The Bronze is a comedy film that follows the story of Hope Ann Greggory, a former Olympic gymnast who is struggling to adjust to life after her glory days. Hope is bitter, selfish, and stuck in the past, refusing to move on from her days of fame and success.
When a young gymnast named Maggie threatens to overshadow Hope's legacy, she is forced to confront her insecurities and face the reality of her current situation. As Hope begrudgingly agrees to coach Maggie, she begins to rediscover her passion for gymnastics and find a new sense of purpose.
Throughout the film, The Bronze explores themes of redemption, self-discovery, and the importance of letting go of the past. As Hope navigates her journey towards personal growth, she learns valuable lessons about humility, friendship, and the true meaning of success.
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The Bronze
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Arise, Ye Who Refuse to Be Slaves!
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IDK
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Aydin Aliyev:
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Freak Out
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My Happy Ending
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All That She Wants
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Den of Love
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O Canada!
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Work B**ch
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Give It To Me Right
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Swan Lake - Scene
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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky:
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Ohio
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F That
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Andrew Feltenstein:
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