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Swan Song, directed by Jerry London, is an interesting blend of action and drama set against the picturesque backdrop of Sun Valley. The story follows a downhill ski racer, down on his luck and labeled a loser, who finds his way back to self-respect with the help of a ski bunny. The film’s pacing has a nice rhythm—slow enough for character development but quick enough to keep you engaged. The performances are pretty solid, especially the chemistry between the leads, which adds a layer of authenticity. It's not just about skiing; it delves into themes of redemption and personal growth. The practical effects during the ski scenes have a raw, gritty feel that enhances the viewing experience, making this a noteworthy entry in the TV movie landscape of the time.
Interesting blend of action and dramaSolid performances and chemistryExplores themes of redemption and personal growth
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