In the years following World War II, the MexicAn-American community in Los Angeles developed a low-key culture. After a law was passed in California, [Expand All]
In the years following World War II, the MexicAn-American community in Los Angeles developed a low-key culture. After a law was passed in California, drivers have the ability to adjust the chassis height by hydraulically modifying the car body below its wheels. Its painting designs are also very distinctive, mainly depicting Spanish culture. The film tells the story of a Los Angeles street artist and his family who are obsessed with the hop car culture based on this situation. Danny (played by Gabriel Chavaria) is a Mexican street artist who lives with his family in East Los Angeles. Using his graffiti skills, Danny paints on the engine hood of a trampoline to help his brother participate in the upcoming Trampoline race at Paradise Park.[Collapse]