Nicolas Cage as a surfer sounds like a perfect premise and for the most part, The Surfer is. But you will always want to get in fights with Australian locals while watching it.
The Lorcan Finnegan film introduces us to a man (Cage) who has gone back to his childhood home in Australia. He moved to the United States when he was young (so sorry, Cage is not doing an Australian accent) and he wants to buy the home his father had so that he can share the beach with his young son. But what he is met with is a trippy look at localism, toxic masculinity, and the lengths one will go to spend time with their child (on their own terms).
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