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During those minutes, the skater replays every mistake. Did I check out of that triple Lutz? Was my edge unclear? Did the rotation on the Axel look okay to the technical panel?

Critics from The World According to Emma found the dialogue "weak," but praised the inclusion of real-life footage at the end. Reviewers on Rotten Tomatoes found it heartbreaking and inspirational, highlighting Sarah Fisher’s authentic performance as Carley. Kiss and Cry

By the mid-1980s, major broadcasters like ABC’s "Wide World of Sports" in the United States had adopted the term. It became part of the standard lexicon of the sport, eventually being officially recognized by the International Skating Union (ISU). Today, a "Kiss and Cry" area is a mandatory requirement for any sanctioned competition, standardized in size and placement to ensure optimal camera angles. During those minutes, the skater replays every mistake

While it provides great TV, experts and athletes have debated the mental health toll Did the rotation on the Axel look okay

Here, the coach does not say good job . Here, the coach holds your wrist to check if your heart still knows how to beat slow.