Sunshine, skateboarding, youth

Alvera 2021-12-29 08:01:50

Youth may be like this. Three or five friends of parents who have bad children can enjoy the carefree days. I also try to be cool like Sunburn in order to blend in with those Dope friends. I become bold, irritable, and change. You have to learn to look up and take the excuse of Enjoy the life to learn to waste and do nothing. I think the most sober and sensible boy in this movie is Ray, How to be cool, Keep practice hard, Be a pro. When Ray is recognized by pro skaters, friends may suddenly realize something. Summer is quietly passing by. Friendship also slowly changed because of How you choose to live. In the end, only the summer we passed away on the videotape was left. It was intriguing. We all learned to grow while we were growing up.

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  • Frieda 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    At first glance, I thought it was a "post-95", but after reading it, I realized that the teenager in the film is a post-80s generation, that is, my peers. My Mid90s certainly wasn't like that, with less chaos and less camaraderie and adventure in the chaos. The mother of a single parent family, already breastfeeding at the age of 18, is now afraid that her child will go her own way, which is the American version of the hearts of poor parents.

  • Adolf 2021-12-29 08:01:50

    The disadvantage of course is that the story is too short and simple. If you shoot according to the rhythm of a commercial film, basically 60 minutes will be filmed. From the last skateboard scene, the contradictions between the characters are deliberately intensified to get the final reconciliation ending. The deliberate dramatic treatment breaks the previous one. Efforts to create an atmosphere of restoring life; the advantage is that the first half of the boy’s low self-esteem character tries to incorporate a description of a small group of seemingly superior young people, whether it is the polishing of the lines on the script or the guidance of the actors’ status. It is the 4:3 frame that creates the texture of DV and TV monitors, and "really captures" the confusion and desire for recognition of the young people at the bottom. At first I thought that the last change of my mother was too abrupt, but then I thought that she usually took her son to see good guys!

Mid90s quotes

  • Teresa: Why are you always filming stuff on that camera?

    Fourth Grade: Cause one day I wanna make movies. I have this one idea. It's about this baby. Like a... like a... like a super baby. It's called Strong Baby.

    Teresa: Nice, cool.

    Fourth Grade: He has, like, a little cape.

  • Stevie: You're a pathetic lonely faggot.

    Ian: What the fuck did you just say to me?

    Stevie: You have no fucking friends. You get no fucking pussy! I'm not fucking taking your shit!