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Apple Juice captures that raw, gritty vibe of the late 80s and early 90s skate scene in New York. The film is a product of SKATE NYC's essence, shot by locals who really understood the pulse of the East Village. The pacing is a bit loose, which somehow adds to the authenticity—it's not just about tricks; it’s a glimpse into a community. The interviews feel spontaneous, the footage has that grainy texture that only comes from real passion. The practical effects are mostly just the skaters themselves, riding the streets and showing off their moves in a city that was both a playground and a battleground. It’s fascinating how this documentary feels more like a love letter to a time and place than a traditional film.
Features classic skate spots in NYC.Includes interviews with local skaters.Shows the evolution of street skating.
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