IMDb plot summary: Traces the journey of a suburban family - led by a well-intentioned but domineering father - as they navigate love, forgiveness, and coming together in the aftermath of a loss.
Directed by Trey Edward Shults. Stars Taylor Russell, Kelvin Harrison Jr., and Alexa Demie.
Waves is a 2019 drama about a family. The first half of the story follows the teenage son and the stress that he is under as he deals with losing his prospects of a career in wrestling, and then learning that his girlfriend is pregnant and planning to keep the baby, which is going to make his life even worse. The second half of the film follows primarily the daughter in the family, as she grapples with the choices that her older brother made and how it affects her life and her family's life. This is a very slow, character-heavy drama that was enjoyable moment to moment, but left almost no impact on me in the long run. I had to go read through the Wikipedia summary to remember what happened in this movie, and a lot of what I read, I genuinely don't remember. On one hand, it's good that I don't remember anything that I disliked about it, but on the other hand, it's probably not a good sign that I don't remember a single thing about it. This is a solid cast, and they bring good quality acting work to their roles. I very much see how this could be a movie that would be very affecting to someone, but it just didn't have that effect on me, unfortunately.
🎥 Waves (2019)
📊 Ranked #2262/4204 on my Flickchart
🎯 Flickscore™: 46
lost to The Girl on a Motorcycle (held at #2133)
beat The Deadly Affair (#3173 → #3174)
beat Jimmy the Kid (#2651 → #2652)
beat Bad Education (#2390 → #2391)
lost to Rebecca (held at #2261)
beat Pride & Prejudice (#2325 → #2326)
beat Beauty and the Beast (#2293 → #2294)
beat The Big Pond (#2277 → #2278)
beat The Truth About Youth (#2269 → #2270)
beat Cowboys & Aliens (#2265 → #2266)
beat Happy Christmas (#2263 → #2264)






