Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA zany comedy about two sisters, their gay best friend, and their overzealous stage mom. When one sister gets pregnant and the other plans to waltz out of the closet, the family must hustle ... Alles lesenA zany comedy about two sisters, their gay best friend, and their overzealous stage mom. When one sister gets pregnant and the other plans to waltz out of the closet, the family must hustle to maintain their status quo in the harsh arena of competitive dance.A zany comedy about two sisters, their gay best friend, and their overzealous stage mom. When one sister gets pregnant and the other plans to waltz out of the closet, the family must hustle to maintain their status quo in the harsh arena of competitive dance.
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To enjoy this movie you need to suspend disbelief because each character is really a caricature. They are entertaining, but one-dimensional. Also, the "plain" sister--Toni--is played by the very beautiful actor Laurel Vail. It's a losing battle for the makeup artist to try to make her look unattractive and dowdy. (Think about the lovely Betsy Blair in Marty.)
What's real about the movie is the dancing, which is excellent. Benji Schimmer is already renowned for his skill, and it's easy to see why. The young women are talented, and the production dance numbers really work. My suggestion is to see the film, enjoy the dancing, and don't take any of it too seriously.
We saw the movie on the large screen at the Dryden Theatre as part of the very successful ImageOut Rochester Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. It will work on the small screen, but the dance numbers won't be as effective.
And I loved every single one of the main characters: I loved seeing Benji Schwimmer really being able to bring out all that we loved about his performance ability and really seem to have genuine fun with it. Shannon Smith did a delightful take on the spoiled but deeply loving "talented" sister. Nicole Dionne was perfect for her role of the girlfriend, and I thought her acting during the argument scene was the best in the film. Laurel Vail was just perfect as the quirky quiet sister who needed to come out of her shell. And no one could have played the character of Sheri better than the amazing Melanie LaPatin, who I have adored since she was first a competitive ballroom dancer - who could NOT notice her? Just watch it, OK? Set aside all your nonsense about having to watch "good" movies and just watch it and enjoy a darn fine job for such a tiny-budget movie. The two big dance numbers are some of the best that have made it into any dance-related movies in decades, including some of the mega-budget musicals. If you enjoy dance at all, you're going to want to watch both of them over and over again - and while you're at it, you may just want to watch the whole movie again, because somewhere along the line you managed to suspend reality and just sit back and let this movie make you smile - again and again.
The concept was a great one but it was so poorly executed that it did more against the cause it was trying to give awareness to.
Nobody in this movie was likable.
The only reason I watched to the end was because I kept thinking of all the people who'd spend time on this movie and wanted to respect that... but this movie should never have been made.
One thing I will say in it's favour though was that the music was fantastic... But please, don't waste your time or your brain cells watching this movie that is NOT funny, and NOT quirky. a high school drama production could have done better.
The dancing was breathtaking at times and just plain fun. Where else could you see a ballet, break dancing, and a mambo all in one number and in a grocery store to boot? The acting was a bit uneven at times, but when it all came together, the scenes were great.
I would love to see what the directors could have done with a real budget. It's amazing they were able create a full blown musical with only $200,000.
It is such a sweet and heartwarming story and everyone should see it. It made me laugh and cry but ultimately I left the theater with the feeling that it is love that should lead the way in my life.
The cast is wonderfully fresh and talented. Dancers from "So You Think You Can Dance" show their talent and that, combined with the GREAT soundtrack, make you want to get up and dance yourself.
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