Stolen Good (2002 Video)
10/10
Impressive first indie film
11 September 2005
I happened to attend the premier of this movie in New Hampshire (USA).

There are a few moments with "quiet" audio, and one or two darkly exposed segments. Other than that, the film story is compelling and honest, and shows the good and bad sides of snowboarding.

What is interesting, too, is the underlying story of how the snowboarding industry can, at times, chew young kids up and spit them out.

The soundtrack is good, and much of the snowboarding riding is simply breathtaking (they must have used a helicopter in parts). I haven't seen snowboard footage like this in any other film. Better than the Hollywood big production cheesy "snow films" (remember "Hot Dog", anyone? 8-) this film shows a truer side of snowboarding and the lives of the riders who are living it.

Why a 10? Well, for one, given the very limited budget (I can't remember what the director said exactly, but it was definitely under $500,000 (!)) it's probably the best film I've seen for so cheap. Secondly, the first reviewer seemed a bit harsh -- claiming "worst film ever" but hadn't even bothered to watch it all. Thus, I think some "karmic equalization" is in order.

If you want to see some great snowboarding, a Little Indie Film That Could, and get a direct view of the "secret lives of snowboarders", then I think you'll enjoy this film!
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