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Hallelujah (2010) offers a raw glimpse into the lives of skateboarders like Pete Eldridge and Ryan Decenzo. The documentary captures that gritty essence of skate culture, blending street footage with personal narratives. The pacing feels organic, almost like a collection of moments rather than a structured story. The filmmakers, Jon Holland and Chris Ray, have an eye for details that showcase the athletes' connection to the sport and their surroundings. There's a certain authenticity in the practical effects and real-life tricks that elevate the viewing experience. It doesn't shy away from the struggles and triumphs of those involved, making it feel more like a passion project than just another skate film.
Explores personal stories of skaters.Raw and authentic portrayal of skate culture.Unique blend of street footage and interviews.
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