I'd read about the stuntman's accident, but this documentary fleshes out more of the story. It's moving, but also a testament to how much stunt work was done beforehand so that Daniel Radcliffe could perform it safely for the films.
It's sad and scary to see how his life changed in an instant, despite all the precautions. The actual accident is not shown, which is a good decision by the filmmakers.
Daniel Radcliffe is interviewed extensively, and it speaks well of him that he maintains connections that developed during the movies' filming.
David's story isn't easy to watch, as a cyst also made his right arm less functional since the accident. But he carries on the best he can. His attitude is fairly upbeat, considering his circumstances.
So many people came out of the HP movies better off, so it's fitting that somebody who came out worse gets acknowledgement for his efforts and unwanted sacrifice.
It's sad and scary to see how his life changed in an instant, despite all the precautions. The actual accident is not shown, which is a good decision by the filmmakers.
Daniel Radcliffe is interviewed extensively, and it speaks well of him that he maintains connections that developed during the movies' filming.
David's story isn't easy to watch, as a cyst also made his right arm less functional since the accident. But he carries on the best he can. His attitude is fairly upbeat, considering his circumstances.
So many people came out of the HP movies better off, so it's fitting that somebody who came out worse gets acknowledgement for his efforts and unwanted sacrifice.