So much talent! So much athleticism!
I appreciated watching this documentary because it manages to do two important things...it makes you appreciate the subjects in the film AND it's a 'warts and all' sort of documentary that doesn't ONLY show the good but a full picture.
While the opening screen looks cheap, this is actually an amazingly good documentary about the two greatest dancers of the twentieth century, Fayard and Harold Nicholas. Their grace and athleticism have never been matched and the film celebrates their achievements as well as talks about their personal gifts and deficits. All in all, incredibly well made...with lots of stock footage, photos and interviews. And, most importantly, the brothers participated and provide a lot of the commentary...and a few of their scenes together as they spoke were very touching and fun. See this one!!
While the opening screen looks cheap, this is actually an amazingly good documentary about the two greatest dancers of the twentieth century, Fayard and Harold Nicholas. Their grace and athleticism have never been matched and the film celebrates their achievements as well as talks about their personal gifts and deficits. All in all, incredibly well made...with lots of stock footage, photos and interviews. And, most importantly, the brothers participated and provide a lot of the commentary...and a few of their scenes together as they spoke were very touching and fun. See this one!!
- planktonrules
- Mar 1, 2019