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Bustin' Down the Door is an intriguing documentary that dives into the radical shift in surfing culture during the mid-70s. Jeremy Gosch captures the raw intensity of young surfers, particularly from Australia and South Africa, who risked everything to reshape the sport. The film has this gritty, nostalgic vibe, making you feel the salt on your skin and the adrenaline of those big waves. What stands out is how it blends personal stories with the broader evolution of surfing as an industry. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of Hawaii's beaches and the fierce competition. It's a vivid snapshot of a time when surfing transformed from a pastime into a serious, and often commercialized, endeavor.
Includes interviews with key surf legends.Reflects on the impact of surfing on lifestyle and industry.Notably features vintage footage that enhances the storytelling.
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