It was alright. I was fully entrenched in mid 90s skate culture, so I definitely appreciated the aesthetic. They nailed that aspect.
I feel like Jonah Hill couldn't make up his mind whether he wanted to do a slice-of-life movie or follow a typical narrative structure. A lot of the plot points felt unresolved.
I want to see that as well.
Is there comedy to it or just a love letter to skate culture? I live in California so it never really died out. Was definitely more popular in the 90s.
It's equal parts love letter to mid 90s skate culture, comedy and drama. I honestly feel like it would have been a better movie had it just focused on the first part.