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Dance with Me

Original title: Take the Lead
  • 2006
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
27K
YOUR RATING
Dante Basco and Jenna Dewan in Dance with Me (2006)
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A dance teacher offers to conduct detention for a group of misfit students by teaching them ballroom dancing. He overcomes their insecurities and prejudices, to enter them in a dance competi... Read allA dance teacher offers to conduct detention for a group of misfit students by teaching them ballroom dancing. He overcomes their insecurities and prejudices, to enter them in a dance competition.A dance teacher offers to conduct detention for a group of misfit students by teaching them ballroom dancing. He overcomes their insecurities and prejudices, to enter them in a dance competition.

  • Director
    • Liz Friedlander
  • Writer
    • Dianne Houston
  • Stars
    • Antonio Banderas
    • Rob Brown
    • Yaya DaCosta
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    27K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Liz Friedlander
    • Writer
      • Dianne Houston
    • Stars
      • Antonio Banderas
      • Rob Brown
      • Yaya DaCosta
    • 133User reviews
    • 99Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Antonio Banderas
    Antonio Banderas
    • Pierre Dulaine
    Rob Brown
    Rob Brown
    • Rock
    Yaya DaCosta
    Yaya DaCosta
    • LaRhette
    Alfre Woodard
    Alfre Woodard
    • Augustine James
    John Ortiz
    John Ortiz
    • Mr. Temple
    Laura Benanti
    Laura Benanti
    • Tina
    Jonathan Malen
    Jonathan Malen
    • Kurd
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    Jasika Nicole
    • Egypt
    Shawand McKenzie
    • Big Girl
    Dante Basco
    Dante Basco
    • Ramos
    Elijah Kelley
    Elijah Kelley
    • Danjou
    Jenna Dewan
    Jenna Dewan
    • Sasha
    Marcus T. Paulk
    Marcus T. Paulk
    • Eddie
    Brandon D. Andrews
    • Monster
    Lauren Collins
    Lauren Collins
    • Caitlin
    Katya Virshilas
    • Morgan
    Alison Sealy-Smith
    Alison Sealy-Smith
    • Rock's Mom
    Phillip Jarrett
    Phillip Jarrett
    • Rock's Dad
    • Director
      • Liz Friedlander
    • Writer
      • Dianne Houston
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    User reviews133

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    8Deneb

    Surprisingly really good!

    I just returned from seeing this film at a preview/test screening.

    This film was much better than I had expected. The story brings to mind movies such as Mad Hot Ballroom or Dangerous Minds, but is different enough that it is able to stand on its own.

    Overall I thought the acting was well done. The dancing was great (both the hip hop dancing and the ballroom). And while I am not a huge Antonio Banderas fan, I thought he was excellent, and I really liked him. He was able to be the star of the movie, but not the center of attention at all times. He looked good and seemed to provide a different element to what could have been the same old "help the inner city kids find hope" story.

    The script and dialogue had nothing too cheesy or corny, which is usually found in "feel good" films, or movies about highschool students. There are plenty of funny parts, as well as enough drama and interesting character conflicts to keep everything interesting.

    My only complaint was that the ending didn't seem to wrap up everything - there were some back story lines and issues that weren't resolved. But a few unanswered questions can sometimes be better than a cheesy, unbelievable ending where suddenly all is right in the world. I'll be curious to see if they make any changes before it is released in theatres.

    I give it an 8 out of 10, because I was genuinely entertained.
    6cherold

    Generally entertaining but horribly false

    This movie is "inspired by" the story of Pierre Dulaine, who started a ballroom dance school program in New York. But "inspired by" seems to equal "use a real person's name," because this movie feels utterly false in every detail, from its "cute meet" with a thuggish (but good-hearted) student through its two cardboard bad guys to a final ridiculous finale that pushed absurdly unrealistic to new heights. It felt so unlikely, and I remembered that Mad Hot Ballroom, about that same dance program, had featured younger kids, so I googled around and found an excellent review on some website called Townhall by Megan Basham that pretty much said everything I felt, and also pointed out that in fact the program was created not by one person but by two and did in fact start in two schools with younger kids of various backgrounds.

    But what is probably a very interesting story is tossed out in favor of a very shallow Hollywoodization.

    This is not to say the movie isn't watchable. The cast is engaging and there are some nice dance numbers in it, and of course Hollywood clichés can have a certain manipulative power. But the problem is, every new ridiculous event in the movie pushed me further from enjoyment and towards irritation.

