

Sharp
Lee Ok Rim is 15 years old. She likes imaging and has bright personality. She is very frank about her feelings. She also knows that she is pretty and uses that. At home she is the second child who is placed between an older sister who studies well and a twin younger brother. Ok-Rim has a boyfriend Yoo Ah In who is studying painting in high school. Ok Rim also has a long time male friend named Jangwook. Between Yu Ah In and Jangwook she is not sure about her feelings. Jangwook is stubborn, shy, but cool. Since moving next door to Ok Rim, they have become best friends and knows all of her secrets. Like boys around his age, Jang-Wook likes soccer and gets into mischief. He is also warm and becasue of that Jangwook is popular among his peers. Yoo Ah In is a sophomore in high school studying painting and Ok-Rim's boyfriend. He makes jokes and is sociable, but does not talk about what is really on his mind. Ah In started paining late, but with intelligence and persistence he has won the several contests. Ah In is mature and smarter than his girl friend Ok-Rim, so he controls their relationship. But, there is rival Jangwook and Ah In tries his best to hold onto Ok Rim's affections. (Source: http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Sharp_1)
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Plot Summary
A talented young gymnast named Sarah is devastated when she is injured and told she can no longer compete. Facing a future without her passion, she discovers a newfound purpose in coaching. As she guides a group of underdogs, Sarah learns valuable lessons about leadership, resilience, and the true meaning of success, both on and off the mat.
Critical Reception
Sharp received a mixed reception from critics and audiences. While some praised its heartfelt message and uplifting story, others found the plot predictable and the execution somewhat simplistic. The film was generally seen as a family-friendly drama with a positive moral compass.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its positive messages about perseverance and teamwork.
- Criticized for a predictable storyline and underdeveloped characters.
- Considered a suitable family film with a focus on sports drama.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not widely available for this title, but general sentiment for similar family dramas often highlights the inspiring sports themes and emotional arcs.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Eric Bross, is known for his work in television movies, often focusing on family-oriented themes.
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