This was a very enjoyable documentary about all the ups and downs of the then aspiring, and now established (yet underrated) pro skater Pier-Luc Gagnon (PLG).
I seems a bit more aimed towards the "average" documentary consumer than let's say a skate fanatic wishing to have a real in-depth look at what a vert skater's life is, and that is totally fine. This way, I feel a larger group of people could enjoy it, since it touches on very relatable subjects like growing up, family, setbacks and life goals.
This documentary also isn't very long, which makes for a short yet very enjoyable time watching it.
I seems a bit more aimed towards the "average" documentary consumer than let's say a skate fanatic wishing to have a real in-depth look at what a vert skater's life is, and that is totally fine. This way, I feel a larger group of people could enjoy it, since it touches on very relatable subjects like growing up, family, setbacks and life goals.
This documentary also isn't very long, which makes for a short yet very enjoyable time watching it.