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Director: Patrick Brice
Cast: Kyle Field, Sarah DeVincentis, Hayley Magnus, Carson D. Mell
Wade is an aimless surfer who chases his whims up and down the California coast. When he returns to his former hometown, he takes the opportunity to visit his ex, who has moved on, and is wary of his attempt to reconnect. Wade sets out to regain her trust, but his old ways quickly come calling.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Hang Loose, the 2015 comedy-drama directed by Patrick Brice, has received a mixed critical reception, with an IMDb rating of 6.2/10 indicating a moderately positive audience reception. The film follows the aimless surfer Wade as he attempts to reconnect with his ex-girlfriend in his former hometown, but his old habits quickly resurface.
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Fans of offbeat, character-driven comedies will appreciate director Patrick Brice's 2015 film Hang Loose, which features engaging performances from its lead actors Kyle Field and Sarah DeVincentis as they navigate the emotional complexities of an ex-couple reconnecting.
The shaka sign, sometimes known as "hang loose" or "hang ten", is a gesture representing "aloha spirit, love and local pride" that is the official hand gesture of Hawaii and is also associated with global surf culture. It consists of extending the thumb and smallest finger while holding the three middle fingers curled, and gesturing in salutation while presenting the front or back of the hand; the wrist may be rotated back and forth for emphasis. The shaka sign is similar in shape to the letter Y in the American manual alphabet in American Sign Language or the sign for number six in the Chinese hand counting system. The shaka sign should not be confused with the sign of the horns, where the index and pinky fingers are extended and the thumb holds down the middle two fingers.
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