The Guardian

After losing his crew in a fatal crash, legendary Rescue Swimmer, Ben Randall (Kevin Costner), is sent to teach at "A" School, an elite training program for Coast Guard Rescue Swimmers. Wrestling with the loss of his crew members, he throws himself into teaching, turning the program upside down with his unorthodox training methods.While there, he encounters a young, cocky swim champ, Jake Fischer (Ashton Kutcher), who is driven to be the best. During training, Randall helps mold Jake's character, combining his raw talent with the heart and dedication required of a Rescue Swimmer.Upon graduation, Jake follows Randall to Kodiak, Alaska, where they face the inherent dangers of the Bering Sea. In his initial solo rescue, Jake learns firsthand from Randall, the true meaning of heroism and sacrifice, echoing the Swimmer's motto..."So Others May Live!"

I've never been a really big fan of Ashton Kutcher. I've always seen him as more of a jackass than an actor. So, I went in to this movie totally expecting it to be one of those movies that could be really good but a specific actor held it back (a la pretty much any Keanu Reeves movie). However, I was pleasantly surprised by Kutcher's decent performance and really liked this movie a lot. The story/drama was well done and the water scenes and effects where amazing.

I fully recommend this movie to everyone. It is definitely worth the trip to the video store and rental fee.