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Teenage Dream

Original title: Flying
  • 1986
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
773
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Teenage Dream (1986)
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A high school student, skillful in gymnastics, is seriously injured in a car accident. Her future will show which is stronger - dreams or reality.A high school student, skillful in gymnastics, is seriously injured in a car accident. Her future will show which is stronger - dreams or reality.A high school student, skillful in gymnastics, is seriously injured in a car accident. Her future will show which is stronger - dreams or reality.

  • Director
    • Paul Lynch
  • Writer
    • John Sheppard
  • Stars
    • Olivia d'Abo
    • Keanu Reeves
    • Rita Tushingham
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    773
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Lynch
    • Writer
      • John Sheppard
    • Stars
      • Olivia d'Abo
      • Keanu Reeves
      • Rita Tushingham
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Olivia d'Abo
    Olivia d'Abo
    • Robin Crew
    Keanu Reeves
    Keanu Reeves
    • Tommy Warneki
    Rita Tushingham
    Rita Tushingham
    • Jean Stoller
    Jessica Steen
    Jessica Steen
    • Carly Simmons
    Renee Murphy
    • Leah Kilbourne
    Sean McCann
    Sean McCann
    • Jack Crew
    Samantha Langevin
    Samantha Langevin
    • Marge Crew
    Nicole Kolman
    • Gillian Crew
    Samantha Logan
    • Stacy
    Anthony Kramreither Jr.
    • Mark Sanderson
    Denis Simpson
    • Fred Stoner
    Eugene Clark
    Eugene Clark
    • Roy Teler
    Louis Tucci
    • Leo
    Dayle Sunohara
    • Tami
    Sasha Ivanochko
    • Rhonda Hamilton
    Alf Humphreys
    Alf Humphreys
    • Joel
    Shay Garner
    Shay Garner
    • Mrs. Simmons
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      • John Sheppard
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    5dansview

    Nostalgic Value

    Remember that the nostalgic aspect of 80s movies did not apply when they actually came out. So we are reviewing them as pieces of nostalgia, not just as movies. As nostalgia, I liked this one.

    Buffalo is a good location for a movie about working class teen underdogs. Flashdance and All The Right Moves were in the Pittsburgh area, a bit more cliché.

    Gotta love that soundtrack, although again, when it actually came out, you were used to hearing that quasi-disco-optimism genre. Now you are enjoying it as nostalgia. It makes the film for me.

    It was actually filmed in '84 but was not released for a couple of years. Keanu was 20, and Olivia was 15. I hope they were both supposed to be Seniors in high school, given their romantic relationship. (As opposed to Sophomores)

    Most of Olivia's early films were showcases for her considerably precocious and provocative budding sexuality. In this one though, she was so young, that it makes you feel a bit creepy watching it, unless you are a youngster yourself. I guess the intended audience was and is, teenagers, but even so, 15 is too young for screen sex in my opinion.

    I'm still not sure what dancing in a warehouse has to do with competitive gymnastics, although I understand that Tumbling routines are done to music. In Flashdance, the girl was making a living as a pop dancer, while aspiring to ballet. Not so in this one.

    The warehouse scenes were gratuitous and included the obligatory dancing African American. That made me squirm, sensing exploitation, but no one forced the guy to do it.

    They really stacked the deck with all our character's home life troubles too. Jeez. Dead dad, abusive step dad, ill mom, surly sister, anorexic friend. Wow.

    Reeves displays his usual "everyman" appeal that made him a star. I mourn the awkward heavy vibe he adopted or was forced to develop, in later films. He looks very young here.

    If you are a teenager and fantasize about having a boyfriend like teen Keanu, or you are a lonely girl who dreams of overcoming odds and finding love, you will enjoy this one. Please enjoy the 80s vibe and learn to appreciate your parents' generation.
    rebecca-20

    Fun gymnastics movie!

    This is a fun and entertaining movie for anyone who likes gymnastics. It features Keanu Reeves (pre-"Bill & Ted") as the wannabe boyfriend of aspiring highschool gymnastic champion Olivia D'Abo. One of the more memorable scenes shows Robin & Leah at the drive-in having a tumbling challenge to see who's the "best"--Robin "wins" with a running-roundoff-backhandspring-backflip over a red sportscar. The movie is also completely "80's"--with big hair, pop music and funky clothes. While the technical aspects of the movie leave a bit to be desired, and the plot line is a bit predictable, it does have the requisite happy ending.
    9wiswell77

    Fun Gymnastic Film

    I came across this via Cynthia Nixon's credits, but I don't think she is in the film. And to quote another review this is a fun Gymnastic film 80s film to watch.
    10abbellahomemachiavelli

