6/10
Not bad a bit of weirdness though
20 September 2022
Warning: Spoilers
I liked that this was mostly a positive movie in the end with the friendship thing, minimal violence or perviness. What was a bit strange was just the logic of it, the father seemed a bit harsh, to just kick someone out who has no real way to pay for living and a very unlikely way to make one as a dream. As well as the son being pretty rigid as to compromise, working pt with his dad and doing skating while living at home never seemed to enter the picture for either of them somehow. So at the end he's homeless and taking a trip, which will end, to make some skating film which is in no way a guarantee of sponsorship money. I would think eventually he would get more serious about making a living via normal means after going wild for a few years, he's still pretty young after all.

It's also pretty incongruous that someone who is an altar boy would steal like that, why not borrow a board from a friend? Didn't he make any money from working with his dad? Construction workers make pretty good money now btw it's not a poor mans job in california and many other places but very hard work suited to young people at first. The language used was typical cali kid stuff not surprising at all. And it felt like noho which I've lived in before, although the house seemed more like northridge. The main character is actually very strange looking with odd proportions and a very feminine looking face at some angles, pretty sure this actor is a transformer like almost all of them. The best friends looked like that as well.
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