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Chris Kattan, Lee Meriwether, Richard Riehle, Mark Marchillo, Maria Pallas, Sarah Rochelle, Aaron R Landon, William Leon, Liv Southard, and Alexa Sutherland in Breaking Legs (2017)

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Breaking Legs

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3/10

A little disappointing

This movie was filled to the brim with clichés, A girl with no parents who has a dream, Check. A mean, bratty girl who is jealous, check. A boy who is in love with bratty girl, who then falls in love with protagonist, check. Quirky, idiotic sidekick, Check. It's just like every other teen movie out there, it started well but just completely fell apart, with no real resolution or plot, don't waste your time.
  • sorielsmith
  • 14 oct 2021
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1/10

Waste of time

I wanted to like this movie...I really did, but it's not good at all. The story and the acting.... the two things that make a movie were not there. The story was boring and predictable and dumb...too many plots and people and no explanations and it rambled on until I couldn't take anymore and turned it without caring what happened. And the acting...well, it wasn't good. Don't waste your time on this one.
  • Ctherra
  • 26 feb 2019
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1/10

One more thing

The high reviews here have to come from relatives of the people in this movie. No one else could give this movie a 10.
  • Ctherra
  • 26 feb 2019
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1/10

Tortured

What even is this movie. I'm not sure who this movie is made for if not deeply disturbed adults. The wildly inappropriate humor makes it zero percent for "kids"? The abuse related unfinished plots are unforgivable. I can only imagine the positive reviews are from family members or kid offenders of the sort you would see on law and order svu. Read theses comment and tell me I'm wrong.
  • ofend
  • 28 dic 2020
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1/10

Painful.

This movie was painful to watch. I couldn't even get through it. Definitely do NOT recommend. The actors were really awful
  • jcundari1
  • 10 ene 2021
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7/10

First 15 mins is solid, then the film simply comes apart at the seams

There is an interesting phenomenon in TV today. Even the best shows, the ones with the highest ratings and reviews, tend to stumble and fall in the 3th or 4th season. It is almost as if the original writers, when the show was being created, stored only enough story arcs to hum through the first two seasons, but then season 3 arrives ... and there is no gas in the tank.

I mention this because normally, for A-list productions from the major studios and networks, there is really no "film equivalent" for this phenomenon, since the A-listers usually have considerable checks and balances built-in to their systems, so that a script does not get green-lighted unless it is 100% ready.

Which brings us to Breaking Legs, an indie written and directed by young auteur Mark Marchillo. The first 15 minutes or so are a nice setup, promising the audience a cross between MEAN GIRLS, FLASHDANCE, and FOOTLOOSE. But those promises are never kept.

After the setup, and for the rest of the over-long and disjointed, helter-skelter, film, dialog goes in strange and unpredictable directions; the characters behave out-of-character; the viewer has trouble keeping track of who is doing what to whom; and the film in general becomes tedious and vexing.

Newcomer Liv Southard does a nice job of trying (emphasize "trying") to be the "glue" for the film and maintain interest, but she is fighting the script and director every step of the way down the elevator shaft.

And Chris Kattan's character is so horrifically written (he comes across more as an autistic stalker than a parental figure) that one cannot blame the actor alone for the end result.
  • paradux
  • 3 may 2017
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10/10

Good Old Skool Dance Flick

I thought this movie was a lot of fun. The actors were really funny, and the kids - I was impressed with their performances, which is not often said of child actors. I really believed them, and the adults were insanely quirky and hilarious. All I have to say is, poor Miss Tarble. There are a lot of fun moments here, and there's a lot of heart. Reminded me of those old dance movies from the 80's where the dancing actually took a backseat to the plot of the film, which helps me get into it a little bit more. I'd recommend this to anyone who likes 80's flicks, dance movies, and definitely to those out there who love high school movies. This one's for you!
  • capwellkid-64036
  • 9 may 2017
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10/10

Excellent in every way

This movie really deserved some kind of theatrical release. It was so well written, directed and acted, that it is shame that it went direct to home viewing only. After the screenplay, to me casting is the most important part of a movie. If you have the wrong people in the parts it could really ruin the film. But here everyone was perfect for their parts. What I really liked was "real" teenagers playing teenagers. Not 20 or 30 somethings you find in so many movie and TV shows. I loved the soundtrack. My favorite two performances were William Leon's and Liv Southard's. They had really great chemistry together. I really liked Mark Marchillo (also the director and screenwriter) as the uncle. He really dances well too. I also loved Aaron Landon as the comic relief of the movie. A movie that gets very serious at times. It was a really good touch in writing that part and again great casting.
  • steve9801
  • 30 abr 2017
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9/10

Breaking Legs will make you want to get up and Dance!

