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The sound is incredibly infectious. The editing insane. The cinematography is frantically fantastic, elegant and fresh. Watching it made me hyper, and I asked myself, is this a true sport? Is this what they call free running or parkour? I gather that the answer is yes.
I admire the style of filmmaker Frank Sauer. He did an excellent job building up the tension and hooking me on something I would generally not seek out on my own. Jason Paul and the others are very likable, acrobatic and daring characters.
By: Kathy M.Y. Pyon
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