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Annapolis
Directed by
Justin Lin
PG-13
2006
1h 48m
Drama
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Romance
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5.8
10%
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Set against the backdrop of boxing at the Naval Academy, centers on a young man from the wrong side of the tracks whose dream of attending Annapolis becomes a reality.
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Cast of Annapolis
James Franco
Jake Huard
Tyrese Gibson
Cole
Jordana Brewster
Ali
Donnie Wahlberg
Lt. Burton
Vicellous Shannon
Twins
Roger Fan
Loo
McCaleb Burnett
Whitaker
Wilmer Calderon
Estrada
Jim Parrack
AJ
Macka Foley
Ref
Chi McBride
McNally
Brian Goodman
Bill Huard
Katie Hein
Risa
Jimmy Lin
Lin
Charles Napier
Heather Henderson
Cynthia Webb
Matt Myers
Lisa Crilley
Billy Finnigan
Kevin
Annapolis Ratings & Reviews
Seattle Times
Ted Fry
An alternate title for this atrocious clutter of morality clichs could be A Plebeian and a Gentleman. But that's giving too much credit to just one of the cinematic muses Annapolis desperately wants to follow.
AV Club
Scott Tobias
...basically a military-recruitment commercial.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
While Officer is an almost-great movie, Annapolis, watered down and one degree further from inspiration, is merely an almost-good movie.
Detroit News
Tom Long
Competently made but painfully similar to a plethora of films that have come before it, Annapolis is simply too familiar to land any real punches.
Denver Post
Michael Booth
Annapolis leaves you vaguely seasick from unearned adrenaline. The editing works to make the climaxes sharp, but in the end your stomach is too empty to keep it all down.
Detroit Free Press
John Monaghan
Wobbles unsteadily between a military recruitment vehicle and an underdog boxing picture.
New York Daily News
Jack Mathews
A record number of movie cliches are strung together for the otherwise forgettable boot-camp drama Annapolis.
New York Post
Kyle Smith
Pretty much every line in the movie comes from another movie -- 'How bad do you want it?' 'You're not good enough,' etc. And like virtually all Hollywood films about the military, Annapolis is cheerfully phony.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
Annapolis is more entertaining than any Navy recruitment ad ought to be.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
Best never to have left dry dock with this one.
UGO
Brian Tallerico
Annapolis throws the same punches as many of its inspirational fellow cadets and almost, but not quite, wins the fight.
Village Voice
Ben Kenigsberg
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.
Salon.com
Stephanie Zacharek
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.
Variety
Brian Lowry
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.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Scott Von Doviak
The Village People's In the Navy video was more convincing.
Zap2it.com
Daniel Fienberg
The funniest film of 2006. If only any of the laughs were intentional.
USA Today
Mike Clark
Annapolis moves at a decent clip, but it's all cliches ...
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
Neither lagging military recruitment nor movie attendance is likely to be helped by Annapolis, a by-the-numbers underdog drama set at the storied U.S. Naval Academy in the Maryland port of the title.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
Annapolis is so gung-ho about the United States Naval Academy's ability to turn boys into fighting men and rebels into scrappy team players that it could easily be confused with a military recruiting film.
Dallas Morning News
Mario Tarradell
Annapolis is as predictable as stale bread. You can plot the film's conclusion, oh, at about the midway point. Even the few plot twists can be guessed miles away.
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