{"id":1545,"date":"2026-05-13T08:16:00","date_gmt":"2026-05-13T08:16:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/newsmag.live\/2026\/05\/13\/in-waves-review-an-eloquent-rendering-of-first-love-heart-crushing-loss-and-the-joy-of-surfing\/"},"modified":"2026-05-13T08:16:00","modified_gmt":"2026-05-13T08:16:00","slug":"in-waves-review-an-eloquent-rendering-of-first-love-heart-crushing-loss-and-the-joy-of-surfing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newsmag.live\/ja\/2026\/05\/13\/in-waves-review-an-eloquent-rendering-of-first-love-heart-crushing-loss-and-the-joy-of-surfing\/","title":{"rendered":"\u2018In Waves\u2019 Review: An Eloquent Rendering of First Love, Heart-Crushing Loss and the Joy of Surfing"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<p> \tThe first animated film to open the Cannes festival\u2019s Critics\u2019 Week, <em>In Waves<\/em> is an understated marvel, its elegant hand-drawn simplicity bolstered by a strong emotional throughline. The love story it tells \u2014 spirited, tender and wrenching \u2014 begins with the clumsy meet-cute in a suburban Los Angeles high school of AJ, an introverted skateboarder, and Kristen, a gutsy surfer. They\u2019re vivid characters brought to warm life by unfussy animation and the superb performances of <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hollywoodreporter.com\/t\/will-sharpe\/\" id=\"auto-tag_will-sharpe\" data-tag=\"will-sharpe\">Will Sharpe<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hollywoodreporter.com\/t\/stephanie-hsu\/\" id=\"auto-tag_stephanie-hsu\" data-tag=\"stephanie-hsu\">Stephanie Hsu<\/a>. Moving within a few short years from blushing infatuation to friendship to committed partnership, these two will weather some of life\u2019s harshest storms.  \t<\/p>\n<p> \tBased on <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hollywoodreporter.com\/t\/aj-dungo\/\" id=\"auto-tag_aj-dungo\" data-tag=\"aj-dungo\">AJ Dungo<\/a>\u2019s 2019 graphic novel of the same name, <em>In Waves<\/em> is propelled by the immediacy of autobiography; its main character, AJ (Sharpe), is a visual artist whose life is transformed by Kristen (Hsu) and her love of surfing. Phuong Mai Nguyen, at the helm of her first feature, infuses every frame of the movie with a quicksilver sensory power, from the sun-kissed watercolor palette of its coastal SoCal setting to the black-and-white scenes of an imagined Hawaiian princess, whose symbolic heroism \u2014 and connection to Kristen \u2014 is more poignant each time she appears. In addition to these monochrome sequences, the main action is intercut with scenes of AJ that foreshadow a solitary interlude for a committed surfer and artist.   <\/p>\n<div>\n<div>\n<h3 id=\"title-of-a-story\">  \t \t \t\t \t\t\t\t\tIn Waves\t\t \t <\/h3>\n<p><span>The Bottom Line<\/span> \t\t\t\t\t<span> \t \tTender, sharp and luminous. \t<\/span> \t\t\t\t<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p><strong>Venue:<\/strong> Cannes Film Festival (Critics\u2019 Week)<br \/><strong>Cast:<\/strong> Will Sharpe, Stephanie Hsu, Johnny Young, Alejandro Antonio Ruiz, Griffin Puatu, Taiana Tully, Jacki Jing<br \/><strong>Director:<\/strong> Phuong Mai Nguyen<br \/><strong>Screenwriters:<\/strong> Fanny Burdino, Samuel Doux; based on the graphic novel by AJ Dungo<br \/>\t\t\t \t\t\t<span> \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t1 hour 31 minutes\t\t\t<\/span> \t\t<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p> \tAs the story opens, AJ is, in the words of his best friend, Francisco (Alejandro Antonio Ruiz), \u201caquaphobic\u201d \u2014 a situation that Kristen wastes no time correcting, urging the shy skateboarder into the ocean and teaching him to surf. Along with her brother, Jeff (Griffin Puatu), and cousin Eon (Johnny Young), they form a tight quartet. AJ\u2019s new friends become an especially crucial part of his life after Francisco moves away. The two boys\u2019 awkward driveway goodbye is a key example of what the screenplay by Fanny Burdino and Samuel Doux gets so right about adolescence, as is the tantalizing suspension of time after a boy hits send on a text to the girl he can\u2019t stop thinking about.  \t<\/p>\n<p> \tThe characters\u2019 athleticism speaks volumes too, from the skateboard-level action on sidewalks to the moments when AJ awakens to the physical thrills and transcendent mysteries of catching a wave. Kristen\u2019s surfing lessons extend beyond the physical to the historical: She tells him about the legendary father of modern surfing, Duke Kahanamoku, and how the missionaries colonizing Hawaii outlawed surfing, a centuries-old part of the local culture. For the Philippine American characters at the center of the drama, cultural identity is one facet among many, not always directly illuminated; like the snippets of Tagalog spoken by Kristen\u2019s father, it\u2019s an organic part of the everyday whole.<\/p>\n<p> \tKristen and AJ\u2019s romance follows familiar arcs from spark to spark, but the way those moments are presented can be dazzling. They share their first kiss under an exquisite inky sky, and the sight of an elated AJ skateboarding home in the rain would make Gene Kelly proud.<\/p>\n<p> \tAll the sweeping expansiveness snaps shut with a sudden health crisis for Kristen, its onset signaled with masterful concision in a middle-of-the-night calamity that leaves her helpless. It isn\u2019t until well after Kristen has faced a life-threatening illness and an extreme medical ordeal that she and AJ make their relationship official to her parents. Every decision becomes an expression of tenacity and determination, but also an acknowledgment that things can shift in an instant. Kristen finds her way back to her natural vivacity, but the brightness burns differently. An overhead shot of the four friends together again on their boards, waiting for a wave on the sunset-pink Pacific, is a quiet stunner, packed with feeling and hard-won knowledge.  \t<\/p>\n<p> \tThe excellent English-language cast (the festival is screening both this version and the French, which is slated for a July release in France and Belgium) features several actors doing double and triple duty as supporting and background characters. At its center, Sharpe and Hsu create a compelling and dynamic contrast as two smart people looking toward careers and ready to build a life together. A trip to New York \u2014 depicted with a vibrancy that complements the story\u2019s West Coast settings \u2014 finds AJ and Kristen in a paradox: more committed to each other than ever before, and also lying to each other about monumental things.<\/p>\n<p> \tIn this tale of body and spirit, Nguyen (director and artist on the French series <em>Culott\u00e9es <\/em>and a storyboard artist on <em>The Ollie &#038; Moon Show<\/em>) strikes a fine balance between narrative and visual language, the imagery bolstered by musical contributions and outstanding sound work: the whoosh of the surf, the wind combing through palm fronds, the scratch of markers on a skateboard or sheet of paper.<\/p>\n<p> \tWater is the drama\u2019s connective tissue. With remarkable fluency,<em> In Waves<\/em> captures its various textures, trajectories and degrees of translucency, and, in a sweetly sly touch, the way it can spatter against the lens of a camera. Eventually Kristen, AJ, Jeff and Eon make their way from the Southland to a corner of the Northwest; it\u2019s a journey into icy beauty and a kind of terror, but, no less, a headlong plunge into the balm of love. This is a movie that effortlessly marries primal poetry to the quotidian. Its aching heart understands that a full moon of brilliant perfection can illuminate one of the most painful moments of your life.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The first animated film to open the Cannes festival\u2019s Critics\u2019 Week, In Waves is an understated marvel, its elegant hand-drawn simplicity bolstered by a strong emotional throughline. The love story it tells \u2014 spirited, tender and wrenching \u2014 begins with the clumsy meet-cute in a suburban Los Angeles high school of AJ, an introverted skateboarder, and Kristen, a gutsy surfer. They\u2019re vivid characters brought to warm life by unfussy animation and the superb performances of Will Sharpe and Stephanie Hsu. Moving within a few short years from blushing infatuation to friendship to committed partnership, these two will weather some of life\u2019s harshest storms. 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