    Finally found this ! Loved this movie as a kid

    10 years ago I searched for a copy of this movie on dvd. Or vhs NO EVIDENCE IT EVER EXISTED! And somehow even as Keanu Reeves debut movie IT DID NOT EXIST!!!! I REMBER THIS MOVIE I WATCHED IT REPEATEDLY! IT WAS CALLED FLYING CAUSE THE TEAM WAS CALLED THE NIAGARA FLYERS... and the part where the Robin talks about how it feels to be on the poles .. she feels like she is flying and no one and nothing .. including Bob or anyone else can touch her! But I went searching for a copy of this film on dvd.. it does not exist .. I had to cross reference the actors. Olivia and Keanu.. and I found only one movie at the same time "DREAM TO BELIEVE". I checked it is nearly identical. There are a lot of differences.. many changes.. but it is almost the same movie.. it was NEVER CALLED DREAM TO BELIEVE.. ON MY COPY OF THE MOVIE I WATCHED REPEATEDLY!!! It was called FLYING.. the cover of the movie showed Olivia D'abo in her gymnastics body suit in a dismount midair. Her name was starring Olivia D'Abo .. I know that for a perfect fact! No mistakes no way I am wrong or mistaken.. yet here the only copy of this movie on vhs that I can find now!!!! Is only called "dream to believe" wtf! Shows Keanu Reeves only. even though he is just a minor character in the movie definitely not a main character nor is this movie about him he has little airtime. yet in Dream to believe.. he and only he is on the cover ! Olivia is on the back. In a stylized handstand ...wtf? What's going on? I know there is a phenomena called the " Mandela Effect" where a lot of people distinctly remember something in pop culture one way.. and others show it's a completely different proof it's different for example .. the Berenstain Bears ..many ppl remember it spelled that way. And now the books only show Berenstein bears... spelling. And many people swear they saw a movie called Shazam starring Sinbad as a Genie .. when in fact the real movie was KAZAM starring Shaq as a Genie .. I get if they re released the movie years later putting the focus on Keanu after her got famous.. but. Why change the name .. but I checked Wikipedia. No where did it say the film was originally called Flying! This has always bugged me that I could not find it. But tonight on a hunch I checked IMDb I found it! See I knew I was not crazy! But Keanu is still on the cover so it's not the original release ? Hmm still confused .. he barely has 20 mins screen time
    6Wuchakk

    "Flashdance" meets "Karate Kid" with Olivia d'Abo and Keanu Reeves

    In Buffalo, a former gymnast teen (d'Abo) seeks to get back on the team after recovering from an accident. Will she rise up like a phoenix from the ashes to participate in the regional gymnastics competition in Niagara Falls? Reeves plays her potential beau while Rita Tushingham is on hand as the coach.

    Shot in autumn, 1984, but not released until 1986, "Teenage Dream" was originally called "Flying," but is also known as "Dream to Believe" (which was the title card of the version I saw). It's a knockoff of "Flashdance" (1983) albeit with the teenage milieu of "Karate Kid" (1984).

    The parallels to "Flashdance" are pretty glaring: Instead of being concerned about auditioning for a dance school, the protagonist is concerned about making the school team. Instead of riding a bicycle, she rides a moped. Instead of living in a 'hip' warehouse apartment, she trains at a cool carpet warehouse. Instead of a wealthy beau, she has a rich best friend. Instead of her ballet teacher pal passing away, someone else close dies.

    I had a bad attitude about this flick when I first started watching since the dubious version I viewed (from Youtube) had washed out colors, obviously taken from a VHS. However, the story & characters pulled me in enough to enjoy the movie. No, it's not as good as "Flashdance" nor great like "Karate Kid," but if you're in the mood for an 80's flick in the mold of "Dirty Dancing" it's likable and fills the bill just fine despite its predictableness and a few eye-rolling bits. You can't beat the Niagara Falls area locations.

    I was interested in the movie because I was curious to see the two stars when they were so young, but also because I'm familiar with a few of director Paul Lynch's other films-specifically "Prom Night" (1980), "Humongous" (1982) and "Bullies" (1986)-and I wanted to see how he'd do in a different genre. Quite good, actually.

    While d'Abo is a highlight on the female front, so is brunette Nicole Kolman, who plays the 'hot' stepsister with several possible boyfriends. Kolman only appeared in two films, this one and the similar "Body Moves" (1990). Meanwhile Jessica Steen is notable as best friend, Carla.

    I can't close without mentioning the coach's hideous red mullet, which I hoped had gone out of style with Mrs. Brady a full decade earlier.

    The film runs 1 hour, 36 minutes (full version), and was shot in Toronto and Niagara Falls.

    GRADE: B-

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    • Trivia
      Because it did not include a copyright notice when it was released in the United States, this film legally became part of the public domain. A flood of inferior copies were produced, usually either taken from the original U.S. Cinema Group Home Video VHS or a lower quality source. (Films released after March of 1989 automatically receive copyright protection even without a specific notice.)
    • Quotes

      Robin: For me, when I'm out there tumbling across those mats, I change. It's like a whole other kind of world. Someplace... better. When that happens, it's like nothing can touch me. I guess that's how birds feel when they're flying.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Diminishing Returns Diminisodes: Keanuvember: The Canadian Keanu Reeves History Podcast (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      Flying
      Performed by Stephanie Mills

      Written by Ollie E. Brown

      Produced by Ollie E. Brown for Brown Sugar Productions

      Stephanie Mills appears courtesy of PolyGram Records, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • September 12, 1986 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • Hong Kong
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dream to Believe
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Golden Harvest Company
      • Rawifilm
      • Brightstar
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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