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True Spirit

Movie NR 2023 109 minutes
True Spirit is based on a real story of a girl who sailed around the world.

Common Sense Media Review

Jennifer Green By Jennifer Green , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 10+

Teen faces perilous scenarios in inspirational true tale.

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Parent and Kid Reviews

age 8+

Based on 24 parent reviews

age 2+

Very powerful to show Young Kids

age 8+

Inspiring Story of young female perseverance

My nearly 9 year old loved this. I guess there were a few borderline words but they didn’t stand out. If anything you get child just wouldn’t have grasped the story as much but it was perfect for a 9 year old, had some emotional moments and a great ending and message.

What's the Story?

Ever since she was little, Jessica Watson (Teagan Croft), star of TRUE SPIRIT, has wanted to sail around the world. As a little girl (Alyla Browne), she presents her parents, Julie (Anna Paquin) and Roger (Josh Lawson), with a proposal that details plans about the training she'll need and the materials she will earn money to purchase. Her clearheadedness convinces them to at least let her work toward her goal, and she also manages to convince former sailing champion Ben (Cliff Curtis) to advise her. As the day approaches for her to set sail around the world, alone on a small craft at age 16, the adults start to have their doubts. A local media frenzy adds to the stress. But Jessica is as determined as ever.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (24 ):
Kids say (7 ):

It would be hard not to give a stamp of approval to this uplifting, family-friendly biopic based on the inspirational real-life journey of an Australian teen, despite a few overly formulaic aspects. Sure, True Spirit could have found a more original way to convey Jessica's lifelong motivation to sail around the world than (cute) childhood flashbacks. The narrative arc of the cynic-turned-cheerleader journalist doesn't feel essential or genuine either. But these slightly cloying elements don't diminish the true story of Watson, whom Croft embodies with a combination of steadfastness and vulnerability.

Structuring the film by days at sea, skipping 20 or more days at a time, and parallel editing her time on the boat with her family's life back home, keeps the pace of the story moving at an entertaining clip. The relative calmness of Jessica's journey -- captured in an especially gorgeous scene where the starry night sky is reflected in the still, black surface of the sea around her pink-lit boat -- lulls you into thinking sailing around the world could be easy. That sense of peace makes a climactic storm scene all the more intense and bolsters the emotional finale.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about Jessica's determination and perseverance in True Spirit. Have you ever been so clear and worked so hard to achieve a goal? Does her perseverance pay off? Does it have any negative consequences?

  • Were you surprised by the courage shown by a 16-year-old girl? Can you think of other stories of teenage girls who have accomplished courageous feats? Were you surprised her parents let her go? Did this show courage on their part too?

  • How do you think they filmed the scenes on the boat, particularly the storm scenes? Where could you go for more information?

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True Spirit is based on a real story of a girl who sailed around the world.

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