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Go Figure
Katelin Kingsford, an Olympic hopeful figure skater wants to train with a Russian figure skating coach. In order to go to go to the school that Natasha is at, Katelin gets a scholarship playing on the girls hockey team.
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Plot Summary
A young Russian figure skater, 15-year-old Katya "The Tornado" Petrova, dreams of winning an Olympic gold medal. Her biggest obstacle is not her talent, but her father, who wants her to pursue a career in ballet. To escape his controlling ways, she enters a prestigious figure skating competition in the United States under a false identity. Once in America, she must learn to navigate a new culture, a new school, and a rival skater, all while keeping her true identity a secret.
Critical Reception
Go Figure was a Disney Channel Original Movie that aimed to capture a young audience interested in sports and coming-of-age stories. It received a generally positive reception from its target demographic, praised for its lighthearted approach to competition and relatable themes of self-discovery. While not critically acclaimed by major film reviewers, it was considered an entertaining and uplifting film for families.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its energetic performances and engaging portrayal of a young athlete's ambition.
Seen as a feel-good family film with a solid message about following one's dreams.
Criticized by some for predictable plot points common in Disney Channel productions.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available. However, common sentiments for similar Disney Channel Original Movies suggest viewers appreciated the inspirational story and the blend of humor and drama.
Fun Fact
The film features extensive figure skating sequences that required the lead actors to have considerable skating skills or undergo intensive training.
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