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Knife (2011) is a gritty documentary that plunges you headfirst into the adrenaline-fueled world of extreme cycling. It features riders like Matt Schubring, Danial Reardon, and Nate Adams, who push the limits of their sport. The film captures the essence of their passion—raw, intense, and often chaotic. You can feel the speed and hear the crunch of tires against gravel, which really pulls you into the atmosphere. The pacing feels almost frenetic, mirroring the thrill of the rides. The practical effects are impressive too, showcasing real stunts rather than relying on tricks. It’s not just about the tricks; it explores the camaraderie among riders and their relentless pursuit of pushing boundaries. A fascinating glimpse into a subculture that thrives on risk.
Unique perspective on extreme cycling cultureRaw performances and practical effectsCaptures the camaraderie among riders
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Paul Everest
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