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Green Flash has this laid-back vibe that practically drips with Southern California sun. The pacing is pretty relaxed, much like a day at the beach, and it mirrors Cameron's own aimlessness. The blend of comedy and drama feels genuine, not forced, and there's this nice tension between ambition and reality that drives the narrative. I mean, watching Cameron navigate between the world of volleyball and his previous dreams of basketball feels relatable, almost bittersweet. The performances are solid, especially in capturing that youthful energy amidst the uncertainties of adulthood. Plus, the practical effects during the volleyball scenes give it a raw, authentic touch that really grounds the film in its setting. It's an interesting look at a crossroads in life, without trying too hard to be profound.
Beach volleyball culture portrayed authenticallyThematic exploration of dreams and realityWell-captured California atmosphere
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