Cornwall is depicted as a crazy little world quite unlike anywhere else in Britain, where one train a week passes through town and everyone listens to hokey little local radio stations manned by oo-arr-ing rustic caricatures. There’s some improbable stuff too, like a couple of people setting up a rural rave in about a day and getting a good few hundred attendees. Some of the characters are a little shallow (J.C.’s local surfing mates are little more than a chorus, pointing out what’s going on now and then). The main group though, Pertwee’s J.C., his girl CZJ and his old mates all have nice little problems that mess them around through the film and wind up getting resolved in quite sweet ways. Some moments of hilarity (fat, e’d-up Terry as the Silver Surfer is just cool, the rave bit in general is a fun scene), some (rather obvious) drama as J.C. and Chloe fall in and out of a relationship, building to a pacey, only slightly silly climax and a cute payoff with all the roles nicely shifted around. Doesn’t really look that deeply at the issues it raises (the nature of being “grown up”, responsibility, money vs soul, self respect and trustworthiness vs being cool and impressing your mates) but it’s not really supposed to, it’s just a bit of fluff without the serious surf ethos (or quality surf footage) of a Big Wednesday. It’s very rooted in its time and place – the clothes, the hair, the vehicles are all right on the money, I almost feel like I really saw half these people in early nineties Cornwall, a nice feeling of familiarity which almost cancels out the patronising rural Cornish stereotypes scattered about. A bit of nostalgia for me for some happy times, and for others probably well worth watching if you don’t take it too seriously, more an “aaaah” and a giggle than a “wow” though.

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Even though I do live in Santa Cruz, I’m not particularly interested in surfing or surf movies, but still, I really enjoyed this one. The theme of being at a stage in life where you start wondering what you’re going to do with it other than partying, what’s really worthwhile in life, and what your values are struck a chord with me. It’s a pretty universal one. I certainly know a lot of people that have dealt with it or are dealing with it right now.

The scenery of Cornwall was gorgeous. So was a very young looking Catherine Zeta Jones. The movie is beautifully shot. It was also very humorous, especially when you know lots of people like the characters in this film. It struck me as very true to life. Ewan McGregor really made me laugh as a drug dealing hippy dude who secretly just wants to be respected. I kept thinking “didn’t I see that guy at a Dead show once?” The whole film kind of reminded me of Santa Cruz with an English accent.