Narra la extraordinaria historia real de la atleta Diana Nyad, que a la edad de 60 años y con la ayuda de su mejor amiga y entrenadora, se compromete a alcanzar el sueño de su vida: nadar 11... Leer todoNarra la extraordinaria historia real de la atleta Diana Nyad, que a la edad de 60 años y con la ayuda de su mejor amiga y entrenadora, se compromete a alcanzar el sueño de su vida: nadar 110 millas en mar abierto desde Cuba hasta Florida.Narra la extraordinaria historia real de la atleta Diana Nyad, que a la edad de 60 años y con la ayuda de su mejor amiga y entrenadora, se compromete a alcanzar el sueño de su vida: nadar 110 millas en mar abierto desde Cuba hasta Florida.
- Nominado a 2 premios Óscar
- 9 premios ganados y 37 nominaciones en total
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- (as Eliana Harraka)
- Suzanne
- (as Marcela Acuña Baez)
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- TriviaDuring production in the Dominican Republic, Diana Nyad and Bonnie Stoll visited the set. Nyad was able to swim with Annette Bening, with "many of the 400-person crew cheering". She said, "That's a moment I will never forget."
- ErroresThere is a scene where Diana and Bonnie discuss Jack Nelson (Diana's childhood coach) having passed away. Diana's swims were all 2013 and earlier; however, Jack Nelson died on November 5, 2014.
- Citas
Bonnie Stoll: Your superiority complex is really screwed up, you know that?
- Créditos curiososThe opening credits don't begin until almost 11½ minutes in.
- ConexionesFeatured in The 7PM Project: Episode dated 20 October 2023 (2023)
- Bandas sonorasBy the Beautiful Sea
Written by Harold Atteridge and Harry Carroll
Performed by Doc Severinsen and The Tonight Show Band
Courtesy of Carson Entertainment Group
In terms of its inspirational story, Nyad follows a pretty straightforward plot of the titular characters attempts to swim from Cuba to Florida. This underdog/triumph of the human spirit storyline is by no means new, but it's handled here with honesty and care. The start of things is rough-the first actual shot of Bening as Nyad is almost unintentionally funny, and it's pretty obvious that the actors are not totally comfortable with their characters early on. But, much like Nyad herself, the movie gets better over time as the technical quality improves and the actors are able to flex their skills, and by the end you're cheering right alongside the crowds for her success.
Diana Nyad, as a figure, is quite complicated. There's no doubt that she's has some incredible achievements, but she's also been reported as self-centered, dishonest, and in general rather controversial. Walking in to Nyad, I feared that the filmmakers would opt to completely gloss over this to be more simple (and palatable to Oscar voters), but thankfully this is not the case. The movie chugs along with its traditional empowerment story, but along the way there's tension between Nyad and her companions as her arrogance threatens to derail the swim. A lesson about "the power of teamwork" may seem cliche, and to an extent, it is. But the movie's exploration of the way perceptions change based on your own humility adds an interesting texture to the proceedings that not all filmmakers would seek to include.
One of the most talked-about things regarding this movie is the acting, and for the most part, it delivers. Annette Bening as Nyad is thoroughly convincing and able to sell this rather idealistic yet egocentric woman without being totally unlikable, and the physical strength it must have taken to perform the swimming is impressive. It takes a while for her to fully warm up to the role, but once she does it's a strong turn. Bening had a job and she delivered.
But the star of the show here is Jodie Foster. She imbues her character with so much personality and life force that she disappears into the role and is easily the best part about the whole film. Foster's not given amazing dialogue to work with, and yet through sheer talent, she pulls the movie together to craft a complex portrait of a woman torn between dedication to her friend and her own self-actualization. If nothing else, watch this movie for her performance.
In the age of streaming this is exactly the sort of thing to fall under the radar were it not for awards season, but it has more heart than most film's you can find on Netflix. This is not an incredibly well-made movie, but it doesn't need to be. The core thing that makes a story like this work is the emotional impact, and it delivers. Nyad's an imperfect but satisfying film, uplifting and well-acted enough to be worth a watch.
Finally score: 68/100.
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Taquilla
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 16,056
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 1 minuto
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39:1