22 reviews
Why on earth did they shoot in 30 FPS??? Makes it look like a cheap reality tv show.
- richnation
- Dec 31, 2020
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If you ignore the fact that gymnastics girls are well trained, and in this movie they all look good, it is exiting to watch hove incredibly gymnastics is. It's not like anyone can just do it, like everyone can hit a ball (meaning, to be good in football you ofcourse need to practice as much). Acting...hmm.. the coach is a really bad actor..its like she was just dropped down on pure luck. Same goes for some of the girls. The story is thin but if you want to see some spectacular moves ,(or just want to see some well shaped girls), this is it. The first movie does actually have a better story.
- viljarhoff
- Jan 22, 2021
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- nogodnomasters
- Jul 19, 2020
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I saw the first Full Out movie and enjoyed it. The acting was good and it had a nice story about Ariana Berlin. When I saw the second one was available on Netflix I decided to watch it too. OMG! What a difference in two movies! The second one had no storyline to follow and the acting was terrible! Don't waste your time on it......not worth watching!
- boonek-68567
- Jan 12, 2021
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I wish I could get that hour and a half back! I believe they shot the same statue around 10 times! No meaning behind and no clear storyline. Acting wasn't great :(
Don't waste your time
bad acting and actually a good story but told horribly and makes me make a yucky face
bad acting and actually a good story but told horribly and makes me make a yucky face
- emelieliebert
- Jan 19, 2021
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It seems that also based on real facts, on the experience of artistic gymnastics, but at another university, and on the departure of champion gymnast Brenna Dowell, it doesn't have the same charm and drama as the previous one, cute foot, has two good protagonists, inclusion with the special gymnast Chelsea Werner, also in real life, and that's the great achievement of the film, including and debating inclusion and gender equality, other than that, a very regular film, a bit captivating for the dancing and gymnastics...
- RosanaBotafogo
- Aug 19, 2021
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When I saw the movie was about the Oklahoma University gymnastics team, I was extremely excited because they are my favorite gymnastics team. But just a couple minutes into the movie, I was already not liking what I saw.
1. Of course, they had stunt doubles doing all the skill, which I already knew was the case before the movie. But, after every tumbling pass they would have the cameras at there face and have them saluting and standing proud. LIKE THAT IS NOT WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU END EVERY SKILL.
2. When the actors would "fall" on events it looked like they literally were forced to and was super unnatural!
3. Which leads to point three. The actors were very unnatural in there acting and I don't think they may have been the right fit for the parts. They didn't have the build like a gymnast usually does and some didn't look like there characters. I honesty think the gymnasts should have just played there own roles and it would have been a lot better.
4. This was the worst though. DID ANYONE SEE THAT "VAULT" TOWARDS THE END OF THE MOVIE THE COMPETITION?!?!?! Like she literally skipped down the runway, hit the springboard, CUT OUT THE VAULT PART, THEN YOU COULD SEE HER JUMP OFF THE TABLE, AND THEN OF COURSE THE PERFECT LANDING?!?!? I actually replayed that about five times just because it was so bad.
5. Not to mention that they did BACK LAYOUTS and JUST FLYAWAYS as skills at a COLLEGE LEVEL is just wrong. And the girls thought it was amazing!?!?! Like they should be doing at least double backs or double fulls!?!?! Like what the heck!
As a gymnast and actor myself, I think they could have done A LOT better with this movie. They really made the first movie look bad. Please take my suggestion and do not watch this movie if you haven't already! I really wish I could get that hour and a half back.
1. Of course, they had stunt doubles doing all the skill, which I already knew was the case before the movie. But, after every tumbling pass they would have the cameras at there face and have them saluting and standing proud. LIKE THAT IS NOT WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU END EVERY SKILL.
2. When the actors would "fall" on events it looked like they literally were forced to and was super unnatural!
3. Which leads to point three. The actors were very unnatural in there acting and I don't think they may have been the right fit for the parts. They didn't have the build like a gymnast usually does and some didn't look like there characters. I honesty think the gymnasts should have just played there own roles and it would have been a lot better.
4. This was the worst though. DID ANYONE SEE THAT "VAULT" TOWARDS THE END OF THE MOVIE THE COMPETITION?!?!?! Like she literally skipped down the runway, hit the springboard, CUT OUT THE VAULT PART, THEN YOU COULD SEE HER JUMP OFF THE TABLE, AND THEN OF COURSE THE PERFECT LANDING?!?!? I actually replayed that about five times just because it was so bad.
5. Not to mention that they did BACK LAYOUTS and JUST FLYAWAYS as skills at a COLLEGE LEVEL is just wrong. And the girls thought it was amazing!?!?! Like they should be doing at least double backs or double fulls!?!?! Like what the heck!
