This Hilarious Mockumentary Parodies Ski Movie Cliches

Picture the opening footage of a ski film: swirling mists, a skier (possibly an individual, primarily based totally on this 12 months’s crop of ski films) clicks into their bindings, and launches proper right into a sprawling sea of… grass?

“The Kook” establishes itself from inception as a deadpan sendup of the depth and self-seriousness of ski films. It has pleasurable with out quite a bit as a wink whereas taking over the archetypal comeback and outcast tales that the enterprise loves to tell. With its phrases of data emanating from the mouth of a drunken man in a San Francisco homeless encampment, pretty than a shamanic decide, “The Kook” is a novel deal with the story you’ve seen 1,000,000 events.

The film tells the story of a fictional former comp skier who has a model new imaginative and prescient for metropolis snowboarding. Whereas being a parody, it asks compelling questions regarding the nature of rejection and success throughout the face of an enterprise that has no room for you. It has good nods to films that impressed “The Kook,” most notably JP Auclair’s iconic “All.I.Can” part. And you could watch him huck a entrance flip off a mud cliff—so check it out!

This article initially appeared on Powder.com and was republished with permission.

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