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2024108 minDrama, Romance

Parachute

Is Parachute a Hit or Flop?

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Is Parachute worth watching? With a rating of 6.4/10, this Drama, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Parachute Synopsis

Riley has recently been discharged from rehab after struggling with food and body image issues. She soon meets Ethan and finds herself navigating the line between unconditional love and a new addiction.

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Top Cast

Courtney Eaton
Courtney EatonRiley Hart
Thomas Mann
Thomas MannEthan Collins
Francesca Reale
Francesca RealeCasey
Gina Rodriguez
Gina RodriguezDr. Akerman
Joel McHale
Joel McHaleJamie Collins
Dave Bautista
Dave BautistaBryce
Kid Cudi
Kid CudiJustin
Celeste Oliva
Celeste OlivaOlivia Hart
Jennifer Westfeldt
Jennifer WestfeldtLisa Collins
Kathryn Gallagher
Kathryn GallagherGwen

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Is Parachute worth watching?

Parachute has received mixed reviews with a 6.4/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Romance movies.

Is Parachute hit or flop?

Parachute has received average ratings (6.4/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Parachute?

Parachute is a Drama, Romance movie that Riley has recently been discharged from rehab after struggling with food and body image issues. She soon meets Ethan and finds herself navigating the ...

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Critic Reviews

signsoflifeDec 29, 2025
★ 8

Parachute is intimate. Not only because it is inspired by, or based on real life experience, but because knowing that opens a window into just how personal this work is to its creator. Brittany Snow often says she wears her heart on her sleeve, I'd say her work behind the camera is clear proof of her openness beyond the rawness of tearful or stripping performances in front of them. Parachute is a work littered with details of her that you can identify from watching her interviews, they're in conversations, mannerisms, (even though it's not meant to be 1:1 representation) Courtney Eaton nailed her part. As did Thomas Mann. The entire production, but also everyone's performances seemed kind, respectful, empathetic. It's not as a sensational as every other movie on the topic, it doesn't get off on disturbing images of the body, it doesn't stray from the reality it tells nor does it embellish its characters in eternal self victimization. People hurt themselves, each other, but it ultimately can get better. A parachute can lessen the fall, but it won't stop it from happening. I hope this film continues to reach the people that need it.