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The Boys in the Boat

User rating: 4.55 47 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: December 25, 2023

On DVD/Blu-ray: June 25, 2024

PG-13 | Drama, Sport | 2h 3m

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4.55/5

User rating: 4.55

Based on 134 votes and 47 reviews.


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User rating: January 7, 2024

Take a box of tissues along. This is one of those worn out unlikely-team-pulls-off-a-last-second-miracle movies. Usually it's about football or baseball or basketball. Rowing is a refreshing difference. The water scenery is stunning. The acting is good. Callum Turner as Joe Rantz is a dream. Use of the piano song to motivate the sad, quiet guy was a nice touch. It could have used more of his music. Overall it's a good way to spend an afternoon.

User rating: January 7, 2024

Good acting well done! Enjoyed the story felt the pressure of the competition TRUE STORY.

User rating: January 7, 2024

I loved it

User rating: January 7, 2024

A feel good movie even tho we knew the outcome.

User rating: January 6, 2024

Good movie! Good acting! Good scenery! Good food! Good seat! Good bye! ;)

User rating: January 6, 2024

Good back story, good acting. I'm not a rowing fan, but it held my attention.

User rating: January 5, 2024

Plot line very predictable

User rating: January 3, 2024

An excellent movie!!!!

User rating: January 3, 2024

Loved this movie and loved the cast. They were all so good, it would be impossible to pick any one out to say they were amazing, because they all were. Love the scene where they have the shy guy play piano. I have a feeling he has an incredible back story, similar to that of Joe Rantz, not just because we see him in the first scene trying to get work, just like Joe.

User rating: January 2, 2024

Excellent portrayal of demanding and difficult team sport, requiring self-submission to the greater goal. Highly recommend the film; must now read the book.