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Ride a White Horse is a fascinating dive into surf culture of the late '60s. Directed by Bob Evans, it captures the raw energy and spirit of surfers chasing waves with a laid-back vibe that's both charming and slightly chaotic. The pacing feels organic, almost like you're just hanging out with these surfers, experiencing their world firsthand. It’s not your typical slick documentary—there's a gritty feel to it, enhanced by the practical effects of surfing footage that really immerses you in the ocean's unpredictability. The performances, if you can call them that, are more like genuine snippets of life, showing camaraderie and passion. It's distinctive in its approach, a real snapshot of a subculture that's often romanticized but here feels very real.
Understated yet engaging perspective on surf culture.Intriguing blend of practical surfing shots and laid-back storytelling.Offers a glimpse into the community and lifestyle of surfers.
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