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Surfar e Coisa de Rico dives deep into the roots of surfing in Brazil, capturing that raw, sun-soaked essence of the early days. The pacing feels very much like a mellow wave, ebbing and flowing between historical context and personal anecdotes. The interviews are candid, with surfers sharing their passion, and the archival footage is where the charm really lies. It’s fascinating how it weaves together the culture's evolution, showcasing not just the sport but the lifestyle that emerged around it. The atmosphere is laid-back yet vibrant, reflecting the beach vibes of the era. Practical effects are minimal, but that’s sort of the point—it’s about real experiences and the thrill of riding those early waves, not flashy edits or gimmicks. Worth a watch for anyone keen on surf culture.
Highlights the early days of Brazilian surfingFocus on personal stories and cultural impactIncludes rare archival footage
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