The Cutting Edge Going For The: Gold
The narrative centers on recovering from physical injury and adapting goals when original plans fail.
Much like the original film, the plot uses the "odd couple" trope, pairing a refined figure skater with a rougher, non-traditional athlete. The Cutting Edge Going for the Gold
This report examines (2006), the direct-to-video sequel to the 1992 cult classic "The Cutting Edge." Directed by Sean McNamara, the film follows the next generation of the Dorsey family as they navigate the high-stakes world of competitive figure skating. Film Overview Release Date: February 7, 2006 (ABC Family). Genre: Sports Romantic Drama. Key Cast: Christy Carlson Romano as Jaclyn "Jackie" Dorsey. Ross Thomas as Alex Harrison. Stepfanie Kramer as Kate Moseley-Dorsey. Scott Thompson Baker as Doug Dorsey. The narrative centers on recovering from physical injury
Jackie Dorsey, the daughter of 1992 Olympic gold medalists Doug and Kate, sees her dreams of a singles skating title derailed by a career-threatening injury. She eventually finds an unlikely partner in Alex Harrison, a "dude-bro" extreme in-line skater. Despite their clashing backgrounds—Jackie’s "silver spoon" upbringing versus Alex’s blue-collar roots—the two must develop chemistry on and off the ice to compete for Olympic gold. Core Themes Film Overview Release Date: February 7, 2006 (ABC Family)
Jackie struggles throughout the film to live up to her parents' massive Olympic legacy.