Katey se muda a La Habana en noviembre de 1958, al recibir su padre un ascenso en Ford. Conoce a un camarero local, quien la introduce a la sensual música/danza cubana. Entran en un gran con... Leer todoKatey se muda a La Habana en noviembre de 1958, al recibir su padre un ascenso en Ford. Conoce a un camarero local, quien la introduce a la sensual música/danza cubana. Entran en un gran concurso de baile por el premio cuando lo despiden.Katey se muda a La Habana en noviembre de 1958, al recibir su padre un ascenso en Ford. Conoce a un camarero local, quien la introduce a la sensual música/danza cubana. Entran en un gran concurso de baile por el premio cuando lo despiden.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
- Lola Martinez
- (as Mya Harrison)
- Polly
- (as Polly Cusumano)
- Troubador
- (as Donato)
Reseñas destacadas
Diego Luna feels like he was born for this role and Romola Garai was wonderful. This was Romola's first American movie and although she has an accent(she's Brittain)you don't hear it even one bit.
Then there's the dancing. The dancing in this movie was great! Especially considering that neither Luna nor Garai had any dancing experience! You get both Latin dance and Cuban dance. The mix is absolutely wonderful.
The music is very pleasing to the ears. You can easily enjoy listening to it outside the movie. The only problem here is that the music is way too modern. This movie is set in the 50's and the music just isn't.
All in all you have the feeling that this movie has everything it needs (fine acting, great dancing, good music)even the feel of this movie is good and believe me, the place where it is all set in is just stunningly beautiful.
Still there's something not right. And this goes toward the script. The whole movie is well done in story (beside a few very stupid lines)except the last 15-20 minutes. I'm not going to spoil the ending here, you should see it for yourself, but to me it was a disappointing ending.
Then there's only one question left: Which one is better? I guess that I have to say that the first dirty dancing is much better. Mostly story like.
I said that this movie is very underrated and it is.
Is Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights the best thing ever, no, but it doesn't matter. Diego and Romola's attraction and chemistry blaze so intensely that nobody actually cares about a plot at the end of the day. The entire film could have been about them dancing and making out, oh wait, it kinda was. But I love it. I love the Latin American influence. I love that Diego Luna can make me fall in love with him with one smile and hip wiggle. And I even love that it makes me cry. It's the exotic nature of the film that makes it exciting and sensual and they cast the perfect exotic leading man.
I was expecting a rather tame and boring return to the world of 'Dirty Dancing', though it actually produces a fine dance romance flick. Of course compared to the excellent and far superior original it is a downgrade, but for what it is I had a decent time watching.
Romola Garai and Diego Luna have solid enough chemistry onscreen, while John Slattery offers firm support. Sela Ward is alright, not helped by how the makers chose to portray her character - Jeannie becomes quite irredeemable at one point, with the film's attempts to 'fix' that totally failing to convince. That's about it for cast positives, though it was neat to see a familiar face from the 1987 flick appear.
The dance and Cuban revolution parts of the story don't mesh amazingly, a bit forced perhaps, but all in all I'd say they just narrowly made it work. I will say the dancing numbers and soundtrack aren't as good as they could've/should've been, yet I did still appreciate a few bits of music: the intro piece and the use of Wyclef Jean's 'Dance Like This', I never knew until now that that latter track was the original of Shakira's 'Hips Don't Lie' - you learn something new every day!
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesNeither Romola Garai nor Diego Luna had any previous professional dance training. They spent ten weeks in Puerto Rico before production began, training eight hours a day with producer JoAnn Fregalette Jansen and four additional dancers and choreographers
- PifiasThe red dress that the maid shows Katey is different from the one that she wore to the country club.
- Citas
Katey Miller: I'm gonna miss you.
Javier Suarez: I'm gonna miss you, too.
Katey Miller: I am taking you with me.
Javier Suarez: [Places hand over his heart] I am keeping you here.
- ConexionesFeatured in Shameful Sequels: Dirty Dancing 2 (2014)
- Banda sonoraSatellite
Lyrics by Itaal Shur and Rob Thomas
Music by Itaal Shur
Published by U Rule Music/EMI April Music Inc., Itaal Shur Music/Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
Performed by Santana featuring Jorge Moreno
Produced by Lester Mendez for Living Stereo, Inc.
Courtesy of Arista Records, Inc.
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idiomas
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Baile caliente - Noches de la Habana
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Empresas productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 25.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 14.161.590 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 5.900.000 US$
- 29 feb 2004
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 27.685.016 US$
- Duración
- 1h 26min(86 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1