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Men of Wood & Foam captures the essence of Australian surf culture in the ‘70s and ‘80s with a laid-back vibe that feels both nostalgic and raw. The archival footage is a treasure trove, showcasing not just the surfing but the music that shaped the era, and the interviews are peppered with a biting wit that keeps things lively. It’s not just about the waves; it dives into the industry’s evolution, the camaraderie, and the occasional absurdity of surf culture. There’s a distinct charm in how it balances humor with authentic storytelling, making it a unique piece that stands out in the documentary genre. The pacing flows like a mellow surf session, making for an engaging watch.
Great for those into surf culture and history.Captures the vibe of a bygone era quite well.Features interviews that are both funny and insightful.
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