Blue Crush 2 Page #4

Synopsis: Dana is 18, gorgeous and a killer surfer with a shelf full of trophies to prove it. When her father pressures her to buckle down and go to college, Dana flees her Beverly Hills home for the beaches of South Africa, the site of some of the world's most awesome surf and her late mother's home country. With her mom's journal in hand and a mismatched gang of surf fanatics watching her back, Dana embarks on an odyssey along the breathtaking southern coast of Africa to fulfill her mother's dream-one long, flawless journey down the barrel of the killer waves of J-Bay.
Genre: Drama, Romance, Sport
Director(s): Mike Elliott
Production: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.5
PG-13
Year:
2011
113 min
Website
282 Views


Hey, sister.

Hi.

This is it. This is where I grew up.

And it's the best spot for kwaito music and dancing.

(DANCE MUSIC PLAYING)

Careful, sister.

Come on. You never seen a white girl dance before?

I'm teaching you my moves, show me some of yours.

Okay, then. Watch how it's done.

PUSHY:
Go, sister!

DJ:
Hello, everyone. Let's kick it

in here all night. You're ready?

(GASPS)

Why are you here? What the hell

do you want in my business?

Huh?

You keep looking for trouble, I will

show it to you. Do you hear me?

Dana! Sh*t, that was him!

DANA:
We have to call the cops.

Cops don't come to the kasie! Dana. Dana!

This is insane.

Dana. This is not worth it, whatever it is.

I just wanna see where he goes,

and we can come back later for help.

Come on.

Dana. What?

You don't know what you're dealing with.

We have to get out of here. Shh!

(RATTLING)

(WHISPERS) Pushy. That's Grant's truck.

Grant's never been anywhere near this part of town.

Now, let's go. Please.

Pushy, look.

Come on.

Always be prepared, right?

(TRUCK BEEPS)

Come on.

DANA:
Oh, my God! Pushy.

Look. He's coming.

Let's go. Run!

Hey! Get them!

Get them!

Come on, come on.

PUSHY:
Go, go. Go!

If we make it through this, I'm gonna kill you.

Leave us alone!

(HONKING) Look out!

Come on, go!

Jump! Jump!

Well, you happy now?

"Happy"? What do you mean?

You know, I have to live around here!

You might wanna think about that once in a while!

This is getting out of control, Dana.

Hey, come and get it. It's firing.

Where were you last night?

What?

Out with a couple of mates having a few.

What are you, my wife?

Funny, 'cause I saw your truck in the Umlazi township.

Umlazi? Why would I go there?

We saw your license plate, Grant.

We also saw what was inside of your truck.

I reported it to the police.

Used to have a term for kooks

who got in way over their heads

on a big day at Supers,

shark bait.

I think I'll take this one in.

DANA:
Yeah, you do that.

You didn't call the cops.

I bluffed. And he didn't fold.

I'm not done with this.

She's 18. She's my daughter. I need to find her.

Sir, she's an adult.

We can put her photo in our database

and put out a missing persons alert,

but I'm afraid there's not much else we can do.

Next.

Look, how do I access the database?

Next.

I can't believe I let that creep con

me into actually liking him.

A guy so opposite to everything I believe in!

(LAUGHS)

What's so funny?

You're not that different from Grant.

What? What's that supposed to mean?

He's got a rich daddy. You've got a rich daddy.

Face it, you're both just spoiled kids playing

at being surf bums for a while.

And making trouble for the rest of us.

Where the hell is this coming from?

You think because my father's rich

that I don't care about things?

That I don't feel pain?

You care about what's important to you.

What? You're dangerous.

And everyone else gets dragged along for the ride.

Hey, you volunteered for this ride, remember?

Yeah, well, maybe I'm getting off your bus.

I'm sick and tired of living someone else's dream.

This is your dream, too!

Right. And we both know Tara

is not gonna let that happen.

You're giving up?

Just leave me alone, Dana.

You know what? Maybe Tara was right about you!

No commitment and no guts!

Yeah? Thanks.

No problem.

(CRYING)

Grant!

(COWBOY PLAYING GUITAR)

Hey, Dana. Hey.

Well, I guess I need a place to stay. Just for one night.

