The Lifeguard (2013)

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Leigh (Kristen Bell) is almost 30, and living a seemingly perfect life in New York. But when her career and love life both come crashing down, she flees to her suburban hometown and regresses right back into teenage life – behavior.

She moves into her old room with her parents, hangs around with friends who never left town, and reclaims her high school job as a condo-complex lifeguard. But as Leigh enjoys shirking off adult life and responsibilities, and enters into an illicit affair, she begins a chain reaction that affects those closest to her. With an all-star cast that also includes Martin Starr (“Party Down,” “Knocked Up”), Mamie Gummer (“Side Effects”) and Oscar nominee Amy Madigan, it’s a journey that’s both hilarious and heartfelt.

The Lifeguard is an American comedy-drama film produced, written, and directed by Liz W. Garcia, and starring Kristen Bell and David Lambert. The film was released via video on demand on July 30, 2013, and received a limited release in theaters on August 30.

The Lifeguard Movie

About the Story (2013)

Reporter Leigh London is a talented writer living in New York City. She is in a relationship with an engaged man and finds it hard to accept his situation. After becoming disillusioned with her life in the city, she decides to leave (without notifying her job) and go back to her hometown.

Her mother questions why she has returned so suddenly but her father is delighted, especially after Leigh announces her decision to stay indefinitely. She becomes reacquainted with two of her former friends, art appraiser Todd and vice principal Mel. While having some drinks with them, she announces that she’s taken up her old high school job of the lifeguard’s position of the community pool, where she meets the maintenance man’s son Jason.

Over the next few weeks, she becomes friends with Jason and his best friend Matt, and encourages wild behavior on her two high school friends, hanging out with the teens and smoking pot. Todd happily goes along with Leigh’s behavior; while Mel does too, it takes its toll on her relationship with her husband as they are trying to conceive a baby. Leigh begins to spend a lot more time with Jason, and soon she realizes her attraction to him and vice-versa.

The Lifeguard Movie - Kristen Bell

One night, after hanging out at the pool after hours with their friends, Leigh goes to the bathroom/changing room where Jason follows. They then kiss and immediately have sex on the sink basin. This starts a relationship between the two that continues over the summer, leading to frequent sexual encounters. One day while the two are having sex in bed, Leigh realizes she’s falling in love with Jason and talks him into staying around longer instead of moving to Vermont with Matt as he had planned. Matt has been kicked out by his mother and has made it clear that he is desperate to leave town.

After Jason postpones the Vermont plans, Matt becomes very disheartened. Meanwhile, Mel’s husband becomes increasingly frustrated with her “carefree” behavior. While at the pool one morning, Todd discovers Leigh and Jason kissing but doesn’t say anything. Leigh’s mother asked her to move out as she isn’t the only one trying to get their life in order; Leigh stays with Jason. Her cat goes missing in the process.

The Lifeguard Movie - Kristen Bell

Todd lets it slip to Mel that Leigh is staying at Jason’s and Mel discovers the relationship between the two, to her horror. She approaches Leigh in anger and plans to inform Jason’s father. Leigh and Jason then go searching for her cat, only to discover Matt has committed suicide by hanging himself from a tree in the woods. Matt repeatedly mentions throughout the film that he hates life in the town and is desperate to get to Vermont. It seems Jason’s postponement was his last bit of hope broken.

This takes its toll on Jason very hard and he is deeply distraught. Leigh takes the responsibility to inform Matt’s mother, who is also heartbroken at the news. Leigh consoles her until her relatives arrive. At the funeral, she makes her peace with Mel and goes to meet Jason one last time before they both leave. They share an emotional hug, both showing a strong affection for one another. She gives him $1,000 she won from a journalist prize, and walks away with tears in her eyes knowing the feelings she has for Jason could never truly be acted upon. The final scene ends with a postcard from Jay stating he still thinks about her a lot and Matt also.

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The Lifeguard (2013)

Directed by: Liz Garcia
Starring: Kristen Bell, Mamie Gummer, Martin Starr, Joshua Harto, John Finn, Amy Madigan
Screenplay by: Liz Garcia
Production Design by: Chris Trujillo
Cinematography by: John Peters
Film Editing by: Jennifer Davidoff Cook, Elizabeth Kling
Costume Design by: Kama K. Royz
Set Decoration by: Thomas F. Kelly
Music by: Fred Avril
MPAA Rating: R for strong sexuality, brief graphic nudity, drug use, language and a disturbing image – some involving teens.
Studio: Screen Media Films
Release Date: August 30, 2013

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