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| Good Premise, but I expected more |
I think this was a good idea and it was somewhat entertaining. For such a long trip over 6000 miles, there was a lot cut out. This could have been better. If you are curious about surfing and just picking up and travelling, this is something to watch if you want to kill 90 minutes. |
3 Rating
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| Very Strange - But I Liked It |
Bit of strange one. Couple of Austrian guys buy a couple of trucks and head into the wilds of South America looking for surf and also to find the author of Searching For Captain Zero who had gone to the same area years before and decided to stay. Features some great waves, a bit of comedy relief and a pretty good story-line. |
4 Rating
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| The Surf Trip guide |
A creative surf movie, unlike any you have seen. No surf stars, no radical moves, only ordinary surfers (like me and many others) enjoying the surf trip of their lives.
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5 Rating
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| group wanderlust |
I like this kind of film or book anyway, but this was captivating. The movie stands on its own for sure as just a good film, but for me the addition of the surfing theme was the attraction, and then for the ultimate treat we see Weisbecker in his element. If you have read his books and like them, its worth the movie just to see those sections he appears and how surreal it all feels. |
5 Rating
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| Unique |
The reviews here are incredible ! And this film deserves all of them. It is incredible how they were able to go into the inner feelings of a surf trip. I feel like all and I mean all the other surfing films that tried to put a surf trip on the screen failed after watching Zen and Zero. I leave one question ... Why Austrians managed to do that ? This is a real surf art film. |
5 Rating
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