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A Real Man is this quirky comedy from '91 that blends the world of competitive skating with some offbeat humor. The film follows a group of young skaters as they navigate their routines, but there’s this boy who’s really trying to find his footing. The performances feel genuine, capturing that youthful energy and pressure. There's a certain charm in the way the skaters manage their challenges; it’s not just about the sport, but the friendships and rivalries that unfold on and off the ice. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but that just adds to its unique vibe. Plus, the practical effects during the skating scenes have a rawness that feels pretty refreshing in a landscape dominated by CGI.
Quirky blend of skating and comedyUnique character dynamicsPractical effects enhance realism
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