Levitation (1997)

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Sarah Paulson stars as a pregnant teenager who searches for her biological mother, with the help of a guardian angel.

Introduction
"Levitation" is a 1997 American drama movie written and directed by Scott D. Goldstein. The film stars Annika Peterson, Jeremy London, Ernie Hudson, and Sandra Bernhard. The motion picture follows the story of a girl named Acey, who finds her unique capability to levitate after the abrupt death of her mom. Throughout the movie, Acey starts a journey to discover the fact about her mystical origins and eventually finds connections with individuals around her.

Plot Summary
Acey Rawlin (Annika Peterson) is a struggling young woman who deals with her abusive mom, Maria. One day, after an especially violent incident, Maria dies suddenly from a cardiac arrest. This distressing event prompts Acey to discover her unique capability to levitate. Looking for responses about her newly found power, Acey sets off on a journey to check out the secret surrounding her family and her unusual talents.

Her mission leads her to a bookseller named Bob (Ernie Hudson), a guy who appears to know a great deal about her and her abilities. He introduces Acey to a group of individuals who share similar powers; they are known as "levitators". Bob reveals that Acey's father was a practitioner of Qigong, an ancient Chinese art of energy cultivation, and it was through this practice that he got proficiency over levitation. Nevertheless, he kept this ability secret from Acey and Maria.

While looking for details about her father and her levitation abilities, Acey fulfills and befriends Julie (Sandra Bernhard), a no-nonsense psychic who guides her through her journey of self-discovery. Julie assists Acey face her individual devils and advises her to use her abilities to secure and heal herself and others.

On the other hand, Acey forms a close relationship with Doug (Jeremy London), an artist struggling with addiction. Through their shared pain, they discover solace in each other and begin to explore their deepest sensations. Doug's presence includes a sense of hope and love to Acey's life-- something she had been missing.

As Acey dives deeper into her past, she discovers the fact about her daddy and his participation with an unsafe company. The group's leader, Jeremy (Kevin Alejandro), intends to harness the power of levitation for ominous purposes. In a climactic face-off with Jeremy, Acey uses her abilities to secure those she loves, and while doing so, she acquires a newly found understanding of her real function in life.

Styles and Symbolism
"Levitation" checks out themes of individual growth, self-discovery, and the power of utilizing one's specific gifts and abilities in service of others. Acey's journey illustrates the importance of understanding and embracing one's roots and cultivating the power that lives within. The image of levitation functions as a metaphor for the lead character's capability to rise above previous injuries and difficult circumstances.

The movie likewise delves into themes of dependency and abuse, highlighting the strength and strength required for people and relationships to heal from these experiences. Acey's relationships with Doug and Julie supply her with the support and love necessary to face her past and rise above it.

Reception and Legacy
"Levitation" premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival and received combined evaluations from critics. Some praised the movie's exploration of spirituality, individual growth, and the power of human connection, while others felt that the narrative was unequal and the pacing was slow. Annika Peterson's efficiency as Acey was well gotten, as were the supporting performances by Ernie Hudson, Jeremy London, and Sandra Bernhard.

Regardless of its mixed reception, "Levitation" stays an appealing expedition of the power of individual growth, love, and the human spirit's strength in the face of hardship. The movie acts as a suggestion of the capacity that lies within each person, and the amazing abilities that may manifest when one accepts their real function in life.

Top Cast

  • Sarah Paulson (small)
    Sarah Paulson
    Acey
  • Ernie Hudson (small)
    Ernie Hudson
    Downbeat
  • Jeremy London (small)
    Jeremy London
    Bob
  • Ann Magnuson (small)
    Ann Magnuson
    Sarah
  • Christopher Boyer (small)
    Christopher Boyer
    Acey's Father
  • Brett Cullen (small)
    Brett Cullen
    James
  • Antonio Fargas (small)
    Antonio Fargas
    Otis Hill
  • Karen Kahn (small)
    Karen Kahn
    The Agent
  • Karen Lorre (small)
    Karen Lorre
    Ranch Woman
  • John Philbin (small)
    John Philbin
    Police Officer
  • Jack Wallace (small)
    Jack Wallace
    Bartender