Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Skateland [HD]



a movie for an era
first there was american graffiti, then there was dazed and confused. i always wondered "why not the 80s, i mean i grew up in the 80s and it was great, they should recreate it <and not in a slapstick comedy but a way that is real>, then i was standing at the redbox and there it was Skateland.
the only thing that didnt make much sense to me is a couple of time line things. this apears to be set in the 80s and its set around the death of the roller rink (which i remember happening for the most part <for the most part because my city still has them but they got run down and most of them shut down) in about 92 but they were really booming in the mid eighties, and in Skateland people are leaving the rinks and going to the discos. discos were big in the 70s. so skateland seems to have its timeline quite a bit screwed up.
i loved the "sonic" reference because so often they use mom and pop burger drive ins like how dazed and confused had top knotch. where not everyone...

An Unexpectedly Delightful Movie
I admit, I wasn't expecting much from this - figuring "just average." However, it turned out to be an unexpectedly good movie. Not great, but better than average. It was pleasantly unpretentious, while at the same time passionately acted. Excellent cast. It is a movie where you really do care about the characters and what happens to them. The only weak spot is the ending, which is VERY formula. This could have been a great movie if it had had an unexpected or "twist" ending.

LifeLong Friends Staying Together (with a Great Romantic Ending and Nice Soundtrack)
Skateland was a very gratifying movie to watch. Just out of high school, the guy (Ritchie) and girl (Michelle) were facing their first summer of young adulthood, while reluctantly letting go of their adolescence. There was certainly enough summer parties and adventures to keep things popping. The ending was amazing, as Michelle gently guided Richie's future - even though she was emotionally distraught due to a family tragedy. LifeLong Friends Staying Together.

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