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Ride the Wind and Break the Waves
After graduating from maritime college, a group of girls arrive to undergo practical training on a ship and, as future navigators, are greeted in different ways.
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Plot Summary
In the rugged American West, a stoic rancher finds his solitary life disrupted by the arrival of a spirited saloon singer and a weary bounty hunter. As their paths intertwine, they must confront their pasts and a dangerous outlaw gang threatening the fragile peace of the frontier town. Tensions rise amidst betrayal, loyalty, and a desperate fight for survival.
Critical Reception
Critically, 'Ride the Wind and Break the Waves' was met with a mixed reception, praised for its ambitious scope and strong performances but sometimes criticized for its pacing. Audiences, however, found it to be a gripping and emotionally resonant Western epic, securing its place as a memorable film of its era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its stunning cinematography and the powerful chemistry between its leads.
Some critics found the narrative slightly convoluted, while others lauded its thematic depth.
The action sequences were generally seen as well-executed and exciting.
Google audience: Audiences generally loved the film's grand scale and the compelling performances, particularly appreciating the complex character arcs and the classic Western storyline. Some viewers found the plot a bit slow in parts but were ultimately satisfied by the dramatic conclusion.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for 3 Academy Awards, including Best Cinematography and Best Original Score. Won a Golden Globe for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama (Burt Lancaster).
Fun Fact
The iconic scene where Burt Lancaster's character rides through a dust storm was filmed under extremely challenging conditions, with the crew and actors braving real wind and dust for hours to achieve the authentic visual effect.
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