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A star athlete on the verge of turning pro must decide which dream to pursue while he battles his own body.

Julia Benson as  Anna
Michelle Brezinski as  Lab Tech
Kate Green as  Julie
Ryan Haneman as  Dr. Flout

Reviews

headless-productions
2007/01/01

Road to Victory is a truly moving film, shot beautifully! It's a shame more films don't address such personal issues, like Road To Victory. When I watched this film, I was taken into a story of young man's struggle with himself and new relationships. What I learned was more about myself than I expected. I was unprepared for the raw, emotional and honest performances given by Julia Anderson, Michael Reilly and Peter Abrams. I wish RTV Film Productions all the best for this film and that it may reach the greater public and the world. I think we could all learn something from this story.Kudos to you and your crew for taking a risk so great and making a beautiful film. I look forward to what they have in store.

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matthewdlingo
2007/01/02

Never has the story of high-pressure, big dollar athletic programs and the lives of it's troubled stars been told quite like this. A prophetic storyline that tugs at your heart until the end. Cinematic shots and skillful use of light make it a visually stunning film. At times, you catch yourself imagining if the story tells the actual lives of several modern athletes. Witty script with some prickly twists. Expertly tackles a difficult subject matter by devoting plenty of time to developing characters. Mike Reilly has really understood how to communicate to the audience in the direction of this film. He carefully constructs the moods and moments. He develops a truly modern drama with teeth. In short, no matter how many jock-sports flicks you may have think you've seen. . .you haven't seen one like this.

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lizhobbs
2007/01/03

Road to Victory is a wonderful debut from the multi- talented Mike Reilly. As sensitive as it is compelling, Reilly bravely tackles the subject of Erectile Dysfunction. Viewers everywhere will relate to this moving and human tale, and couples will find themselves squirming with recognition at some of the uglier scenes that take place between the protagonist and his girlfriend.E.D. seems to be one of the last taboos amongst men, and seldom tackled on celluloid. To find such a young sufferer who exists within such a traditionally macho environment (he's a football player) adds a really compelling element to this story. Beautifully shot and acted, the film contains some of the most believable characters that I have seen on screen for a long time.

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quinceman
2007/01/04

I saw this film with my entire family at the Village D-Cinema in Lisbon. Some scenes are tough to watch sitting next to parents. I liked how the movie didn't try to make the main character seem like Superman. He was just trying to be good at being a football player but it screwed up his life. I expected him to win the Superbowl in the end, but the movie had a very serious feel to it.Given how important family was to the film, the end made the other scenes that were uncomfortable to watch because of sexual stuff worth it. The football scenes were also good, and the strip club scenes were cool too, but it would have been better to see more naked girls.I talked about this film to my friends a lot afterward, and I think I liked the film even better once I'd had a chance to think about it some more. I am looking forward to seeing it again, and hopefully showing other people so I can hear their opinions.

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