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A young girl and her coach overcome adversity to make their way into the National Australian Gymnastics Squad.A young girl and her coach overcome adversity to make their way into the National Australian Gymnastics Squad.A young girl and her coach overcome adversity to make their way into the National Australian Gymnastics Squad.
Julie Kay Lumasag
- Kayla Lee
- (as Julie Kay Lamasag)
Stephen Weyland
- Compere
- (as Steve Weyland)
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Poor acting and canned plot aside, this movie was the non toxic good fun it needed to be for an enjoyable movie night with my 8 year old. Recommended if you're looking for an easy watch with your kid and they love gymnastics. It's a simple predictable story about a girl with a lot of potential gaining the confidence to beat the odds. Maddy is a rising star gymnast but jealous teammates succeed at feeding her self doubts when they start believing she may be real competition. With the help of her upstart new coach, Maddie begins to set her sights on winning the upcoming national competition. It's not ruining anything to say she eventually gets there because it's what the movie is so clearly about. I could come up with a thousand reasons why I would never want to watch it again but seeing my daughter yelp with excitement and joy in all the right places made it all worth it.
Movie was selected by a patient on an ambulance transport. 100% not my choice.
Writing was choppy and so disconnected I could barely follow the story. No character development, backstories were minimal or non-existent. Cinematography was poor at best. Framing of shots looked more like it was done by people in elementary school.
With as many as they did, this movie should have been named "Montage".
And the use of the blatant "Eye of the Tiger" ripoff was pointless drivel.
Writing was choppy and so disconnected I could barely follow the story. No character development, backstories were minimal or non-existent. Cinematography was poor at best. Framing of shots looked more like it was done by people in elementary school.
With as many as they did, this movie should have been named "Montage".
And the use of the blatant "Eye of the Tiger" ripoff was pointless drivel.
From an adult perspective its pretty poor, but the girls 5, 7 and 8 absolutely loved it and spent the next hour doing gymnastics around the house. The plot is predictable and the acting is average, at best. A good movie when you want to have a cuddle the kids and nap on the couch.
A aussie movie that isn't Yahoo Serious' unfunny swill or Mad Max. A young girl has a second chance a pre-olympics tournament to qualify for the National Squad. However she is lacking in the pre-requisite physique. She works with her coaches to help her prepare mentally and physically for this trial.
As an amature who has never practiced gymnastics before the actress who plays Maddy picked up enough skills. The point is that it's a children's movie designed to convey a tail of resilience. Critics of this movie want her to be level 3 gymnastics for an actress who has never done the sport before.
As an amature who has never practiced gymnastics before the actress who plays Maddy picked up enough skills. The point is that it's a children's movie designed to convey a tail of resilience. Critics of this movie want her to be level 3 gymnastics for an actress who has never done the sport before.
Very pretentious but some nice messages in the script just so tacky and corny. Completely ripped-off from similar genre films.
Direction is ok but the acting is shocking. The adults look like they had a crash-course at Neighbours.
Very rich lifestyle film. Very dull. Unbelievable corny script. Not sure how this got a budget. Terrible.
Direction is ok but the acting is shocking. The adults look like they had a crash-course at Neighbours.
Very rich lifestyle film. Very dull. Unbelievable corny script. Not sure how this got a budget. Terrible.
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