Step Into Liquid

2003

Action / Documentary / Sport

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 80% · 81 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 92% · 5K ratings
IMDb Rating 7.4/10 10 2801 2.8K

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Plot summary

No special effects. No stuntmen. No stereotypes. No other feeling comes close. Surfers and secret spots from around the world are profiled in this documentary.


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Gerry Lopez as Himself
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by RNMorton 8 / 10

Well, it has a lot of surfing....

Bruce Brown made (in my book) some of the most entertaining movies ever, most of which happened to be about surfing. Son Dana gives it a college try with mixed results. The quality, subjects, waves and angles of the surfing photography are fantastic. But this is definitely a different experience from Pop's work, which was largely visual (he started out doing them in a hall with live commentary over his video). Dad had cool shots with good instrumental music and frequent light humor. A pleasant 1 1/2 hour interlude with no place it had to be that sort of wrapped up whenever. Step Into is a much more polished, "busier" film -- louder music with vocals, tons of interviews, much more a serious documentary about the surfing life. Problem is, Dana brings some of dad's elements with him (like the constant narration) and I don't think it works as a whole. It doesn't take that much to make me happy with a surfing film, I adore the recent, pure and simple Thicker Than Water (2000). This one just has too much stuff I don't want. I tried watching it again and after a few minutes popped one of dad's old films in the VCR (sorry). Because I can't completely knock a movie that lets Gerry Lopez talk and has Laird Hamilton doing 50 foot waves I give it an 8 out of 10.

Reviewed by film-critic 7 / 10

The search for BIG waves continues ...

The film had a point, a plot, and we felt like we were headed towards something "greater". Sure, this was a surfing documentary similar to Billabong Odyssey and Endless Summer, but there were unique aspects I hadn't seen before: Lake Michigan surfers riding the tiniest of waves and Texas surfers riding the waves made by huge oil and cargo ships. The film's premise was to show that surfers were everywhere and that the surfing lifestyle meant something more than just an attitude akin to a bad Keanu Reeves impersonation. Surfing means appreciating Mother Nature in her most awesome and dangerous aspect.

Though I appreciated having a plot and point, however sappy, I must say that I missed watching the BIG waves and the BIG tumbles that make you groan out loud or suck in your breath. When it comes to surfing, I am every bit the couch potato sportsman and like my fellow couch potatoes, I enjoy the game most when the stakes are high. This film lacked the big wave scenes that I love and in the end, I can't say I'd truly recommend the film over the others listed above.

So, instead of boring you with more details, I'll make a pledge. I'm going underground to the world of poorly made surfing videos that I've heard so much about. The videos that show the BIG waves and BIGGER tumbles. Think of it as research in case I ever get over my fear of Jaws and decide to do a little surfing myself. I want the real, uncensored, un-cheesy truth.

Grade: **** out of *****

Reviewed by StrictlyConfidential 6 / 10

Searching For The Perfect Wave

From Hawaii, to California, to Ireland, to Tahiti, and, yes, to even Lake Michigan - "Step Into Liquid" takes the surf-curios spectator, literally, on a trip around the globe where surfing enthusiasts are sure to be found searching for the perfect wave on which to ride.

Directed by Dana Brown - This 90-minute presentation not only features (for your viewing pleasure) plenty of dangerously defiant, daredevil stunts - But, it also contains some of the most awesome images of mega-monster waves that you are ever gonna see, as well.

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