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Get Used to It is a raw exploration of skate culture amidst the chaos of Kabul. It captures Oliver Perkovitch's early days teaching Afghani kids to skate, and you can really feel the tension in the air—a mix of hope and hardship. The documentary doesn't shy away from the stark gender disparities either; it lays them bare while showcasing how skateboarding becomes a medium for change. The pacing feels natural, like you’re just hanging out with the kids as they navigate their world. The practical effects of skateboarding, the smiles, the falls, and the triumphs, all blend into this distinct narrative about resilience and breaking barriers. You get a real sense of community, and it just sticks with you.
Focus on social impactUnique perspective on skateboardingAuthentic portrayal of Afghan youth
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