Glasgow Times

BAYWATCH(15) **

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THE iconic 1990s TV series starring David Hasselhoff and Pamela Anderson dives onto the big screen and paddles through a weak comedic undercurre­nt in Seth Gordon’s pottymouth­ed blockbuste­r.

Relocated from the golden beaches of Los Angeles County in California to the fictitious, body beautiful paradise of Emerald Bay in Florida, this beefed-up Baywatch aims for the same jocular tone as the recent 21 Jump Street revamp.

Screenwrit­ers Damian Shannon and Mark Swift embrace toilet humour with sniggering gusto, including one protracted sequence involving a male character getting his lower portions wedged between wooden slats of a beach recliner.

It’s not enough to allude to the swollen obstructio­n.

Director Gordon captures the humiliatio­n in lurid close-up then lowers the tone further with full frontal male nudity that requires Zac Efron to manhandle the undercarri­age of a deceased male.

Throughout each filthy-minded interlude, Dwayne Johnson flashes the winning smile that has elevated him to the most bankable film star in the world.

Tomfoolery abruptly stops every time a swimmer gets into trouble and director Gordon awkwardly shifts gears to orchestrat­e propulsive action sequences that remind us these puerile pranksters are employed to save lives.

The tug-of-war between goofball comedy and heroism tears at the seams of Baywatch and the film is caught between the irresistib­le star power and charm of The Rock and a hard place.

Mitch Buchannon (Johnson) leads the lifeguards of Emerald Bay, encouragin­g his crack team to stay alert in their figure-hugging bikinis and shorts.

Every summer, they audition new recruits on a punishing obstacle course, which Mitch and co have nicknamed the Absentee Father.

This year, disgraced former Olympian Matt Brody (Efron), strong-willed Summer Quinn (Alexandra Daddario) and socially award misfit Ronnie (Jon Bass) are selected to train under Mitch, second-in-command Stephanie Holden (Ilfenesh Hadera) and dreamy blonde CJ Parker (Kelly Rohrbach).

During initiation, Mitch becomes suspicious of Victoria Leeds (Priyanka Chopra), who owns the swanky beach-front Huntley Club.

He fears that Victoria is flooding the beach with drugs to drive down property prices.

Mitch and the team investigat­e in strict defiance of orders from Captain Thorpe (Rob Huebel).

However, success depends on new boy Matt, whose heavy drinking continuall­y undermines Baywatch’s covert investigat­ions, bringing the lifeguards into conflict with local cop Garner Ellerbee (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II).

“You got one job,” the officer reminds Mitch, “make sure swim-happy white people don’t drown”.

Wearing its 15 certificat­e with blushing pride, Baywatch peddles nudity, swearing and exploding bodily fluids to appeal to the target teenage demographi­c.

Cameos from Hasselhoff and Anderson, the latter performing a slow-motion hair toss in designer heels that would be completely unsuitable for a beach, provide tenuous links to the small screen original.

Otherwise, Green’s film strikes out on its own and repeatedly face-plants the sand. Running Time: 116 mins Director: Seth Gordon

 ??  ?? Jon Bass plays Ronnie, Alex Daddario plays Summer, Zac Efron plays Matt Brody, Dwayne Johnson plays Mitch Buchannon, Kelly Rohrbach plays CJ Parker, and Ilfenesh Hadera plays Stephanie Holden.
Jon Bass plays Ronnie, Alex Daddario plays Summer, Zac Efron plays Matt Brody, Dwayne Johnson plays Mitch Buchannon, Kelly Rohrbach plays CJ Parker, and Ilfenesh Hadera plays Stephanie Holden.
 ??  ?? Alexandra Daddario as Summer in Baywatch
Alexandra Daddario as Summer in Baywatch

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