Review of Olga

Olga (II) (2021)
6/10
Not Bad, Not Great.
29 February 2024
This film has been getting a bit more attention due to the obvious issues in Ukraine, however this movie doesn't exactly do much in the way of explaining the background to the conflict.

Olga tells the story of a promising gymnast who is taken on by the Swiss national team, due to her fathers heritage. At the same time events in Ukraine are spiralling out of control with Olgas mother at the heart of events as she is a journalist working to expose corruption in the regime which is being resisted by the people. The focus on the film is Olga trying to remain focused while events at home are threatening to derail her opportunities.

While this is a watchable film and the gymnastic aspect is represented very well, the lead is quite inexpressive, its very hard to read into any emotions. Which is an issue as that is what the film is about. Its hard to tell if this was a gymnast trying her hand at acting or vice versa. This is also not a particularly dialogue heavy film, so without much in terms of emotions on display and little wording, its all a bit vague. Also without more in depth background to the conflict there isn't really much to hang your hat on emotionally. The fact is the only reason this is getting the attention it is, is down to the invasion. Its watchable enough if a little vacuous.
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