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The Mad Canadian is a fascinating dive into the world of stunt performance, particularly focusing on Ken Carter, who really pushes the limits on the stock-car racing circuit. The film’s atmosphere is both gritty and intense, capturing the palpable tension as Carter prepares for each daring stunt. You can feel the weight of the risks involved; it’s not just a job for him, it’s a manifestation of passion and obsession. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the tension before each jump. Practical effects are done with a rawness that’s almost refreshing, lending a genuine feel to the whole experience. Carter’s performance, raw and unfiltered, really gives you insight into the psyche of someone who lives on the edge.
Great representation of 1970s stunt culture.Raw, authentic portrayal of the risks in stunt work.Focuses on the mental and physical challenges of a stuntman.
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