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A teenager who gave up her spot in an elite U.S. gymnastics program when her family moved to Australia enters a competition to help a new friend.A teenager who gave up her spot in an elite U.S. gymnastics program when her family moved to Australia enters a competition to help a new friend.A teenager who gave up her spot in an elite U.S. gymnastics program when her family moved to Australia enters a competition to help a new friend.
Jordan Tomljenovic
- Justin
- (as Jordan Tomljienovic)
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I will not add much to what has already been said about a bad movie with bad acting skills except this:
Actress Kelli did a good job as the main character Kelly, she was basically the only factor which held this whole mess together and thus avoided a complete trainwreck. She should have her chance for "real" movies with "real" scripts and a real chance to show her acting skills.
Raising The Bar is a standard by the numbers teen sport movie that gets the job done. The best thing about this movie is Kelli Berglund's performance. Overall, if you're looking to kill some time with a movie, Raising The Bar (2016) is a passable watch.
This youthful gymnastic sports movie set in Australia ("Down Under") has the typical and predictable set up of an underperforming American gymnastic star outcome. With decent pacing, easy to follow storyline, this movie has a touched added bonus of actual extended edited gymnastic routines and moves that are exciting to watch that are usually omitted or excluded. There is also a nice addition of more rounded antagonistic characters. So overall, this fun, uplifting movie literally raises the bar of romance movies above average.
It is what it is; I enjoyed this movie but you shouldn't have too high expectations for it. Most of the acting is terrible and the plot is predictable, but I still thought it was cute.
This movie was extremely similar to the 2006 movie "Stick it", but not as good.
Did you know
- TriviaKelli Berglund has been a dancer and gymnast since the age of 3.
- GoofsIt is mentioned that Jess needs to go well on the team in the hope of gaining a scholarship so that she may go to university. Australian citizens are entitled to a low interest loan from the Federal government to attend university. This loan is payable once graduates earn over a certain amount amount annually.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Going for Gold: Behind the Scenes - Cast Interviews (2018)
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- Las chicas de oro
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- A$850,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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