Full Metal Edges really captures that raw energy of snowboarding culture around the early 2000s. It’s got this gritty, almost documentary vibe, shot on 16mm, which gives the whole thing a tactile feel that you don’t see much in modern snow films. You watch these guys—Kass, Powers, and the crew—navigating not just the slopes but this kind of intense camaraderie, almost like a band of warriors in a winter battlefield. The pacing keeps you engaged, bouncing between insane tricks and real moments of camaraderie. There’s a certain authenticity in the way they showcase the environment, too. It’s not just about the snowboarding; it’s about the lifestyle, the passion, the struggle against nature, and the friendships that come out of it all. It’s distinct for sure, and definitely worth a watch if you’re into that vibe.
Shot on high-quality 16mm filmFeatures a range of top snowboardersFocuses on lifestyle and environment alongside stunts
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