This is a solid, well-made sports documentary that does what it sets out to do: tell the story of a surfing legend who changed his sport. The cinematography is genuinely spectacular, and there's real substance here about family, identity, and what drives someone to excellence.
That said, let's be real: this is for a specific audience. If your kid is into surfing, extreme sports, or biographies, they'll probably dig it. If they need constant stimulation or aren't interested in the subject matter, they'll be checking their phone in 15 minutes. It's not boring, but it's definitely a documentary with documentary pacing.
The WISE scores are solid across the board—it's wholesome in showing dedication and respect, imaginative in showcasing innovation and nature's power, safe with minimal concerning content, and genuinely enriching with good discussion material. No red flags, just a well-executed doc about a fascinating athlete.
Worth watching if the subject matter appeals to your family. Not worth forcing on kids who don't care about surfing.





