📽️The Surfer (2025)🎥 FamilyShield Review

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📽️The Surfer (2025)🎥 FamilyShield Rated R (⚠️Restricted to adults, with ⚠️mild implied sexual content, ✅no LGBTQ+ content, ✅no woke content, ⚠️moderate to strong rude behaviors, ⚠️strong bad language, and ⚠️graphic violence)

✅LGBTQ+ free
✅Woke free

💲Wait and see when you can stream for free, unless you are a fan indie films and psychological thrillers.

ℹ️A weird, trippy movie, but it does its job of keeping you wanting to watch to find out what will happen next and what is going on. It will likely leave you with some confusion about who was who and what was real. This film is suitable for adults and possibly mature older teens, as it contains frequent , ⚠️bad language, , ⚠️rude behavior, , ⚠️graphic violence, and other , ⚠️mature content, such as a scene implying a teen girl enters a house with an , ⚠️older man for a sexual relationship and , ⚠️mention of anal sex.

Plot:
The Surfer follows a man (Nicolas Cage) who returns to his childhood beach in Australia with his son (Finn Little) to surf and reclaim his family’s former home. Met with hostility from a group of local surfers led by Scally (Julian McMahon), he faces relentless humiliation and exclusion. As tensions escalate, his determination to prove himself spirals into a psychological and violent breakdown, pushing him to his breaking point.

Characters:
The Surfer (Nicolas Cage): A businessman returning to Luna Bay, Australia, to surf and buy his childhood home.
The Kid (Finn Little): The Surfer’s teenage son, distant due to his parents’ separation.
Scally (Julian McMahon): Charismatic leader of the Bay Boys, a guru-like surfer enforcing “locals only”.
The Bum (Nicholas Cassim): A homeless man living in a broken-down Subaru, claims Scally killed his son and dog, mirrors the Surfer’s struggles.
Photographer (Miranda Tapsell): A local who takes a key photo of the Surfer, provides a moment of clarity amid his unraveling.
Pitbull (Alexander Bertrand): A muscular, aggressive Bay Boy, the first to confront the Surfer.
Policeman (Justin Rosniak): A local officer aligned with the Bay Boys.

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