Fast Girls
- 2012
- Tous publics
- 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
4K
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A street smart runner develops an intense rivalry with an equally ambitious wealthy young athlete.A street smart runner develops an intense rivalry with an equally ambitious wealthy young athlete.A street smart runner develops an intense rivalry with an equally ambitious wealthy young athlete.
- Awards
- 1 win total
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Fast Girls is a movie you've probably stumbled across and never heard about that brings a ton of heart to the world of sports dramas. This film follows two young British sprinters from very different backgrounds as they struggle to put aside their differences and come together to compete in the relay race of their lives. It's not only a story about athletic ambition, but also one of friendship, resilience, and the power of unity.
Lenora Crichlow and Lily James lead a cast that's both talented and charming, making you root for them right from the start. Their chemistry-at times tense, at times endearing-brings a realistic edge to the highs and lows of competitive sport. The training montages are thrilling, and the race sequences really pull you in, making you feel every bit of tension and adrenaline that these athletes experience.
The movie shines brightest when it's highlighting the grit and determination of women who refuse to be underestimated. Fast Girls may not reinvent the sports drama genre, but it certainly stands out with its empowering message and focus on women athletes, which still feels refreshing. The pacing is quick, and while it might be a bit predictable, it's hard not to get swept up in the excitement and emotion.
If you're a fan of feel-good sports movies with a strong focus on teamwork and resilience, Fast Girls will leave you cheering by the end!
Lenora Crichlow and Lily James lead a cast that's both talented and charming, making you root for them right from the start. Their chemistry-at times tense, at times endearing-brings a realistic edge to the highs and lows of competitive sport. The training montages are thrilling, and the race sequences really pull you in, making you feel every bit of tension and adrenaline that these athletes experience.
The movie shines brightest when it's highlighting the grit and determination of women who refuse to be underestimated. Fast Girls may not reinvent the sports drama genre, but it certainly stands out with its empowering message and focus on women athletes, which still feels refreshing. The pacing is quick, and while it might be a bit predictable, it's hard not to get swept up in the excitement and emotion.
If you're a fan of feel-good sports movies with a strong focus on teamwork and resilience, Fast Girls will leave you cheering by the end!
Good writing and acting. the characters they portray seem like real people,like the ones you know. I enjoyed this but the ending but typical.
This film really gave me the impression that the creators really didn't know that much about athletics and just made this purely to cash in on the UK's Olympic hype.
Fist of all it's implied that the main character is relatively unknown in athletics and springs out of nowhere to become part of the team GB World Championship athletics team. Yeah, that's not really how it works, if she was already getting times that were good enough to be in the running for a team GB place, people would have known about her. She would already have competed in many national competitions and made a name for herself before qualifying for Great Britain.
Also the fact that they go on a night out and drink alcohol literally the night before an international competition doesn't make much sense. If that was how the GB team operated in real life, I'd be very worried, therefore it's obviously just a plot device put in place to create conflict failing to reflect any sort of reality.
However those are just little gripes. What really brought this film down was the clichéd plot points. We've got the arguments in the team which threaten to stop them winning, the forced romance which breaks down due to a misunderstanding and character arcs like the main character not working well in teams and the rich girl whose father does away with her if she doesn't win. These have all been done before, are executed poorly in this film and lack any depth as we know full well what will happen the moment we see them.
They could have included an interesting plot point which connects to athletics, such as the main character being offered performance enhancing drugs or maybe delving deeper into how the main character got into running. But no, you could pretty much put this film's storyline into any sports movie and it would still work. Well, I say work, what I mean is produce the same forced and bland garbage that these kind of films have developed into over the years.
All in all, the characters have no chemistry, the film is detached from reality and the plot points are very predictable.
Do I really need to tell you what happens in the end? Didn't think so.
Fist of all it's implied that the main character is relatively unknown in athletics and springs out of nowhere to become part of the team GB World Championship athletics team. Yeah, that's not really how it works, if she was already getting times that were good enough to be in the running for a team GB place, people would have known about her. She would already have competed in many national competitions and made a name for herself before qualifying for Great Britain.
Also the fact that they go on a night out and drink alcohol literally the night before an international competition doesn't make much sense. If that was how the GB team operated in real life, I'd be very worried, therefore it's obviously just a plot device put in place to create conflict failing to reflect any sort of reality.
However those are just little gripes. What really brought this film down was the clichéd plot points. We've got the arguments in the team which threaten to stop them winning, the forced romance which breaks down due to a misunderstanding and character arcs like the main character not working well in teams and the rich girl whose father does away with her if she doesn't win. These have all been done before, are executed poorly in this film and lack any depth as we know full well what will happen the moment we see them.
They could have included an interesting plot point which connects to athletics, such as the main character being offered performance enhancing drugs or maybe delving deeper into how the main character got into running. But no, you could pretty much put this film's storyline into any sports movie and it would still work. Well, I say work, what I mean is produce the same forced and bland garbage that these kind of films have developed into over the years.
All in all, the characters have no chemistry, the film is detached from reality and the plot points are very predictable.
Do I really need to tell you what happens in the end? Didn't think so.
Fast Girls is a fine example of hard working paying off. Yes, it's just a film but it also represent the truth of how far you can go if you're willing to put in the work necessary. You often see films like this that are unrealistic and paints a story far from something achievable. Not fast girls. It's was also good to see the British flag flown with such pride and respect, something we don't see much of anymore in today's world. It's also a nice promotion of that pride and hardworking British bulldog mentality that needs to come back. More people should watch this film. It really did deliver for sports.
I didn't have high hopes for this film before I went to see it because I thought it was just going to be predictable. But it was amazing! You really connect with the main character through her athletic career and you are on the edge of your seat in the races. I went to see it with a couple of friends just for a day out and we came out of the cinema very happy - much happier than expected! As Fast Girls is just out at the cinema, it hasn't got a review yet on IMDb and I was unsure whether to see it, as I usually only see a film that is 7 or above. I think that this film is well worth at least an 8! Comedy, the Olympics and a little bit of romance... what more could you want?
Did you know
- TriviaAll entries contain spoilers
- GoofsAt the indoor exhibition event in Barcelona, host country Spain have their runners run under the abbreviation "SPA" when Spanish sports stars actually compete under the abbreviation "ESP".
- Quotes
Trix Warren: [referring to David Temple] I would.
Shania Andrews: What? The man's old enough to be your...
Trix Warren: My sugar daddy!
- ConnectionsReferenced in Fast Girls: Running on the Red Carpet (2012)
- SoundtracksStrivin'
Performed by Tor Cesay featuring Seanie T
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $1,207,241
- Runtime
- 1h 31m(91 min)
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