Review of This Ain't California (2012) by Voj?As K — 03 Nov 2012
I am an old skater from the Czech Republic, and some of the characters of the movie which tells a person unknown. The movie is not fiction. Everything in the movie is going on on real events, real people in real time and place.
It all really happened. In some places there are more people stories merged into the stories of one man. The reason is to simplify for the uninitiated viewer, nothing else. The movie would otherwise Powdered into a large number of stories, and the viewer would be enough to navigate.
Very accurately displays the time, worries and feelings that we had her from the world. At times I felt as if the movie told about me and my friends. Some of them still appear in contemporary shots, including their real names.
It is true that none of the skaters did not die as a soldier in Afghanistan. The expressive value of the film it does not mean anything. I see this as an effort to strengthen the end of the movie. I think that was the aim which the rebels fled in old age, and how different are on the job.
In my country it is the same, and often above those paradoxes shaking my head.
This review of This Ain't California (2012) was written by Voj?As K on 03 Nov 2012.
This Ain't California has generally received positive reviews.
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