

Movie spotlight
Prime
Prime showcases the next level of wakeboarding and wakeskating including a massive movement to bring the sport and it's riders to the top of the action sports world. The movie dives deep into the heart of the most progressive riding today, while delving into the minds and physical potential of the best athletes in wakeboarding and wakeskating. Prime was filmed in some of the most epic locations around the world including the largest private wake park (Lake Ronix), blue lake mines in Florida, beautiful northern California Reservoirs, dead tree lakes in Southern Australia and more.
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Plot Summary
A successful, career-driven Manhattan art gallery owner, Rafi Gardet, finds herself unexpectedly falling for a talented, younger painter named David. As their relationship deepens, Rafi struggles with the age difference and the potential complications it brings to her life, especially concerning her mother and her own insecurities.
Critical Reception
Prime received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising the performances of Uma Thurman and Bryan Greenberg, as well as Ramin Bahrani's sensitive direction. The film was commended for its realistic portrayal of an unconventional romance and its exploration of themes like age, family dynamics, and societal judgment. Audience reception was also favorable, appreciating the film's humor and emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Uma Thurman's captivating performance and the film's charming chemistry.
Applauded for its mature and nuanced exploration of an age-gap romance.
Noted for its relatable depiction of family interference and personal insecurities.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's genuine portrayal of a May-December romance, highlighting the strong performances and the humor found in the characters' interactions and the challenges they face. Some viewers found the plot a bit predictable, but the emotional honesty resonated with many.
Fun Fact
Director Ramin Bahrani has stated that the film was inspired by a conversation he had with his own mother, who was concerned about his own romantic relationships and societal perceptions.
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