Goldengirl offers a fascinating, if somewhat unsettling, glimpse into a dystopian vision of athletic pursuit. Susan Anton is compelling as the meticulously engineered athlete, conveying a sense of both power and inherent constraint. The film tackles ambitious themes…
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A neo-Nazi Doctor tries to make a superwoman of his daughter who has been specially fed, exercised & Conditioned since she was a child to run in the…
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The central idea of Goldengirl – a doctor raising his daughter to be an Olympic marvel through extreme conditioning – is certainly attention-grabbing, but the execution falters. Susan Anton is given a physically demanding role, but the script…
Goldengirl is an intriguing, albeit slightly uneven, exploration of parental ambition twisted into a dangerous scientific experiment. Susan Anton delivers a performance that captures the physical prowess and underlying vulnerability of her character, a woman sculpted for athletic…
This 1979 offering, Goldengirl, dives headfirst into a disturbing narrative about a doctor's obsession with creating an Olympic champion through extreme means. Susan Anton is tasked with portraying a character defined by her conditioning, a role she tackles…
Goldengirl presents a provocative, if somewhat dated, premise. Susan Anton embodies the physically conditioned athlete with a palpable sense of her character's controlled existence. The presence of seasoned actors like James Coburn and Curd Jürgens lends a certain…
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The film offers a stark commentary on the relentless pursuit of perfection and the pressures placed upon individuals, particularly athletes, to achieve extraordinary feats. It highlights how societal fascination with 'superhuman' capabilities can be exploited, and how the drive for national or ideological superiority can lead to the objectification and manipulation of human talent, all stemming from a father's extreme vision.