nyrn
Joined Aug 2005
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Chris McKinley and Charlie Siskel probably thought they had a real scoop here, but are clearly grasping at straws. Half way into the documentary – when clichés have run dry; the lonely piano, the super-8 footage etc – it becomes pretty clear that the producers are pushing the script towards some kind of a statement from William Powell. The fabricated narrative of Will as the outcast terrorist loner just doesn't work. In reality we get to know a very sincere person who's deeply involved in educating children with disabilities. Is Will responsible for the actions of all the individuals that have read the book? Of course not. The film is finished abruptly, mid-sentence, as if the producers ran out of questions. They probably did.
A heartfelt peak into the world of professional skateboarder Chris Cole's rise to the top, transformation as pro for Zero, and mission to help a younger skateboarding generation find its voice. From the humble beginnings of making budget 'sponsor me'-tapes through the transformation of Philly's Love Park and getting nominated Skater of the Year - The Motivation 2.0 is a story of indisputable passion for skateboarding and the battle to build a legacy for the future.