When the rapturous reviews started pouring in for Bing Liu’s “Minding the Gap,” a skateboarding movie that’s not really a skateboarding movie, the director was at a skate park in Brooklyn—skating but not really skating. “I was just dissociating,” he said. “It felt like a weird dream.”The movie, a story of fathers and sons, domestic violence,...
Source: Wall Street Journal August 22, 2018 18:27 UTC