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Mad Beef: An Inline Felony is an intriguing slice of the 90s skate culture, captured through a lens that's both gritty and contemplative. Clocking in at just 45 minutes, it feels like a whirlwind journey, jumping from the urban jungles of New York to the sun-soaked vibes of Venice, with a quirky stop in Omaha. The film's pacing is a bit erratic, mirroring the erratic nature of inline skating itself—one moment you're cruising down a half-pipe, the next you’re dodging a gnarly spill. The practical effects are minimal, relying heavily on the raw talent of the skaters. It’s not just about tricks; there’s a deeper exploration of community and the search for meaning in the chaos of life, which gives it an unexpectedly reflective tone.
Underground cult vibe.Captures the essence of 90s skating culture.Thought-provoking amid its fun exterior.
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