Breaking Legs is such a fun, heartwarming film that you can't pass on! From the dance scenes to the high school drama, this film captures the truth of growing up as a young teen dreaming of a what seems unreachable in a world full of bitter disappointments. The story is told in an upbeat, quirky way that you'll find yourself wanting to get up and dance your heart out no matter what. Don't even get me started on how hilarious Chris Kattan was in this alongside the talented Mark Marchillo who wrote, directed and starred in this beautiful dance of human and visual art! I couldn't stop laughing, gasping and wanting to Dance!
  • MaryRachelGardner
  • 7 may 2017
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10/10

Excellent Movie!

Breaking Legs is a must see! Liv Southard does an outstanding job as Bloom, a high school freshman that moves to a new school and joins the dance team. In the process she runs into her rival Harmony--played by Alexa Sutherland--who will do anything to stop her. Alexa is awesome in this her role as well. The entire cast does an amazing job! Lots of talent here on display. You will not be disappointed! 10 out of 10!
  • riutzwig
  • 9 may 2017
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10/10

A trip down memory lane!

A trip down memory lane! Many characters reminded me of someone I knew at school. My best friend was so much like Gracie ( Sarah Rochelle ) We had Herby's ( William Leon ) and many Jake-like characters ( Aaron London ) The dialog is brilliantly written by film writer and director Mark Marchillo who also acted in the film as an uncle of the girl Bloom (Liv Southard) who had a life changing experiences by moving from the big city to a small town school. Every kid character have a special story in this film. I believed in each story and in lessons learned along the way. To me, Breaking Legs - what could be a forgettable teen drama/romance leaves a long lasting impression. Highly recommended to everyone. Loved every bit.
  • iblabor
  • 10 may 2017
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10/10

Great Movie. Makes you happy, sad kind of tickles with your emotions.

Great film that shows some of the day to day struggles facing our youth today while not going overboard with the seriousness. Really enjoyed the actors who showed maturity in making their characters believable. It is also inspirational as it reminds us how growing up is not easy and makes you want to cheer for success of overcoming obstacles . Would recommend this to anyone. Very funny. Get your popcorn, kick back and enjoy!!!
  • drutherford-56545
  • 10 may 2017
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10/10

Great family movie

This is a really great family movie! I watched it with my kids and we all enjoyed it! Very good performances and nice story! I enjoyed the dancing parts too. It's a story about a girl who has experienced loss and is trying to settle in to a new school in a new town, and who wants to dance. Me and my kids could all relate to the characters and there was some really funny dialog. I can highly recommend it!
  • sula-42998
  • 9 may 2017
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10/10

Nostalgic Blast From the Past

  • rsouthard-26065
  • 9 may 2017
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9/10

Dance your way back to Middle School

Wonderfully told story of the confusion, chaos, & heart ache of pre high school life. The ensemble of likable & extremely talented youth transports you back to a special time when life revolved around love, sports, dance, & homecoming. The dance solos look like a Broadway Show & Chris Karan is as talented as ever!! Laughed the entire time and this movie really captures those early teen years in a compelling form.
  • cuerpaso
  • 13 may 2017
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A low budget teen comedy

This film tells the story of an aspiring dancer from a dancing family, who moves to a new town to live with her uncle. Not only does she have to adjust to the new environment, but she also attracts the jealousy of Miss Popular in the high school.

"Breaking Legs" wants to be "Mean Girls", but unfortunately it is nowhere close in terms of meanness and in entertainment factor. It is more about the rather uneventful rivalry between two girls. Fortunately, the music in the film is uplifting and makes people want to dance. I am not exactly the target audience of the film, so I cannot say I thoroughly enjoyed it.
  • Gordon-11
  • 22 ago 2017
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