Tearjerker melts your heart

A true life saga comes alive in this film based on the moving account of Amberley Snyder’s life after a gruesome accident.

Update: 2019-03-30 02:00 GMT

This true-life story  of rodeo rider Amberley Snyder’s smashed  spine and shattered dreams after a near-fatal car crash reminded me of a mawkish 1975 tearjerker named The Other Side Of The Mountain which was about ski-racing champ Jill Kinmont who was left paralysed after a  gruesome skiing accident.
Some such tragedy befell  Amberley Snyder. This is  the story of how Amberley (played by Spencer Locke) rebuilt her life from her wheelchair with considerable help from her ever-supportive mother Tina (Missi Pyle).

Though the overall presentation plays it strictly by  the rulebook prescribed for all such crash-to-climb weepies, there are  episodes that rise above the given scenario. Amberley’s crash and the  ensuing horror and rescue are recorded in excruciating detail. It shook me to realise again how one split second can alter our lives  irrevocably.

Not that we need one more film about a paralysed victim soaring to heroic heights, to realise how precious every moment is. Nonetheless this film has its heart and  tropes in the correct place, leaving us with no scope to be skeptical.
While the  central emotion of  gathering  one’s life after a life-changing fall is indisputably  genuine, sadly  the central performances are barely convincing. The two actresses in the lead make all the right noises and moves but remain largely restricted to the functional zone. There is so much more that competent actors could have given to this emotional drama.

Amberley’s journey from ‘frozen’ to ‘soaring’ doesn’t  quite take wings as strongly as it ought to have. There are several passages that needed fleshing out, for instance her relationship with her therapist after her accident. The sudden appearance of a prince charming to sweep her off her  wheelchair-bound feet  also seemed  incongruous. But all in all, this is a film about the assertion of the life-force  that must be seen for what it says rather than how it chooses to say it.

Walk Ride Rodeo (Neflix)
Starring:  Spencer Locke,Missi Pyle
Directed by Conor Allyn

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