Crazy Canucks

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  • 2004
  • 1 hr 36 min
  • 5.2  (134)

Crazy Canucks is a biographical sports movie, released in 2004, that follows the journey of the legendary Canadian downhill ski team during the late '70s and early '80s. The movie is directed by Randy Bradshaw and stars Lucas Bryant, Sandy Robson, and Curtis Harrison. The film is set in the late '70s when skiing was not as popular in Canada as it is today. The Canadian skiing team was not taken seriously by the Europeans and Americans, who had been dominating the sport for years. However, a group of young and passionate skiers from British Columbia decided to change this perception.

The movie follows the story of the Crazy Canucks – a team composed of Steve Podborski (Lucas Bryant), Ken Read (Sandy Robson), Dave Irwin (Curtis Harrison), and Dave Murray (Noah Bernett) – as they rise from obscurity to become one of the best downhill skiing teams in the world. The team was known for its unconventional and fearless skiing style, which earned them the nickname "crazy."

The film chronicles the team's journey from their humble beginnings to their triumphs and heartbreaks on the slopes. The movie highlights their rigorous training and the close bond that developed among them. They went through grueling training sessions, facing difficult weather conditions and various courses in their quest to prove themselves.

One of the highlights of the movie is the depiction of the 1980 Winter Olympics held in Lake Placid, New York. The team competes in a downhill skiing event that brings them face to face with their stiffest competition, including the reigning Olympic champion and the top European skiers. The Crazy Canucks give it all they have, and the movie captures the thrill and excitement of the race.

The film also sheds light on the personal struggles of the individual team members. It portrays how some of them had to overcome injuries and personal setbacks to stay on top of their game. It also shows how the team was affected by the tragic death of their teammate, Dave Murray, who succumbed to cancer shortly after retiring from skiing.

The cinematography of the movie is exquisite, with stunning visuals of the Canadian Rockies and the various skiing events that the team competes in. The soundtrack of the movie complements the visuals, adding to the emotional depth of the story.

The performances of the actors are commendable, with each of them capturing the spirit and mannerisms of their real-life counterparts. Lucas Bryant does an excellent job of portraying Steve Podborski's charismatic and fun-loving persona, while Sandy Robson perfectly captures Ken Read's intensity and passion for the sport. Curtis Harrison delivers a heartfelt performance as Dave Irwin, whose struggle with injuries and personal setbacks exemplifies the challenges that come with being an athlete.

Overall, Crazy Canucks is an uplifting and inspiring movie that showcases the triumphs and trials of a group of athletes who dared to challenge the status quo. The movie is a tribute to the Bravehearts of the Canadian downhill ski team, who inspired generations of skiers and helped put Canadian skiing on the map.

Crazy Canucks is a 2004 tv movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 36 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.2.

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  • Release Date
    2004
  • Runtime
    1 hr 36 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.2  (134)