Review

Lindsey Vonn: In the Moment

Common Sense Media says

Inspiring sports docu with great role model; one F word.
Age
9
Quality
 

  • To be successful in any endeavor requires hard work, dedication, and sacrifice. In the words of Lindsey Vonn: "Sometimes, it's not the successes, but the failures that make you a stronger person."
  • Lindsey Vonn has dedicated her entire life to being a successful skier, and this hard work has paid off with gold medal victories in the Olympics. Like the skier Picabo Street, who inspired Lindsey to be a champion, Vonn strives to be a positive role model for kids, always the last one of the ski team to leave her fans at events, often taking three hours to sign autographs.
  • A ski accident Vonn suffered is shown as she loses control, rolls over several times, and stops on her back. She discusses how at the time she believed her back had been broken.
  • Some kisses between Vonn and her husband Thomas.
  • While filming a ski run, a man behind the camera yells "f--k." At another point, he yells, "Jesus" as an exclamation. Otherwise, there is no iffy language.
  • As a professional skier, Vonn wears a uniform covered with the logos of various brands.

What parents need to know

Parents need to know that Lindsey Vonn: In the Moment is an inspirational documentary about an amazingly successful female athlete that will teach kids that dedication, hard work, and even failure builds strength and achievement. There is a single, unexpected use of the "F" word about halfway through the film.


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