As a gymnast and actor myself, I think they could have done A LOT better with this movie. They really made the first movie look bad. Please take my suggestion and do not watch this movie if you haven't already! I really wish I could get that hour and a half back.
- dreaminggymnasts
- Jan 3, 2021
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I watched this movie mainly to see the performance of Liza and I'm impressed with her acting skills and gymnastics skills is an added advantage. I felt bit lag in the narration of the movie. But an attempt to make film on gymnastics is commendable. Other actors performance is also good. Wish them a good luck and great success to the team!!
- friendsfundedfilms
- Jan 4, 2021
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- carolineemiliebrown
- Jan 1, 2021
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This is a terrible movie, the storyline is terrible, it's like Glee for gymnastics but with a terrible story and awful acting.
The cast is very talented from a technical perspective, but they just can't act.
It seems they found a bunch of regular people that can do tricks, instead of actors, they could have at least tried to sprinkle some professional actors or attractive people in the roles that don't require technical capabilities, the script is also terrible, feels like someone's first attempt at writing a movie.
That said, the message is nice, the tricks are cool.
The cast is very talented from a technical perspective, but they just can't act.
It seems they found a bunch of regular people that can do tricks, instead of actors, they could have at least tried to sprinkle some professional actors or attractive people in the roles that don't require technical capabilities, the script is also terrible, feels like someone's first attempt at writing a movie.
That said, the message is nice, the tricks are cool.
I loved the talent and skill the gymnasts and dancers had in this movie. BUT there is no story development, no drama, it just doesn't make sense. This movie IS watchable though, the dancing and gymnastics make up for it.
- franappadoo
- Jan 8, 2021
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Lol they could have consulted someone to help them with terminology instead of winging it. More technical points? Like wth... should have been about peng.
- mlhanson-79213
- Apr 15, 2021
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This movie is really fun. I loved the dancing! Chayse and Riley had a great friendship too.
Good movie for all ages!!! Watched it multiple times. The gymnastics and dancing were amazing !! Loved Natalie!!! Fun, a must watch!!!
- cindybruner
- Jan 17, 2021
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This is rated G movie about college gymnastics and hip hop dancing based on true story of 2016 OU female gymnastics team. The storylines follow four of the lead gymnasts and their individual challenges and victories. The style is reminiscent of a Disney TV movie and appeals to a wide audience. Inspiring and fun film, especially for younger gymnasts, dancers, and artists. Cameos by past Olympic champions and one special Olympic champion. Love AJ and Elliott's relationship!
- colwellfour
- Apr 30, 2020
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I watched this movie because I'm a huge fan of Logan 'Logistx' Edra and wanted to see her act and dance. She was amazing! This movie made me really excited to start dancing more.
- lopefrancis
- May 14, 2020
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I loved the first movie so much and this one was just as good. I think the dancing was cooler in this movie than the first one.
Very nice move specially for girls.
Not a great storyline but shows what real friendship, teamwork and respect is all about.
Watched this with my ten year old daughter and we had a lot fun with it.
Not a great storyline but shows what real friendship, teamwork and respect is all about.
Watched this with my ten year old daughter and we had a lot fun with it.
- julian_fcr
- Jul 3, 2021
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I'm not writing this review from the perspective of phenomenal film quality or accurate gymnastics portrayal. Instead, what I really enjoyed about this movie was the way they portrayed the college experience. The friendship dynamics, personalities and interests that the characters held, even the conversations that they had all felt really accurate to my college experience - more so than any college movie I've ever seen.
It was really refreshing to see people who actually looked college age play college aged characters. They weren't glammed up and they had priorities and lives that were all different and that was really cool to see. I appreciate the way the writers gave each individual character a different set of wants, interests, and dynamic personalities instead of focusing on two dimensional characters helping one or a few three dimensional characters.
It also showed that college can actually be a pretty normal and innocent experience. I think that's important for young people to see because not everyone's college life is like frat parties and clubs 24/7. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
I really enjoyed the representation in this movie and the message. It meant a lot to me to see such relatable content.
It was really refreshing to see people who actually looked college age play college aged characters. They weren't glammed up and they had priorities and lives that were all different and that was really cool to see. I appreciate the way the writers gave each individual character a different set of wants, interests, and dynamic personalities instead of focusing on two dimensional characters helping one or a few three dimensional characters.
It also showed that college can actually be a pretty normal and innocent experience. I think that's important for young people to see because not everyone's college life is like frat parties and clubs 24/7. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
I really enjoyed the representation in this movie and the message. It meant a lot to me to see such relatable content.