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So, 'Nadia' from 1984, directed by Alan Cooke, tells the story of Nadia Comaneci. It dives into her early gymnastics days, focusing on her training under Belya Karolyi. The film has this earnest tone, capturing not just her athletic prowess but also the pressures of competition. The pacing feels reflective, with moments that linger on her struggles and triumphs, which really helps to connect with her as a person, not just a gymnast. The performances feel genuine, especially Nadia herself, who embodies that youthful determination. It’s interesting how they show the build-up to the Montreal Olympics, like a slow burn leading to those seven perfect 10s. It’s a blend of drama and sport that feels quite distinct for its time.
Focuses on Nadia's early life and training.Emphasizes the emotional and mental aspects of gymnastics.Captures the era's atmosphere around competitive sports.
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