From time to time, I will paste comments from viewers and readers in here.
This is one that I liked.
From: Sean YoungDate: 2/06/2010 Subject: Had to reach out William A., I hope you get this message. I had to write you today. I just got done watching the Edge of Never for the third time in 24 hours. I have to tell you that this is one of the best films I’ve seen in some time (not just a ski film). You’ve created a beautiful representation of the spirit of the mountians. I grew up with guys like Schmidt, Plake, and yes Trevor Peterson as my skiing heros. You did everyone justice and told a profoundly uplifting and very spriritual story that reminded me of why I go into the mountians. I would like to wish you and yours the very best. Hope to see more from you in the future. A heartfelt thanks for doind what you do… Sean Young |
February 9th, 2010 at 11:30 pm
This is a private query, not for posting. I wondered why — after the entire film built up to Kye’s descent on the glacier run — once he dropped the rope and started the run on his own there were only a couple of still shots and then it was over. I thought that was a real letdown. Surely you intended to cover more than that. What went wrong?
If you would care to reply to my email box I would like to hear the answer.