• 12 hours ago
When a man returns to his beach side hometown in Australia, he is humiliated in front of his teenage son by a local group of surfers who claim ownership over the secluded beach of his childhood.
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00:00You can't stop a wave, born in a storm, way out to sea, pure energy, and it's all building
00:13to this breaking point.
00:15I grew up here.
00:16Hey, dad.
00:17It's okay.
00:18You're scaring my boy.
00:19Now, now, now, I'm on edge for all this fuss.
00:36Listen to me, brother.
00:37I know it's smart to lose face in front of your boy, but you've got to know when to back
00:41down or it could get a whole lot worse.
00:48This is a special place for us.
00:52It was magic here when I was your age.
00:54My old house is finally for sale.
00:56I'm buying it.
00:59Just want to go home now.
01:01Wake up.
01:03Locals only.
01:05Don't live here, don't surf here.
01:07I'm not surfing.
01:09What's the view for locals only as well?
01:12Hey!
01:14Hey!
01:17They're like engines.
01:18You gotta release a little steam down there
01:20or you'll blow up.
01:25That's my board.
01:26And I want it back.
01:28Listen, mate, I think you've been out in the sun too long.
01:31No, my father gave me that board.
01:33I can tell you myself,
01:34that old board's been up there for as long as I can remember.
01:37She's a beauty, isn't she?
01:39I'm not trying to be cruel.
01:42We don't belong here anymore.
01:46All I want
01:48is to take my son surfing.
01:52Don't kid yourself now.
01:55Before you can have everything,
01:56you have to experience nothing.
01:58What?
01:59Pathetic, man.
02:08No!
02:15That's a good one.

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