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So, ‘Skater Pro (Maybe)’ dives into the world of skateboarding through Carlos, a kid who’s just trying to find his footing—literally and metaphorically. The atmosphere is raw and gritty, capturing the struggle of adolescence. The pacing is a bit reflective, allowing you to feel the weight of his insecurities as he juggles his father's expectations with his own dreams. You get this sense of authenticity in the performances, especially with Carlos grappling with self-doubt. The film uses practical effects really well, showcasing some impressive skating sequences that feel both visceral and real. It’s this mix of personal conflict and passion for skating that makes it stand out, even if it’s not groundbreaking.
Features impressive practical skating stuntsFocus on character development over actionHighlights the emotional impact of parental pressure
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