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I'm a middle aged mom from the midwest whose only skating involved wheels on boots and a roller rink and I loved it. Bought it and have watched it many times. It's fun to re-live some of the s and to hear how these kids who are all just barely older than I am now changed the sport with their innovations. The music is phenomenal too. Peralta and Paul Crowder do a great job of getting the reality of that time and space on film.
They used some then quirky techniques to tell the story so you felt the edginess. Now you see more innovative editing and techniques-do whatever you feel like doing- in even some of the mainstream films, but they really did try out some new ideas in film making too, so there are lots of reasons to watch this one. I'm a couple years younger than Jay Adams and remember when we got into skating back in the 70's in Minnesota. My first board was homemade. I grabbed some old roller skates out of a neighbor's garage probably without asking and pounded the truck and wheel assembly onto a piece of hardwood I grabbed from another neighbor's garage.
Not too successful right away, but after some bloodshed finally mastered it. I finally got enough money together to buy a real board with metal wheels. I crashed on that thing so many times that out of necessity or survival ,I had to change to a more low profile style. We almost never skated upright after that and were always pawing at the street, doing wicked cuts and slides. I finally got a decent board with urethane wheels a few months later and then it really took off. Never skated a swimming pool, but we did skate big cement drain pipes and other urban architecture.
No helmets, no gloves, no pads of any sort. God that pavement was unforgiving
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