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The Lifeguard
TrailerAfter feeling a sense of emptiness and sadness in her life, 29-year-old Leigh is on leave from her job in New York City and returns to the place she last felt happy: her childhood home in Connecticut. She gets work as a lifeguard and starts a dangerous relationship with a troubled teenager.Actors: Kristen Bell, Mamie Gummer, Martin Starr, Alex Shaffer, Joshua Harto, David Lambert, Amy Madigan, Adam LeFevre, John Finn, Paulie Litt, Sendhil Ramamurthy, ...»Director: Liz W. GarciaCountry: United StatesDuration: 98 minQuality: HDRelease: 2013IMDb: 5.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Lifeguard"
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Characters of "The Lifeguard"
LeighPlayed by: Kristen BellMelPlayed by: Mamie GummerToddPlayed by: Martin StarrMattPlayed by: Alex ShafferJohnPlayed by: Joshua HartoLittle JasonPlayed by: David LambertJustinePlayed by: Amy MadiganHansPlayed by: Adam LeFevreBig JasonPlayed by: John FinnLumpyPlayed by: Paulie LittScrappy KidPlayed by: Anthony Marino -
Directors of "The Lifeguard"
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Creators of "The Lifeguard"
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Critic Reviews of "The Lifeguard"
RogerEbert.comSeptember 02, 2013"The Lifeguard" is hemmed in by vagueness and cliche, and nearly ruined by its soundtrack, an insistent barrage of thematically obvious alt-radio music cues.
Los Angeles TimesAugust 30, 2013Although writer-director Liz W. Garcia's wistful, angsty tale treads familiar ground, the filmmaker has crafted a credibly flawed and conflicted heroine who holds interest.
New York PostAugust 30, 2013The central character simply comes across as whiny and entitled instead of troubled and dark, and the central theme of getting your groove back by acting like a kid again has been done many times by much more talented filmmakers.
Newark Star-LedgerAugust 30, 2013The movie really depends on Bell, and her story, and neither is interesting or compelling enough to engage us.
New York TimesAugust 29, 2013This directorial debut by Liz W. Garcia, a writer for television, bears some echoes of its creator's origins, going from deft to trite in its drama and setting up character arcs that feel sappily resolved within its feature length.
Boston GlobeAugust 29, 2013The movie's being billed in some quarters as a comedy, which is a hell of a stretch given that the plot expands to take in statutory rape and teen suicide.
Shadows on the WallSeptember 03, 2013A strikingly realistic approach lifts this comedy-drama above the fray, combining skilful writing and direction with transparent performances that reveal the characters' internal struggles.
Television Without PitySeptember 02, 2013The writer/director stifles any actual feeling with thudding, heavily-underlined subtext-as-text dialogue and an overreliance on indie rock scored musical montages
Shared DarknessAugust 30, 2013With apologies to Thomas Wolfe, you can go home again; The Lifeguard just proves that sometimes it's not the best course of action.
Cinemalogue.comAugust 30, 2013The film strains to be hip and edgy in its exploration of catharsis through starting over, and its central relationship feels more contrived than authentic.
NYC Movie GuruAugust 29, 2013Solid performances can't save the undercooked, shallow, overly simplistic screenplay.
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