3/30/11
Bustin´ down the door (2008)
Once in a while there is a surf movie that actually gets to break into the main film industry and conquer the appraise of most critics. I could enumerate many reasons for this breakthrough and maybe the easiest ones would be to point that this is not an hardcore surf movie, which is true - it is a documentary -, I could also say that the narration by Edward Norton must have attracted people that otherwise would´nt give a f##k about it, which, if you think about it, is also true.
However, the secret for the imense success that the film attracted relied mostly on a group of crazy ozzies and south africans that almost alone revolutionized surf.The personalties of these mad, fearless but overly talented surfers reverbate in every minute of the movie. Solely, they are the soul and matter of what the film is made.
But let´s take it from the beginning. In the early seventies the surf spots of Australia and South Africa were not the surf meccas they are today. Those places were overshadowed by mighty Hawaii and its bunch of feared pro surfers. By the time, the famous Nort Shore was the place were the best surfers of the world came to show what they were worth. Reputations were either destroyed or gained.
Locals were dominating the scene, but not for long. In the year of 1973, six underdogs called Wayne "Rabbit", Peter Townend, Mark Richards, Ian Cairns and the cousins Michael and Shaun Tomson came to take the center stage for the surprise (and envy) of many. Their agressive style impressed the otherwise laid back hawaiian surfers and set the beginning of a strong competition in the years to come. Those bad boys with strange accents and rude attitudes were about to change the surf sport forever.They left everything to show americans what the dangerous waters were they grew teached them. What follows is pure adrenaline filled surf history...
Bustin´dow the door is after all a story about growing up and defying everything to make your own goals come true.
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That sounds like a great movie.
ReplyDeleteSounds great, will have to keep any eye out for it!
ReplyDeleteI love surf documentaries. never heard of this one though. i must have been blind. thanks i'll check it out. give ya my opinion.
ReplyDeletesounds badass, definitely gonna try to torrent this
ReplyDeleteSounds really awesome.
ReplyDeletegood read! sounds awesome ^.^
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good watch!
ReplyDeletelooks like a good movie gonna look into it
ReplyDeleteI would have followed Rabbit
ReplyDeletesurfins dope. i really wish i could surf deffs:( or at least tried it
ReplyDeleteThanks for the review mate - Will give it a look!
ReplyDeleteLooks good, I will have to look into it.
ReplyDeleteThat's fantastic. Stories about groundbreaking feats are always awesome. And I didn't know about south africa being a surfer's haven either. Nice.
ReplyDeletegood review
ReplyDeleteDo you guys know any good surfing spots in europe?
ReplyDeleteSeems like a great movie. Surfing's a big thing down here.
ReplyDeleteNice review, elaborate and to the point!
ReplyDeletenever seen a surf movie before. you might have just influenced me to check one out. good job
ReplyDeleteGreat review (:
ReplyDeleteyou make for a compelling case for this movie. i'll check it out.
ReplyDeleteliked it
ReplyDeleteLooking into this, thanks to your review of course.
ReplyDeleteWow, I didn't even know they made this many surf moveis!
ReplyDeletesounds awesome the way you tell it keep it up
ReplyDeleteLooks like it's worth a watch.
ReplyDeleteDefinately sounds cool, will have to try and find a copy somewhere
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome, I want to find this too^.
ReplyDeleteFollowed.
Sounds pretty cool
ReplyDeletei wish i knew how to surf
ReplyDeleteI saw this! it's great! :D
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