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Personal Best

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Young sprinter Chris Cahill (Mariel Hemingway) is having difficulty reaching her potential as an athlete, until she meets established track star Tory Skinner (Patrice Donnelly). At first the two women form a friendship as Tory and her coach (Scott Glenn) help Chris with her training. Gradually, Tory and Chris start having a sexual relationship and become very close. Their intimacy becomes complicated when Chris' improvement causes them to be competitors for the Olympic team.
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Mariel Hemingway has a career-making star turn in this highly physical drama about two Olympic athletes who find each other during competitive training.

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Bob Thomas Associated Press The leads are convincingly athletic, the characters well drawn. Oct 22, 2018 Full Review Peter Hartlaub San Francisco Chronicle [Robert] Towne's direction can be frustrating - at one point Donnelly and Hemingway run up a sand dune for what seems like five minutes - but the result is 50 percent more realistic than the average sports film. Rated: 2/4 May 30, 2018 Full Review Pamela Kessler Washington Post But "Personal Best" only jogs along sometimes: It suffers from fleshing out. May 30, 2018 Full Review Malinda Lo AfterEllen.com In effect, Personal Best was among the first of a rising tide of gay and lesbian films with relatively positive messages. For the first time, gays and lesbians began to find love in the movies, and... happy endings began to be seen. May 6, 2024 Full Review Victoria Brownworth Philadelphia Gay News It's fun, like any sporting event. And, like some record-breaking sporting events, it's defining, because in it women are seen as strong, vital and magnificent, and the lovers seem not extraordinary because of their homosexual liaison. May 26, 2020 Full Review Janet Singleton Big Mama Rag How this film sees a woman's body is, for American cinema, revolutionary. May 19, 2020 Full Review Read all reviews

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Gary B Excellent movie about female competition and the Olympics. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 12/13/23 Full Review Nizar N Besides the notions it portrays and explores whether in sport or tolerance, there is nothing much in the plot to be offered. Essentially it's just another sport drama with the same predictable series of events. Personal Best is however redeemed by its ending. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 03/17/23 Full Review Audience Member Give it your personal best Mariel Hemingway, Scott Glenn, and Patrice Donnelly The Olympic Trials take place in 1976 Sprinter Chris Cahill is making it to the big leagues as a professional runner Her competition is Tory Skinner They both start to form a friendship but it becomes romantic which both of them didn't count on Add that to Chris' new coach Terry which also puts a strain on things; she has to choose whether to beat her at the running competition or let it slide Hemingway and Donnelly are a dime a dozen together The movie feels a tad stretched out and there's way too much emphasis on the human drama If the sport itself was more influenced I wouldn't mind so much But the movie is to be commended for its portrayal of LGBTQ athletes and how a woman's body should be viewed taking the sport seriously Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/22/23 Full Review Audience Member When the movie Personal Best first came out at the theater I had went to see it right away and that I have always adored Merle Hemmingway's, first class acting and that part in Personal Best too where she had gotten food poising from that fast Greek food cart. That was the bomb! acting; Yea Love it! M.J.Q. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 01/16/23 Full Review Audience Member Captivating and realistic look at athletes in training for the Olympics track and field events. Excellent performances from all 4 of the leads. One of the best sports movies ever, IMHO. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/15/23 Full Review steve d Its great and Mariel Hemingway is fantastic, the rewritten ending is really effective as well. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Young sprinter Chris Cahill (Mariel Hemingway) is having difficulty reaching her potential as an athlete, until she meets established track star Tory Skinner (Patrice Donnelly). At first the two women form a friendship as Tory and her coach (Scott Glenn) help Chris with her training. Gradually, Tory and Chris start having a sexual relationship and become very close. Their intimacy becomes complicated when Chris' improvement causes them to be competitors for the Olympic team.
Director
Robert Towne
Producer
Robert Towne
Production Co
The Geffen Company
Rating
R
Genre
Drama, LGBTQ+
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Feb 5, 1982, Original
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 21, 2016
Runtime
2h 4m
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