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Life on the Longboard is an interesting drama that weaves the story of a middle-aged man who, upon retirement, finds himself grappling with depression. The film's atmosphere is a mix of somber reflection and a touch of hope as he discovers the freedom that surfing brings. The pacing is somewhat languid, matching the ebb and flow of the ocean, which can be oddly calming yet frustrating at times. There's something distinctive about how it captures the intricacies of midlife crises, and the performances feel genuine, especially in their quieter moments. The practical effects during the surfing scenes are quite effective, grounding the film in a realism that heightens the emotional stakes. Definitely a unique watch for anyone interested in character-driven narratives.
Slow pacing might not appeal to everyone.The surfing scenes are grounded and practical.Themes of midlife crisis resonate throughout.
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