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A young gymnast's Olympic aspirations are crushed after a debilitating accident.A young gymnast's Olympic aspirations are crushed after a debilitating accident.A young gymnast's Olympic aspirations are crushed after a debilitating accident.
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Asha Bromfield
- Michelle
- (as Ashanti Bromfield)
Robbie G.K.
- Adam
- (as Robbie Graham-Kuntz)
Val Ovtcharov
- Isla's Father
- (as Val Otcharov)
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I love movies based on the lives of people who have surpassed their own limits, here we see a beautiful copy, cliché, dramatic, sensitive, and happy tragic, but which one is not, simple and efficient... Ariana Berlin's life from gymnast to dancer, with the participation of it, very cute...
It was so refreshing to sit down with my 6 year old gymnast that featured dancing and budding relationships that didn't feel sexual. I have seen so many other movies with this kind of content that the dancing was at least rated PG 13 and the teenage kids are all getting hot and heavy. THANK YOU for keeping it clean and family friendly.
As I began watching this, I started to think of two other movies: Step Up and Stick it. I won't break down the details, but there are some similarities. There is dancing and in Ariana's routine she also dances. This movie has a lot of heart, it's based on a true story. A young gymnast has dreams of going to college and competing, but then gets in a car accident. It seems like all of her dreams are crushed and she won't be able to do gymnastics anymore. She eventually recovers and joins a hip hop dance team. She has to choose between her love for gymnastics and helping her new friends. Definitely recommended.
This movie is very inspiring. It speaks on the true story of an Olympic medal gymnast who suffers a severe accident. She ends up dealing with therapy, trials and triumphs only to cross into dance. A truly inspiring film.
Did you know
- TriviaThe real Ariana Berlin has a small role in the movie.
- GoofsDuring the accident scene, Ariana's mom is driving a Ford Edge. The accident was in 2001 yet the Ford Edge was not actually released until 2006.
- Quotes
Assistant UCLA Coach: Who's that?
Coach Valorie Kondos-Field: Ariana Berlin
Assistant UCLA Coach: She is going to be a star!
- SoundtracksYou Gotta Get Up
Written & Performed by Jeff Milutinovic and Mark Domitric
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- CA$1,500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
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