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Subtitle Mid90s.2018.720p.bluray.x264. [yts.ag] May 2026

Jonah Hill was lauded for his sensitive handling of sensitive material and his eye for period detail.

Stevie’s transition from a lonely child to a member of a subculture illustrates the universal need for acceptance.

Shot on 16mm film with a "boxy" 4:3 aspect ratio, the movie mimics the lo-fi texture of the mid-90s. subtitle Mid90s.2018.720p.BluRay.x264. [YTS.AG]

For the boys, skateboarding is more than a hobby; it is a sanctuary from poverty, broken homes, and a lack of future prospects.

Sunny Suljic’s performance was highlighted for its vulnerability, while Na-kel Smith (Ray) was seen as a standout for his role as the group’s moral compass. Jonah Hill was lauded for his sensitive handling

Hill cast real-life skateboarders (such as Na-kel Smith and Olan Prenatt) rather than traditional actors for the core group, ensuring the dialogue and skating sequences felt genuine. Critical Reception Upon release, the film was praised for its:

The film explores the thin line between camaraderie and the pressure to perform "toughness," particularly in the volatile relationship between Stevie and his brother Ian. For the boys, skateboarding is more than a

The story follows Stevie (Sunny Suljic), a 13-year-old boy living with an abusive older brother, Ian (Lucas Hedges), and a single mother, Dabney (Katherine Waterston). Seeking an escape from his home life, Stevie joins a group of older skateboarders at a local shop. Through his new friendships with Ray, Fuckshit, Fourth Grade, and Ruben, Stevie navigates the complexities of adolescence, peer pressure, and the search for belonging. Core Themes