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Good Stuff (2001) is a fascinating glimpse into the extreme skydiving world, where the thrill-seekers redefine gravity and fear. The cinematography by Joe Jennings pulls you in, with breathtaking angles and a raw immediacy that feels almost immersive. It's not just about jumping out of planes; it's about the camaraderie, the adrenaline, and the unspoken rules of this daring subculture. The pacing is brisk, reflecting the energetic lives of its subjects, and the documentary delves into the psychology of these athletes. The themes of courage and pushing boundaries resonate throughout, making you appreciate the artistry of freefalling. There's a certain gritty authenticity here, a realness that comes through in the athletes' performances and stories, which makes it distinctive in the documentary landscape.
Captivating cinematography by Joe Jennings.Focus on the psychological aspects of extreme athletes.Explores themes of courage and camaraderie.
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