Los Angeles Times

It’s tubular only to hardcore surfers

- — Michael Rechtshaff­en

The water isn’t the only thing that’s weighty in “Heavy Water,” a heavily anecdotal surfing documentar­y focusing on Nathan Fletcher, a third-generation board enthusiast whose boundary-pushing contributi­on to the family legacy involves plunging from a helicopter into a ferocious Oahu wave.

Leading up to the exploit, dubbed the “Acid Drop,” the film, by Michael Oblowitz, works overtime to convey a tight-knit wave-riding community perched reverently on the shoulders of those who preceded them.

In the case of Fletcher (who bears a resemblanc­e to actor James Marsden), that would date back to the ’40s and his grandfathe­r pioneering big wave surfer Walter Hoffman, who would pass the family side business on to his father, tow-surfing pioneer Herbie Fletcher, and subsequent­ly, his aerialsurf­ing big brother Christian.

Outside of the Fletcher fold, the South African-born Oblowitz profiles the likes of influentia­l skateboard­ers Christian Hosoi and the late Jay Adams, who brought a surfing edge and a punk sensibilit­y to the skate park, while striking a more somber note when paying tribute to several Fletcher contempora­ries who died doing what they loved.

But by the time the film finally gets to Fletcher’s dark and stormy, deathdefyi­ng stunt, its greater liability is a talking headsinten­sive structure aimed squarely at aficionado­s while certain to leave the uninitiate­d a little surf-bored.

“Heavy Water.” Not rated. Running Time: 1 hour, 24 minutes Playing: Arena Cinelounge, Hollywood

 ?? Adventure Entertainm­ent ?? NATHAN FLETCHER, a third-generation surfer, in 2017 jumped from a helicopter into a wave off Oahu.
Adventure Entertainm­ent NATHAN FLETCHER, a third-generation surfer, in 2017 jumped from a helicopter into a wave off Oahu.

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