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Foundation - Splendor feels like a raw, untamed expression of energy and creativity. The film opens with Ariana Spencer’s striking hill bomb that sets a frenetic tone, leading into Julian Lewis' relentless rail assaults that truly highlight the skill and dedication of the crew. Glick and Servold add a layer of stylistic flair, while newcomer Lindloff brings fresh energy, making their synergy palpable. It’s not just about the tricks; there's a certain atmosphere of camaraderie and passion that really resonates. The pacing flows well, keeping you engaged without losing that sense of spontaneity that’s so crucial in this genre. You can feel the commitment to practical effects and real stunts, which makes the viewing experience feel authentic and grounded in reality.
Foundation - Splendor is one of those films that hasn't seen a wide physical release yet, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. The limited availability has sparked interest among enthusiasts who appreciate the blend of traditional stunt work and modern cinematics. While not heavily marketed, its grassroots style and focus on raw talent resonate well with those keen on authentic skate culture, leading to a growing demand in niche collector circles.
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