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So, Journey (2003) rolls in as Warren Miller’s 54th ski flick, which means you’re getting the classic Miller vibe—lots of beautiful landscapes and high-energy skiing. The documentary has this laid-back yet exhilarating atmosphere, capturing the essence of winter sports and the thrill of the mountains. The pacing has that nice rhythm, mixing breathtaking slopes with interviews and stories from skiers, which adds depth. You feel the rush but also the camaraderie among the athletes. The cinematography is solid, showcasing some stunning practical effects that make you appreciate the skill involved. It’s not just about the skiing; it’s about the journey itself, connecting enthusiasts to the sport’s culture and spirit, making it a unique entry in Miller's collection.
Features stunning landscapes and skiing footageGreat blend of interviews and actionCaptures the essence of skiing culture
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