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Surf's Up

"A Major Ocean Picture"

2007 1h 25m ★ 6.5 (2,691 votes) Released

A young surfer enters his first contest, hoping a win will earn him respect. But an encounter with a laid-back local forces him to rethink his values.

Director

Ash Brannon

Screenplay

Ash Brannon

Screenplay

Chris Buck

Screenplay

Christopher Jenkins

Rating
6.5
Runtime
85 min
Budget
$85.0M
Revenue
$149.0M
Profit/Loss
+64.0M

Production

Columbia Pictures Columbia Pictures
Sony Pictures Animation Sony Pictures Animation

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Uknown
Aug 16, 2016

A simple comedy (mockumentary) with great visuals, and good performances.

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CinemaSerf
★ 7/10 Jul 20, 2025

Told by way of a light-hearted documentary, we learn a little of the intrepid young “Cody”. He lives in Antarctica with his family amidst a community who think he’s a bit obsessed. Obsessed with surfing, that is, and he is determined to win the legendary “Big Z” surf-off against the much larger penguin “Tank” who obviously has just a little more ballast against those thirty footers (and he doesn’t have an improvised board made from a shard of ice, neither). Luckily, he manages to recruit the services of veteran “Geek” who, let’s face it, has seen better days - but who sees the spirit in this tiny fighter and by working together there might just be a chance, against all odds! Thing is, this isn’t really about surfing at all, it’s about this young bird coming of age, about him learning about what truly matters. We know his dad ended up being lunch for an orca, and that his adoring mum has a new partner who is less than impressed with “Cody” and his thus far unsuccessful attempts to better the waves - but that just seems to galvanise the youngster more. The association with the older “Geek” serves that curmudgeonly character well too and a sort of reciprocal rejuvenation occurs as they gear up for that ultimate in perilous big surf - all with the help of the scrawny but savvy “Chicken Joe”. The style of storytelling is really quiet entertaining as it mixes the traditional vox-pop style of interview conversation from the contributors with some enthusiastically delivered spontaneous dialogue and some fun faux-grainy images that serve as archive from his earlier trials and tribulations. Sure, the ending is quite predictable but it isn’t sentimental and there’s plenty of seaborne action and mischief along the way - and I enjoyed it.

Keywords

seasurfersurfboardwaveworld cupchickengiant wavepenguinworld championmockumentaryanthropomorphismanimalsmystical worldanthropomorphic animal

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