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Now Leo is seventeen. His life has been an endless cycle of training, sacrifice, and starving to make weight -- a process Living paycheck to paycheck, working a dead-end job in the mines while coaching for no money, Leo's father Ed sees a wrestling scholarship as his son's only chance to escape the treadmill of life in a small Pennsylvania town. But though his motives are good, Ed is pushing his son too hard. With the help of his friends and the love of his girlfriend Shaw, Leo finds the strength to grow up and make serious choices: live his own life or let his father live through him; follow the path prescribed or follow his dreams. In the end, REVERSAL is a triumph of the spirit that demonstrates there must be a balance between discipline and freedom -- and that sometimes you must give up what you have to get what you want. |
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