The new series, from 'Skate Kitchen' director Crystal Moselle, follows a pack of teen girl skaters with gorgeous cinematography and verve.
By Caroline Framke Chief TV Critic “Betty” looks like how being a teenager feels. Shot during a vibrant New York City summer, the show zips alongside its characters as they weave through traffic, across parks, over bridges on their skateboards.
When it slows down, it’s to take in the view, have a laugh, shoot the shit. But within minutes it’s inevitably off and running into the blinking sun again, winding down the city streets with such visceral verve that you can practically feel the wind whipping through your own hair through the screen.
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