We took Rebecca to see Surf's Up at the cinema yesterday. It was her first cinema outing since Claire took her to "Mum & Toddler Cinema" when she was just a few months old.
I was interested to see how she would cope with being in a cinema for 90 minutes. It went fairly well - she got bored half way through and no amount of coaxing would apparently convince her that she didn't want to go home, but then on the way out of the door she saw the poster for the movie complete with penguins and decided that she wanted to see the penguins again!
Popcorn - Rebecca couldn't work out what to make of it. She loved the sweet taste and really enjoyed eating it, but then decided that she hated it because of the bits. And then decided 10 minutes later, that she loved it because of the taste, but then decided that she hated it because of the bits. And then decided 10 minutes later, that she loved it because of the taste, but then decided that she hated it because of the bits.
You get the idea.
So here is my question - I am sure that I have seen a film in which a young kid shows his moves on the waves, but gets knocked back in the first competition that he enters. A wizened, old guru teaches him that cutting the waves is fine and winning is fine, but it is not the most important thing, etc, etc. This was the plot of Surf's Up too, but what was that other film?
I'm stumped, help me out!