Nuit de la Glisse Perfect Moment - The Adventure Continues

Nuit de la Glisse Perfect Moment - The Adventure Continues
Brand: Nuit de la Glisse
Model year: 2004

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Bajsmatte
08/12/2004
Damn printless and silly. However, nice movie shooting, which draws the score from one to three.

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Teddo
14/11/2004
If you compare Nuit de la glisse with any movie from the Free Radicals series, they will fade. OK, they are pure movies, but still, all the skates in NDLG are staggering - especially when you experience it on the bicycle. That one gets stage after stage with how awesome clips from mountainbike, wakeboard, kite etc. does not make the film worse in my eyes. Here you will appreciate the boards, skis, and it is nice to see.

The worst thing I have seen, and only competing with Extreme in the IMAX format.
Just getting the whole thing in the field in a completely different way than with shorter clips and angles. You can see how cruel the riders really are - there are no old parallel tracks from exercise attempts in sight.

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still
16/06/2004
agrees with the above except that it is a little sad to check out just over an hour of great mountain rides from exactly the same camera angles. Certainly, it's powerful when you've got a whole armada of helicopters to film away. But when there are hardly any more camera angles, it will be a bit of a tradition.

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John_Te
14/06/2004
"Perfect moment-the adveture
continues "is a good example of that
do not need to get better just because you are
have great resources and access to
helicopter all the time. Intensity and
presence present in many others
movies with significantly smaller budget
missing often. In this movie it's fun
that the team has learned to film better.
The predecessor "Perfect moment in
many cases hopelessly exposed. To
The next movie is just hope to
they learn this with clipping and
narration.

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No_Kharma
08/06/2004
Saw this movie at the premiere of STHLM. The movie is about "The Perfect Moment" when miscellaneous extremists experience the perfect moment. You know, that super shot in dry cushions or the perfect wave (like Jaws), etc. The film allows different practitioners to give their views on the perfect moment and it will be in classical French manners pretentious to the least.

If you ignore the styled theme, you will get a really good extreme film. Here, kite surfing is combined with wind and wave surfing, snowboarding (which is unusual in itself when rivalry appears to exist) and a bit of paragliding, parachute jumping and MTB. The parachute jumping is a bit, what to say, "French" and the wave surfing slow down the pace when the sport is so terribly boring and monotonous to watch. The MTB part, unfortunately, is too short rocking properly with various backflips that impress greatly.

The film's greatest attributes are the filming. Kaj Z is doing its life with a panic helicopter that comes really close and film around 360 degrees for almost the entire ride. The first time I saw it. Hugo Harrison also shows unprecedented driving. A funny detail is that the movies placed microphones on the fields so that in a sequence you can hear the sound of cushions squeezed together when the pitchers make fat drip * poff *.

The snowboard section is equally impressive with a panic helicopter and a sketchy scene where several skiers go down in parallel along different lines. Among the boards are also the sweet Norwegian Lene Nordermoen (who was even fresher at the premiere) who has a nice riding style and goes well to be a girl.

The rating for skiing is a clear five, but the film has some shortcomings; The jibbdelen (with bla Henrik W) is quite tame, the product placement with Philishave in the Andes (caused gap bumps in the bion), the boring wave surfing sequences (slowing down the pace when it's so badly odramatic and monotonous with the alpine part) and the pretentious story of Satan in The film draws the rating. The music was OK.

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