I'm headed to J-bay tomorrow.

(DANA CHUCKLES)

WHARF RAT:
You can stay in our room.

Yeah, the more the merrier.

COWBOY:
Look, I think it's your lucky day.

This cowpoke was gonna bunk with

Flash and Pete over in Tim's bus.

Seems like a good opportunity for you to, you

know, do some thinkin' up in my room.

Thanks, Cowboy.

Come on. I'll help you get set up.

Thanks, guys.

Have a good night. Nice dreams.

Sorry, boys.

MAN:
Hey, if you change your mind, I've got condoms.

You know, Tim says swell's comin'.

Yeah, I guess.

Sh*t, right in time for the Roxy tryouts.

I wonder if Tara's really gonna be there.

Yeah, I heard she left earlier today with Grant,

so I reckon you ought to plan on her being there.

She left with Grant? After all that?

I don't think she knows.

I mean, does any of us really know what happened?

Thanks for letting me use your place.

You got it.

CATHERINE:
Dana! Dana!

I'm out of time and I'm afraid I'll never get back home.

Dana. Dana? Dana, where are you? Dana!

(VEHICLES APPROACHING)

Pushy. Everybody, get up!

Get up!

Everybody, get up!

Pushy!

Everybody away from the house now!

Attention. DANA:
Pushy!

The eThekwini Municipality, by the order of the court,

is hereby demolishing this condemned building.

Any occupants are hereby advised

to vacate immediately.

DANA:
Pushy!

(SHRIEKS)

Pushy! Sh*t.

Pushy!

Damn it. Pushy!

COWBOY:
Everybody move to open

sand for a head count. Go!

Go. Come on, let's go.

Pushy! Dana, I'm here.

I was looking for you.

Go! Run! Come on!

Pushy! Dana! Come on! Come on!

Holy sh*t! There goes our home.

Wait a minute. Tim. Where's Tim?

Tim! ALL:
Tim!

MAN:
No way, that thing runs!

Attention. Unofficial vehicles are

not allowed on the beach.

All aboard. Who's coming aboard?

Bus leaves in five minutes! MAN 1: Where to?

Jeffrey's Bay. It's confirmed, swell

of the decade is on its way.

MAN 2:
Let's go to J-bay.

Thanks for coming after me.

So, you going?

You? Only if you go.

You never give up, do you?

Nope.

Then hell, yeah, I'm going.

It's time you finished your damn odyssey.

You and me, we've got an appointment

with destiny in J-bay.

Hell, yeah, we do!

(BLUES SONG PLAYING)

Look after yourselves, okay?

MAN:
Get on the bus, man!

DANA:
No way.

You saved it all?

PUSHY:
Hell, yeah.

Tim! Hey, hey.

(PEOPLE EXCLAIM)

I'm driving. Come on.

(POP SONG PLAYING)

Thank you.

(EXCLAIMING)

Come on! Dana, Pushy, run! MAN 1: Get on the bus!

GIRL:
Come on! MAN 2: Move it!

(WHOOPING)

Hello. I'm looking for my daughter.

Her name's... You're Dana's dad.

Yeah. Is she... Is she here?

Nope. The whole family's on the odyssey.

Chasing the swell, you know.

Well, except us folks.

Family? Odyssey?

Mmm. They're headed down to Jeffrey's Bay.

But they got three days on you.

And Lord knows where they'll take off after that.

What's the fastest way there?

Airplane.

Hey.

You okay?

Yeah.

I'm good.

You know, we're technically homeless now.

Well, we still have the bus.

Yup, and a big, weird, stinky family to fill it.

(BOTH LAUGH)

Yeah.

I'm just glad Pushy and I are good again. Yeah.

Man, I hope she makes that team.

Tryouts are this Saturday, that's two days away.

Yeah.

It's really great how you supported her.

You're a really special person, Dana.

Yeah? Do you wanna write me a song about it?

(GIGGLING)

I already did.

Oh, my God! You did?

Yeah. How's it go?

It's complicated.

No kidding.

Come on, let's hear it.

(PLAYING SOFT MUSIC)

(SINGING)

It is.

Yeah.

COWBOY:
Whoo!

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