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Editorial Review:
Double billing! First there's 1985's "Dream to Believe", Keanu Reeves stars as the boyfriend of a teen gymnast who perseveres against all the odds. Then another uplifting second movie "Coach of the Year" in which Robert Conrad plays an ex football star, paralized from the waist down in Vietnam, who accepts the challange of coaching football in a juvenile reform school.
Dream to Believe and Coach of the Year Double Feature (Digitally Remastered) Reviews:
I agree 
2005-09-17 - The gymnastics was HIGHLY unbelievable but of course being a gymnast, I must have rented it a billion times back in high school (can it be 20 years ago??). And of course, the fact that "newcomer" (this was pre-Bill & Ted, etc.) Keanu Reeves was in it.
I think she did something like 7 tumbling passes in her floor exercise. Yeah, right! Can we say "technical advisor"?? But still a nostalgic choice.
"Dream to Believe" what?? 
2005-08-21 - "Dream to Believe" is a rather unrealistic movie about a female gymnast, Robin Cook (have heard that name before), who succeeds in making the 2-member team for some never-heard-of gymnastics meet in some high school gymnasium. And needing a 9.900 on her last event, floor exercise, after poor performances on bars and beam (where's the vault??) to tie with her fiendish teammate, she chalks up a perfect 10 (surprise, surprise!) The only reason to watch this movie -- a gymnastics fan or a fan of Keanu Reeves.