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Finish Line (1989) presents a gritty look at the pressures faced by young athletes. The atmosphere is heavy and tense, underscored by the protagonist's internal struggle as he grapples with the allure and consequences of steroid use. It's not just about sports; it dives into themes of ambition, morality, and the cost of success. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to digest the character's slow descent. Performances are raw and compelling, capturing the desperation and conflict that many might overlook in a TV movie. While the production values are modest, the emotional weight feels real, making it distinctive in the landscape of late '80s dramas. A thought-provoking exploration of youth and ambition.
Explores the dark side of competitive sports.Strong performances that convey deep emotional conflict.Reflects societal pressures on young athletes.
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