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Chlorine: A Pool Skating Documentary is an intriguing look into a subculture that blends skateboarding with the unique environment of swimming pools. The film drifts through the lives and perspectives of legends like Steve Alba, Tony Alva, and Lance Mountain, capturing that gritty, laid-back vibe of early 2000s skate culture. It's not just about tricks; there's a sense of camaraderie and rebellion against the mundane. The pacing feels almost spontaneous, reflecting the freestyle nature of the skaters. And while the director remains unknown, that adds a layer of mystique. The practical effects are raw, and the performances are authentic, really showcasing these skaters' passion and creativity in a way that's hard to replicate.
Unique perspective on skate cultureFeatures renowned skatersCaptures a raw, authentic atmosphere
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