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Parachute
Directed by
Brittany Snow
Not Rated
2023
1h 48m
Drama
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Romance
,
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6.3
83%
52%
6.5
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Follows Riley, who has recently been released from rehab after struggling with addictions to food and body image. She meets Ethan and finds herself navigating the line between love and a new addiction.
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Cast of Parachute
Courtney Eaton
Riley Hart
Thomas Mann
Ethan Collins
Francesca Reale
Casey
Gina Rodriguez
Dr. Akerman
Joel McHale
Jamie Collins
Dave Bautista
Bryce
Kid Cudi
Justin
Celeste Oliva
Olivia Hart
Jennifer Westfeldt
Lisa Collins
Kathryn Gallagher
Gwen
Ekaterina Baker
Danielle
Jeremy Kucharek
Max
Rico Paris
Hunter
Kelley Jakle
Katie
Owen Thiele
Devon (Steve)
Chrissie Fit
Denise
Bunny Gibson
Theatre Lady
Ryan Spahn
Hudson
Mlé Chester
Janice
Lukas Gage
Dalton
Parachute Ratings & Reviews
Loud and Clear Reviews
Branyan Towe
Eaton gives everything she has, delivering several moving monologues and making the script's darkest moments leave such an emotional scar.
Cinema Daily US
Abe Friedtanzer
Eaton delivers a masterful performance that delicately navigates the balance between her gregarious interactions with friends and her hidden moments of inner strife.
Common Sense Media
Monique Jones
The movie's focus on mental health -- as well as the stars' interesting performances -- make Parachute stand out from other indie films, if not enough to qualify it as a totally new take on the romantic drama genre.
Spectrum Culture
Joel Copling
The message of Parachute is sound, but as they say, the execution falters.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
Committed performances drive this powerful low-budget drama that navigates tricky thematic territory with sensitivity and clear-eyed empathy.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
[T]here's definitely something insightful here, but it's hindered by the repetitious nature of where the screenplay ultimately keeps its focus.
Next Best Picture
Daniel Howat
Between Eaton's remarkable performance and Snow's impressive storytelling, there is much to love about "Parachute." It's an achingly authentic portrayal of how our most beloved relationships can still indulge our worst vices.
FlickDirect
Allison Rose
Parachute is engaging and 'in your face' without being preachy.
Deadline Hollywood Daily
Damon Wise
Its success is mostly attributable to its empathetic star Courtney Eaton, whose low-key work anchors a needlessly busy film that never quite settles down.
Variety
Jessica Kiang
Deeply felt and certainly proves that [Snow]... has a promisingly deft directorial hand.
The Hollywood Reporter
Leslie Felperin
Smart and compassionate.
In Review Online
Luke Gorham
Snow deserves much of the credit for the film's successes as well. As a director, she doesn't bring much formal swagger to the table... but she does imbue the proceedings with a level of specificity that enriches the material.
Fresh Fiction
Preston Barta
'Parachute' encapsulates the messier and darker shades of ourselves, and [director Brittany Snow] makes it feel as though it's perfectly natural to capture that for the screen.
Moveable Fest
Stephen Saito
In a situation where the center will not hold, "Parachute" cuts to the core.
Austin Chronicle
Rod Machen
The inevitable climax of Parachute not only hits hard but is set up perfectly by all that comes before.
IndieWire
Jude Dry
With men's stories crowding most of film history, a host of untapped material awaits the burgeoning genre of the messy young woman. As with all familiar stories, however, it's all too easy to court cliché -- even when trying so hard to flout conventions.
Morbidly Beautiful
Stephanie Malone
Brittany Snow dazzles in her directorial debut, a relatable tale of the path to redemption in the wake of destruction. Kudos to Snow for baring so much of her soul onscreen and crafting a story so accessible and empathetic from material so personal.
Collider
Nate Richard
It's not without its shortcomings, but Snow's passion is always there.
The Playlist
Jason Bailey
A purposefully de-glammed examination of body image and self-loathing from a woman whose age and line of work would suggest that she's had plenty of unfortunate opportunities to indulge in both.
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