Surfs up teen beach movie12/9/2023 However, they suddenly change the movie when the movie's lead man, Tanner (Garrett Clayton), falls in love with Mack after she bumps into him and Brady catches the lead girl, Lela when she falls off the stage. That evening during a dance in Big Momma's where Lela ( Grace Phipps) is singing "Falling for Ya," Mack and Brady argue about staying or trying to find a way out and Mack decides to investigate on her own. Just then, "movie magic" snaps Mack and Brady from daytime to nighttime at the party, with their clothing changed as well to fit the movie and Mack's surfboard appearing in view. Before Mack can say no, Brady cuts in, and accepts, leaving Mack even more upset. After the song, Mack and Brady are invited by surfers to come to a party at Big Momma's later that night. The bikers perform a musical number, "Cruisin' for a Bruisin," which Brady soon joins in on, even going so far as to dress like bikers. Brady excitedly explains the war to Mack, though Mack is still not amused. They soon follow the movie's characters into Big Momma's, the local hangout, and introduce themselves to the surfers just before the bikers enter and argue with the surfers over who the turf belongs to. Brady relents and informs Mack that there will be a storm and giant wave that should bring them back home at the end of the movie. Brady and Mack have opposing views on their current situation, Brady very excited to be in the movie and Mack very frantic about it. They soon realize they have been swept into Brady's favorite movie "Wet Side Story." Eager to seize the moment, Brady joins the original cast in singing "Surf Crazy", to Mack's dismay. Mack and Brady end up getting swept away and eventually end up on another beach. Alarmed, Brady gets on a jet ski and goes after Mack, who is still in the ocean. She sadly tells Brady they will have to break up since they will be too far away to maintain their relationship.īefore Mack leaves, she decides to surf a 40-foot wave that is about to hit the beach. Mack asserts that although going is not her choice, she feels it is what she has to do since it's what her mom would want. From the visit, Brady learns that Mack made a promise to her aunt after her mother died that she would attend a private school. Soon after, the three get a visit from Mack's Aunt Antoinette. After an afternoon having on the beach, the two head inside where Mack oversees her grandfather and Brady watching their favorite film " Wet Side Story," a musical that follows bikers and surfers battling for a local diner and hangout, a movie Mack is not too fond of. The movie begins with McKenzie " Mack" ( Maia Mitchell) and her boyfriend Brady ( Ross Lynch) surfing together at a beach near McKenzie's grandfather's hut. Fusion scheming to alter weather patterns and take over the local hangout - and then the world. Typical of the teen beach movie genre, a kooky subplot has mad scientists Les Camembert and Dr. Now Mack and Brady must find their way out of the movie before their lives change forever. But while trying to find their way back to the real world, Mack and Brady unwittingly interfere with the movie's star-crossed plot, one that would pair a surfer, Tanner, and a biker, Lela, but instead pairs them with Mack and Brady. Amidst the spontaneous song and dance, there's trouble in paradise - it's bikers versus surfers for control of the local hangout. The movie introduces confident, resilient surfer Mack and her carefree boyfriend, Brady, a fan of the retro surf musical movie, "Wet Side Story." On the morning of Mack's planned departure for boarding school, she and Brady catch one last epic wave which mysteriously carries them right into "Wet Side Story," the year 1962.
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