A feel-gooder that works for the most part.
Annapolis (2006)
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Reviews Counted:107
Fresh:11
Rotten:96
Average Rating:3.9/10
Consensus: In the immortal words of the Village People; 'In the Navy/ You can sail the seven seas/ In the Navy/ You can put your mind at ease.' However, if you're a movie critic, your mind was not put at ease by Annapolis; instead, you were probably felt uneasy because of the remarkable similarities between the plot of this mediocre, cliche-ridden drama and Top Gun and An Officer and a Gentleman.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for some violence, sexual content and language.
Runtime: 1 hr 44 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Jan 27, 2006 Wide
Box Office: $16,814,615
Synopsis: When he won a coveted admission spot tothe Naval Academy at Annapolis, local kid Jake Huard (James Franco, "James Dean") thought all his dreams had come true - but his battle to become the man he... When he won a coveted admission spot tothe Naval Academy at Annapolis, local kid Jake Huard (James Franco, "James Dean") thought all his dreams had come true - but his battle to become the man he wants to be is only just the beginning. Now, uncertain if a regular kid from a poor blue collar family can fit into the Academy's pressure-cooker atmosphere, and barely making the grade as a Freshman "plebe," Jake has one last shot at proving he has what it takes to become an officer in an institution that boasts a venerable 137-year history of focused discipline and determined excellence. With nothing left to lose, Jake decides to enter the notoriously fierce Navy boxing competition known as the Brigade Championships -- and face off against his arch-nemesis, Midshipman Lt. Cole (TYRESE GIBSON). Everything Jake has ever hoped for stands in the balance: the chance to make his father proud, to validate his Lieutenant's faith in him, to stand up for his fellow plebes, and most of all, to forge a different future. Directed by critically acclaimed indie director Justin Lin ("Better Luck Tomorrow"), comes this exhilarating comeback story of a courageous young sailor who discovers that some opportunities in life are worth fighting for. Jake's fellow classmates are comprised of a dynamic young cast that includes Jordana Brewster as the alluringly tough, female commander who helps to train Jake; Donnie Wahlberg as Lt. Cmdr. Burton, the officer who first decides to take a chance on Jake; and Chi McBride as the boxing coach who takes Jake from amateur swinger to focused warrior. --© Buena Vista Pictures [More]
Starring: James Franco, Jordana Brewster, Tyrese Gibson, Roger Fan
Starring: James Franco, Jordana Brewster, Tyrese Gibson, Roger Fan, Donnie Wahlberg, Vicellous Shannon, Chi McBride
Director: Justin Lin
Director: Justin Lin
Screenwriter: Dave Collard
Producer: Steve Nicolaides
Composer: Brian Tyler
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures
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Reviews for Annapolis
'Annapolis' is a neatly pressed, mirror-shine drone -- so impeccably mediocre we get the feeling somebody cheated on the entrance exam.
Jake [is] forced to swallow his pride and ask girly Brewster to train him. It's a marginally subversive moment in a movie that otherwise falls in line.
Bland as vanilla pudding and half as tasty, "Annapolis" is "Rocky Jr." disguised as a rip-off of "An Officer and a Gentleman."
The film comes across like a recruiting commercial with subliminal 'Join the Navy' messages layered throughout.
Franco does what he can with the material, but is generally left floundering...
[T]this is solid B-movie stuff right outta the time when 'B movie' wasn't an insult but more a mark of quality craftsmanship...
A fantasy with James Franco as a strong male lead and Jordana Brewster as his child-like female boxing coach.
It's a formulaic, feel-good military drama,but be aware that its TV commercials tout non-existent scenes.
The school seems to consist of one obstacle course, one classroom lab, and a world-class boxing arena.
Predictable, cardboard cut-out characters, but easy to digest. Sometime after a dense indie, we seek out this fluff.
Answers the question, how many cliches can be squeezed into one film?
This isn't as much a movie as it is a recipe for a cinematic casserole in which the ingredients are clichés and rip-offs.
The underdog story doesn't miss a cliche, even though it never figures out whether it's a boxing picture or a military drama.
Reworks the basic rags-to-riches fantasy in a muddle of clichés...as predicable as they come
Annapolis is less like a movie than a virus -- one that clings so tenaciously to its host genre that it begins to take on the characteristics of a real movie, even though it's just faking.
The fact that it doesn't remotely resemble Annapolis is the least of its problems.
Judging Annapolis by its most appealing attributes (among all the cliches): It's not bad superficially, but neither is it all that it could be.
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