Her Best Move
Her Best Move | |
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Directed by | Norm Hunter |
Written by | Norm Hunter Tony Vidal |
Produced by | Norm Hunter |
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Cinematography | Paul Ryan |
Edited by | Mitch Stanley |
Music by | Didier Lean Rachou |
Production company | Summertime Films |
Distributed by | MGM Distribution Co. 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Her Best Move is a 2007 American teen romantic comedy film directed by Norm Hunter. It tells the story of a 17–19-year-old soccer prodigy named Sara Davis who has a chance to join the U.S. National Team. At the same time, she must juggle high school, romance, sports, and parental pressure.[1] It was filmed in 2006, but its initial release was on September 7, 2007
Plot
[edit]Sara Davis (Leah Pipes), a teenage soccer prodigy, has a chance to join the U.S. National Soccer Team. Her daily life is extremely hectic, as she finds a balance between high school, running, romance, sports, and parental pressure while realizing her own priorities. Sara, coached by her father Gil (Scott Patterson), sacrifices her interest in dance, photography, and her social life to concentrate on her sport.
With the encouragement of her best friend Tutti (Lalaine), Sara begins a relationship with Josh (Drew Tyler Bell), the solitary photographer on the school newspaper. As she takes control of her life, Sara faces the challenge of discovering what she really wants, so that she can make the best move of her life.
Cast
[edit]- Leah Pipes as Sara Davis
- Scott Patterson as Gil Davis
- Lisa Darr as Julia
- Drew Tyler Bell as Josh
- Lalaine as Tutti
- Daryl Sabara as Doogie
- Jhoanna Flores as Regina
- Denise Dowse as Lisa
- Fay Masterson as Lori
- Brandi Chastain as herself
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Her Best Move in The Best Sports Movies For All Sports Fans and Movie Lovers". Best-sports-movies.com. Retrieved 2012-09-18.
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