Kim Swims

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  • PG
  • 2017
  • 1 hr 15 min
  • 7.0  (118)

Kim Swims is a documentary-style film that follows the journey of a San Francisco based open water swimmer named Kim Chambers. The film documents her attempt at completing the Ocean's Seven, a challenging feat that entails swimming across seven of the world's most treacherous waters. The film also explores her personal life, her passion for swimming, and her journey from a traumatic injury to becoming one of the world's preeminent open water swimmers.

The movie opens with an introduction to Kim Chambers, a driven, focused and talented swimmer, who is determined to complete the Ocean's Seven challenge. Kim's first swim, which takes place in the frigid waters of the San Francisco Bay, is the first of the seven required to complete the challenge. The film does an excellent job explaining the Ocean's Seven challenge and why it is so difficult.

The film then goes into a deep dive into Kim's life, and we learn about her journey as a swimmer. We see how she got into swimming, how she dealt with a traumatic accident that left her confined to a wheelchair, and how she overcame overwhelming odds to become one of the world's most talented open water swimmers. The film explores her early life and her passion for swimming, helping the audience to understand what drives Kim and what keeps her going even when the challenge is overwhelming.

As the film progresses, we see Kim training for her remaining six swims, which include crossing the Catalina Channel, the Tsugaru Strait in Japan, and the Cook Strait in New Zealand. Each swim featured in the film comes with its own set of challenges, whether it's the strong tides, the freezing water temperatures, or the presence of dangerous marine life. The film does an excellent job of portraying the challenges that Kim face as she prepares for each swim, and even more so as she takes on each new water body.

The film is more than just an account of Kim's physical prowess, though. It also delves into the emotional and mental challenges that Kim faces. Detractors often point out the fact that open water swimming is a solo sport, and that there is no team to fall back on when things get tough. This sense of isolation can lead to some of the swimmers giving up before they reach their goals. However, Kim is different. The film shows that she has a supportive team that cheers her on every step of the way, and provides the emotional support she needs when things get tough.

Kim Swims is a beautifully shot film with breathtaking footage of the open ocean. The camera's cinematography dives deep, into the twists and turns of the treacherous waters while the viewer also witnesses in great detail, Kim's approach to each swim, her techniques and strategy.

The movie provides excellent insights into the challenges that the human body and mind can face when pushed to the extreme. Kim Swims is not just about Kim's journey but is also about the strength and resilience that can be found in all of us. The documentary is an inspiring testament to human willpower and perseverance, and is an excellent watch whether you're a fan of open water swimming or just looking for something heartwarming to watch. Overall, Kim Swims is an excellent film that showcases the beauty and the challenges of open water swimming and will leave the viewers inspired to dream big, go out there, and tackle their own challenges head-on.

Kim Swims is a 2017 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour and 15 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.0.

Kim Swims
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  • Release Date
    2017
  • MPAA Rating
    PG
  • Runtime
    1 hr 15 min
  • IMDB Rating
    7.0  (118)