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Mid90s

Mid90s

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13 reviews

A 13 year-old boy befriends a group of skateboarders in 1990s Los Angeles.

Certificate15

Duration85 mins

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  • Charlie, 17
  • 7 reviews

Amazing Film

4 stars

20 Sep 2019

I think this film was a good, and quite eye-catching film as it shows that although 'sunburn' went through alot at home with his older brother, he enjoyed life to the fullest and found a hobby that took his mind of things. Doing this, he also made some amazing friends along the way. Ok they didn't make a very good impression to his mum but at least they were there to support him throughout the film, especially at the end. What made this movie eye catching to me was that each character had their own place in the movie, in other words, no two characters were the same. Another thing that made this movie interesting was that it used multiple different camera angles throughout it. The music used in the film was very upbeat and fast-paced which worked well with the theme of the movie, and the use of lighting in this film was also used superbly. I think a vast majority of people would like this film, especially teenagers and young adults as it involves teenagers, well, being teenagers.

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