It’s a different approach fromMutiny, which showed the raw truth of urban skiing.
The film starts off with a beautiful monologue about snow and the love-hate relationship the narrator has withher.
Noah Albaladejo is really good, and just too smooth.
I want to see a full part from him in the near future.
He has one of my favorite styles, as he seeks perfection in everyone of his tricks.
Oh and the whole weird vibe with him contemplating insects, I liked that.
Shea Flynn is next, who did a lot of tricks unnatural.
Sean Jordan kills, and he’s the next skier up on the screen.
This guy is tech, he pretzels really quick and he steps up to some big features.
He has less footage than last year, but the quality is definitely there.
You’ve probably guessed it or you’ve already seen it: Cam Riley closes the movie.
Everyone’s familiar with how gnarly he is, but he just took it one step further.
He also has a good variety of tricks, which may have lacked in his previous parts.
He more than deserved his award for “Best Male Street Segment” at IF3.
I’ll watch that part over and over again.
Why do I preferMutinyoverTen and Two?
But it’s just a personal preference.
But at the same time, I’m sure these guys aren’t done hitting urban.