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Morning of the Earth is this deep dive into the surf culture of the early '70s, and it's not just a documentary; it's a vibe. Albert Falzon's approach feels very much like a travelogue through the waves of Australia, Hawaii, and Indonesia, capturing surfers at their most free and unrestrained. The cinematography is stunning, with long, sweeping shots that really give you a sense of the ocean's power and beauty. It has this meditative quality, almost like you're riding those waves yourself. The soundtrack, blending folk and rock, enhances that laid-back atmosphere. What’s notable is the film's pacing - it’s not rushed, allowing you to soak in every moment, every drop of water, every surfer’s joy. It’s a piece that really encapsulates that era and the spirit of adventure.
Stunning cinematography showcasing surf culture.Captures the essence of 70s surf lifestyle.A blend of adventure and documentary style.
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