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Kat Halstead

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Based on the research of the development of the child. How do we rate?


Age 10+







Between sports graduates teaches the importance of friendship.


Age 6+







Based on 1 child

What is the story like?

All right, 14-year-old figure Katelin Kingsford (Jordan Hinson) was invited to attend an elite school in which he can learn from the top Russian coach Natasha Goberman (Cristine Rose). When her parents cannot pay high fees, Natasha agrees for a scholarship – the only problem is that Katelin plays for a school hockey team. An attempt to match her figuring training and school work around her hockey duties and fighting to fit into a new environment, and on ice, and Katelin is on the edge of the house and to withdraw all. Just as she begins to make friends and settlements, she was thrown into spin when the figure of the sliding championships that will decide on the Olympic team conflict from the Ice Hockey Final. Will she follow her dream or honor her commitment to new friends and teammates?

Is that good?

Our review:







Parents say :
Not yet rated

Very typical of the Disney TV movie, this one has a strong message, but a pretty predictable plot. While her mother says, “You will learn to live much more to live than a figure,” Katelin works. Acting in Go a figure There is a little hit and miss and script that lacks a lot of originality or shade, but younger viewers will enjoy energy and sparkling hinson attempts to lead to a table. Reminds of a young Reese Witherspoon, she channels Legally blonde Vibes with their girls with pink suits, cute hairstyles and sparkling makeup. Like Witherspoon’s Elle Woods, she is a fish from the water, initially neglected and the trainers and other players on the hockey team, but gradually proves necessary.

Skating scenes are well taken, and the environment for the sobrine scenes are realistic competitive and cloics. Some of the stereotypes and lack of diversity in casting feel the date and somewhat lacking self-awareness, but what is lacking intractionality that makes up with a large pop-uptrack and breeding finals. Parents and younger viewers looking for a simple movie with some fun moments and the teaching story will love this innocent story that will dissolve the most mean hearts.

Talk to your kids about …

  • Families can talk about how Katelin character changes during Go a figure. Persistence and teamwork are two characters a characteristic of Katelin learns. Why are these so important qualities to have? Can you think of any examples in real life when you demonstrated perseverance and teamwork?

  • How is the figure and hockey on the ice in the movie? What are the differences between them? Did they feel stereotyped to you? Why can stereotypes be problematic?

  • Katelin is forced to make a great decision at the end of the film. Do you think she did the right thing? Which decision would you make?

  • How to Katelin Relationship with her family – her mother, father and brother – change during the film? Discuss the importance of family and communication with them.

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