It's a sweaty-palmed blast watching the five daredevils risk their lives to be the first person to hurtle down what was thought to be unridable terrain. Hold your breath and hang on.
First Descent (2005)
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Reviews Counted:58
Fresh:30
Rotten:28
Average Rating:5.6/10
Consensus: This snowboarding doc scores with its dazzling array of snowboarding stunts and beautiful scenery, but loses points with shameless product placement and an overlong runtime.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for brief strong language and a momentary drug reference
Runtime: 1 hr 51 mins
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Theatrical Release:Dec 2, 2005 Limited
Box Office: $739,690
Synopsis: The docu-drama First Descent chronicles the rebellious, inspiring and sometimes controversial rise of snowboarding--as seen through the eyes of the snowboarders setting the standards and breaking... The docu-drama First Descent chronicles the rebellious, inspiring and sometimes controversial rise of snowboarding--as seen through the eyes of the snowboarders setting the standards and breaking the boundaries of this worldwide phenomenon. First Descent spotlights a handful of snowboarding's early pioneers (including Shawn Farmer, Nick Perata and Terje Haakonsen) and some of the ultra-sponsored superstar phenoms at snowboarding's current cutting edge (Shaun White and Hannah Teter) and literally takes them to the edge--the snow blanketed mountains of Alaska--where these five icons face some of the most challenging and hard-core natural terrain on the planet. The five come for different reasons--Perata and Farmer to see if they still have what it takes, Haakonsen to add another credit to his Big Mountain resume, and White and Teter to undertake their first Big Mountain ride ever--and yet all seek to challenge themselves to accomplish the best snowboarding feat of their lives down peaks of powder no rider has ever descended. Leading up to their first descent, the crew of five share their stories, comparing viewpoints, individual lifestyles, and unedited opinions on the evolution of snowboarding that began as a delinquent child of skiing and now stands as an international cultural movement that has permanently changed the face of winter sports. Intercutting footage from the snowboarding revolution of the '80s and '90s, real-life accounts from both notorious and famed riders, and dramatic, newly-filmed scenes from the biggest winter contests and experiences these riders undergo on their way to and in Alaska, First Descent creates a fast-paced portrait of a snowsport that has quickly evolved from a fringe hobby to a full-fledged global event. --© Universal Pictures [More]
Starring: Terje Haakonsen, Nick Peralta, Hannah Teter, Shaun White
Starring: Terje Haakonsen, Nick Peralta, Hannah Teter, Shaun White
Director: Kemp Curly, Kevin Harrison
Director: Kemp Curly, Kevin Harrison
Studio: Universal Pictures
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Reviews for First Descent
Curley and Harrison have created a surprisingly tedious, overblown defense of a sport that, while ushering in the era of "extreme" games, doesn't boast the cinematic potential or charismatic stars of its cousins on the asphalt and aquatic waves.
First Descent is a must-see for snowboarders and fans alike, but even neutral parties can take something away from it.
Descent might appeal to those who are curious about the sport, but I have trouble believing it will convert anyone.
Though I admire the athletes, the film failed to capture my interest in them or the sport.
Honestly, with all due respect to Alaska, one guy zipping down a mountain on a snowboard looks about the same as any other, regardless of what state he's in.
It's a good reminder why going to the local bijou is sometimes better than renting a video or DVD.
If you've ever wanted to get a taste of the slopes from the comfort of a movie theatre, this film will do.
There's so much intriguing information about the way snowboarding morphed in the last 40 years from outlaw avocation to Olympic competition that you sometimes wish the movie would jettison its central narrative thread.
The endless snowboarding depicted in First Descent was probably much more fun to do than it is to watch.
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