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Perfect Sport has this raw, gritty feel that really captures the struggles of adolescence. Lee, played by an unknown actor, is kind of forced into this world of responsibility when his mom heads off to Iraq. The wrestling scenes are pretty well choreographed, and there’s a palpable tension that grips you. You see Lee not only dealing with his own issues but also stepping up for his younger sister who's new to the team. The pacing feels just right, balancing those intense moments with softer, more reflective ones. There’s a theme of growth and family support that runs throughout, which gives it a depth that’s pretty relatable. It's not flashy but has its own charm that sticks with you.
Coming-of-age themesStrong family dynamicsWrestling as a backdrop
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