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The Scars of Ali Boulala is an interesting dive into the world of '90s skateboarding, capturing that gritty, raw energy that defined the culture. Max Eriksson really nails the vibe, weaving through the DIY spirit and reckless pursuits that shaped Ali's life and career. The pacing feels natural, almost like hanging out with old friends reminiscing about wild times, which gives it a very personal touch. The interviews with pros like Rune Glifberg and Arto Saari add depth, shedding light on the camaraderie and challenges they faced. It's not just about skating; it's about the scars—both physical and emotional—that come from that lifestyle. The practical effects of those early filming styles evoke a sense of nostalgia, making you reflect on the evolution of skate culture.
Captures the essence of '90s skate culture.Features interviews with notable skaters.Explores themes of friendship and personal struggle.
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