The film is fast-paced, there is no boring scene, and it was a dazzling skateboarding performance not long after the beginning. But what excites me most is not this, but what I have already seen in the trailer: a sea of long hair fluttering.
Whether young or old, all men have long hair: long curly hair, long straight hair, long black hair, long blonde hair, and long brown hair. . . Everything is available, in all kinds of colors. All men skateboard, surf and listen to rock and roll. . . I love the 70s!
Since it is a youth film, it is naturally indispensable for the unique section of the youth film: when a group of people is trying out a new pulley, a girl rides a bicycle, STACY asks TONY: "Is that your sister over there? "And the girl waved to them without shyness, and said loudly: "I'm grown up, STACY!" The boys were amused by the hot confession. It seems to be able to smell the smell of sweat and hormones in the air.
Of course, I like the group of young actors who have beautiful blonde hair, simple eyes, good proportions and quite masculine JOHN ROBINSON. I think that STACY PERALTA chooses him to play himself, which is a considerable degree of recognition. He is the skater STACY. Although his light blonde hair is dyed, he was already very amazing in the independent small-cost production ELEPHANT when he was 17 years old (ask the girls how many people watched this show because of the blonde hair on the cover of the movie) Will know).
But compared to JOHN, I think Emile Hirsch, who looks like Leonardo DiCaprio, will develop more smoothly in the film world. Although he is young, he has very mature eyes. Although the acting JAY has some acting skills Immature, but it shows JAY's sexy and unruly personality very well, which is impressive. Two boys who were born in 1985, one took the independent low-cost production route, and the other could take the commercial route, which is also quite a good thing.
I think this is a good-looking film. Why is it good? Or why is it bad? See it for yourself.
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