An aerialist rehearsing for a rock tour battles age, injury, and a young director scheming to end her career.An aerialist rehearsing for a rock tour battles age, injury, and a young director scheming to end her career.An aerialist rehearsing for a rock tour battles age, injury, and a young director scheming to end her career.
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It is not comparable to The Gymnast. Acting is terrible, overdramatized, and forced. Trying way to hard to be serious, sensual, and important.
Instead It is more concerned about creating some deep movie.
Turned it off. Snooze fest.
Instead It is more concerned about creating some deep movie.
Turned it off. Snooze fest.
Okay, so as usual we all know where the 9 & 10 ratings are coming from! This movie was beyond boring. I paused it at 54:46 just to write this review and I don't think I want to watch the rest of it!
Awesome and much anticipated sequel to The Gymnast!
I was mesmerized not only by the breathtaking skill of these aerial ballerinas but also by the intertwined drama of the stories and characters woven into the The Aerialist.
The athleticism of the performers was matched only by acting performances. A brilliant all round movie with a twist that will catch you like a thief in the night!
To start with, I don't quite understand why this movie has such a low rating. I started watching it mainly in the background because I'm an aerialist myself and was curious about the movie, but the low rating put me kinda off. But I ended it up being glued to the screen. It's a good movie, with nice choreos, enough drama and a very sweet end.
If you're into action stuff, it's not for you. But if you're in the arts industry (and of an age 30+), I think it's certainly something you could relate to. Maybe, giving it all 10 stars is a bit of an overreaction from my side, but imho it definitely deserves more than some 5.1 stars, hence my choice.
If you're into action stuff, it's not for you. But if you're in the arts industry (and of an age 30+), I think it's certainly something you could relate to. Maybe, giving it all 10 stars is a bit of an overreaction from my side, but imho it definitely deserves more than some 5.1 stars, hence my choice.
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- TriviaThis movie reunites Dreya Weber with previous costars Addie Yungmee from The Gymnast (2006), Paris P. Pickard from A Marine Story (2010), and Thunderbird Dinwiddie from Raven's Touch (2015).
- Quotes
Dr. Herrera: I don't think it's age with you, I think it's just an injury.
Jane Hawkins: Age IS an injury.
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- Budget
- $120,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 42m(102 min)
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- 16:9 HD
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