inkleybritton
Joined Nov 2021
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This movie plus our just like you'd expect. Sonic team up movie. The second installment to the sonic franchise is leagues better then the first one. Obviously far from perfect. I never really played sonic growing up so for me it's whatever, I only went to take my Down syndrome brother as he loved the first one. It had some good jokes an I laughed a few times but overall most of the jokes missed. Idris Elba was by far the best part as knuckles. He had the best jokes in the entire movie.
I am not a familiar with the surfer life. I am mountain man through and through, yet Waterman tells the compelling story of the surfer icon Duke Kahanamoku that makes you want to pick up surfing as a hobby. This documentary touches on Duke's humble and loving character and how embodied the spirit of Aloha.
After the film was finished, I was able to meet with director Isaac Halasima and ask him a few questions about the movie. His main goal of this documentary was to inspire others to achieve their aspirations and never give up on them just as Duke did. Duke in a lot of ways was Hawaii's Superman. So Isaac made sure to depict him in some of the shots like Zach Snyder does so perfect in Man of Steel.
It was a very nice and emotional experience and I highly recommend this documentary!
After the film was finished, I was able to meet with director Isaac Halasima and ask him a few questions about the movie. His main goal of this documentary was to inspire others to achieve their aspirations and never give up on them just as Duke did. Duke in a lot of ways was Hawaii's Superman. So Isaac made sure to depict him in some of the shots like Zach Snyder does so perfect in Man of Steel.
It was a very nice and emotional experience and I highly recommend this documentary!