
Free Style
Cale Bryant is determined to win a coveted spot on the Grand National motocross racing team. With the support of his loving mother, precocious little sister and new girlfriend, Cale proves against all odds that he has the heart, the willpower and the courage never to give up on his dream.
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Plot Summary
A talented young motocross rider named Alex realizes his dreams of winning the Amateur National Championship are jeopardized by financial struggles and family responsibilities. He must overcome these obstacles, relying on his passion, determination, and the support of his loved ones to achieve his ultimate goal. The film follows his journey as he navigates the competitive world of motocross while balancing personal challenges.
Critical Reception
Free Style received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding its plot predictable and its performances uninspired. While some appreciated its focus on the sport of motocross and Corbin Bleu's effort, the film was largely criticized for its generic storytelling and lack of originality, failing to leave a significant impact on audiences or critics.
What Reviewers Say
- The film is a by-the-numbers sports drama with predictable plot points.
- Corbin Bleu's performance is earnest but unable to elevate the weak material.
- Lacks originality and struggles to engage beyond its target audience.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a decent, if unexceptional, viewing experience. Many appreciated the motocross action and Corbin Bleu's lead performance, finding it to be a feel-good story about perseverance. However, some noted that the plot was somewhat predictable and lacked depth.
Fun Fact
The film features actual professional motocross riders and stunts, aiming for authenticity in its depiction of the sport.
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