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1997 Forever is like a love letter to the snowboarding culture from two decades back. It captures that raw, exhilarating atmosphere of riding fresh powder and the camaraderie among boarders. The pacing flows well, weaving music that was specifically composed for the film throughout its 43 minutes, which adds a unique layer to the visuals. There’s a certain nostalgic vibe, and the practical effects really stand out, making you feel the adrenaline rush. You'll appreciate how it doesn't just showcase tricks but focuses on the lifestyle and the essence of snowboarding during a transformative time in the sport.
1997 Forever has seen a limited release, making it something of a hidden gem among snowboarding enthusiasts. The film's distinctive blend of music and visuals has created a niche collector interest, especially among those who appreciate snowboarding history. While it may not be widely circulated, the film has garnered attention in collector circles for its unique approach to documenting a pivotal era in the snowboarding scene.
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