Most people look at Hawaii as a tropical paradise and as a getaway for vacationers, honeymooners, and even conventioneers. But what most people do not know or ever get a chance to experience in the Aloha State is the "real deal of life and living" as local Hawaiians surviving Hawaii.
In the movie, "One Kine Day," filmed on location in beautiful Hawaii, director Chuck Mitsui manages to ingeniously capture on film the authenticity and the reality of two local youths living "A Day In The Life" on Hawaiian soil. It's a moving story about a 19 year skateboarder who gets his 15 year old girlfriend pregnant and the challenges that they both face to cope and deal with this ongoing problem here on the islands. It’s a youth empowerment movie with a message and a lesson.
The acting is exceptional and the movie showcases "Hawaiian Island" music at its best. Featuring premiere Hawaiian Island recording artists including J Boog, Pohaku, Kawao, Sterling Kalua and Fiji; Music Supervisors Bobby Pileggi and Lanai Tabura from Robert Sterling Music played a major role in putting together the music for the film.
If you love Hawaii and if you love reality, please be sure to check out "One Kine Day," coming to a theatre near you! It will most likely change the way you look at the islands!