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So, "Frame Lines" is this surf film that really dives into the essence of the sport back in '04. It’s a montage of sorts, showcasing some of the best surfers like Parko and Andy Irons, and there's a nice flow to it that reflects the rhythm of the waves. The tunes from artists like Ben Harper and Jack Johnson blend well, giving it an organic feel, almost like you're right there on the beach watching it all unfold. It’s not just a surf movie; it captures the vibe and culture surrounding the sport during that period, making it a distinct piece for any surf enthusiast or film collector.
This film was released in a variety of formats, but it remains somewhat elusive on physical media, especially in good condition. While not produced by a well-known director, its focus on surf legends and authentic soundtrack has piqued interest among collectors. The scarcity of certain editions adds to its appeal, especially for those who appreciate surf culture or Billabong's influence in the sport.
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