    When people complain about Hollywood movies, this is exactly what they're complaining about.
    7rooprect

    The How Do You Say.... Ahh Yessss Movie

    Are there any late 90s SNL fans out there who get the reference in my title? Chris Kattan once did a hilariously bad parody of Antonio Banderas, the idea being that Antionio is so sexy ("tooo sexy! tooo sexy! No, the bambinos!") that he can basically fondle the camera and be a hit. This film, featuring Antonio as a swave, kind-hearted, chivalrous dance instructor with impeccable taste in clothes, is the real life version of that skit. I watched this with my girlfriend, and she kept looking over to ask me if I was still heterosexual.

    So yeah, tons of eye candy for fans of Antonio. Dim the lights, strap on your dancing shoes, or whatever else you care to strap on (I don't even know what that means) and enjoy the film.

    The movie itself is an entertaining blend of gritty realism, fantasy dance, cute comedy and every highschool-misfits-enter-a-competition movie ever made. Much of it is predictable, but it packs enough pirouettes to surprise the audience once in a while. Included in this mostly-tame story are bits of crime, violence, domestic abuse and attempted rape which are convincingly done, due to the excellent acting by these mostly-unknown young actors.

    If you don't know, "Take the Lead" is based on the true story of Pierre Dulaine, a dance instructor who decided to take on some of the roughest schools in NYC by teaching ballroom. Much of the film is dramatized, several bits are outright manufactured, but it more or less stays true to the spirit of Pierre's work. I wish it had expounded more on the philosophy behind the method (which is beautifully explained in Antonio's monologue to the angry parents), but we still get the gist.

    I've read a few reviews and message board comments from people who were infuriated by the ending spectacle, and all I can say is yeah they have a point, but hey this is a movie folks. It's supposed to have some pizazz. I suppose it's the extreme blending of realism and dancing that causes the conflict. If you can go with the flow, I think you'll find it to be a fun and worthwhile flick.

    If you like this sort of story (highschool-misfits-enter-a-competition), I highly recommend the Japanese flick "Swing Girls" about a bunch of nerds trying to learn jazz. On the wacky side is "Kickin It Old Skool" about a bunch of middle aged nerds who never left the 80s trying to win a dance contest. There's a million of em but they never get old, do they? "Take the Lead" is more on the serious side than the others, but hey... it has Antonio Banderas. How do you say... Ahhh yesss.
    8dalemarshall

    Surpasses formulaic story

    This is a feel-good movie. You will enjoy it, laugh, maybe even cry, despite being able to predict what is going to happen. Banderas does a nice, understated job and the actors portraying the urban kids are outstanding. I didn't like some of the camera angles and chafed at the dance shots often being too close up to really see what the moves were, but the choices in filming undeniably added to both the realism and the energy of the scenes.

    Altho based on a true story, one has to wonder how much was added for dramatic effect. Some of the relationships/developments seem just too trite and stereotyped -- and yet the portrayals are enjoyable enough that ultimately you don't care. After the number of times audience members laughed or exclaimed over scenes or lines in the movie, I was surprised that they didn't clap at the end -- it's that kind of movie. It reminded me of both Strictly Ballroom and Stand and Deliver. You won't be sorry you've seen it.
    5streetsmarts101

    Take The Chance

    First off, let me say this. You've seen this movie a million times before. From the 'Black Board Jungle' from the 50's, to 'To Sir With Love' in the 60's, 'Dangerous Minds' and 'Sister Act 2' in the 90's, the formula is exactly the same. Well meaning teacher, or non-teacher (usually Caucasian) goes into the inner city to help mold the lives of the usual assortment of troubled kids who just want to be noticed and loved. On a side note, I find it amazing that Hollywood continues year after year to make the same movie over and over again. Come to think of it, I really shouldn't be surprise. It is Hollywood after all, the land of originality. But back to my review. After having said all that, and knowing within my head that I've seen this story done so many times, I have to admit I really enjoyed the film. Don't ask me why. Maybe it was the mood I was in. I definitely wanted to see something light and breezy, because the rest of my day would be pretty hectic. Somehow the film affected me in unexpected ways. I tend to be an idealist, and freely admit that I'm the perfect sucker for this type of film.

    My recommendation is for you to go and experience this film. Don't expect to see the finest film ever made. Just go in and let it wash over you. You'll be surprised.

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    • Trivia
      The youthful members of cast worked with the real Pierre Dulaine to get their dance moves correct for the movie.
    • Goofs
      When Morgan comes to the school to dance with Pierre for the students, she descends the steps to the room fully costumed, including her shoes. Ballroom dance shoes have soft suede soles that are are easily damaged by wet or dirty floors, so most dancers, especially serious ones like Morgan, will not put risk their shoes by putting them on at a non-competition venue until they are ready to step onto the dancing surface.
    • Quotes

      Pierre Dulaine: To do something, anything, is hard. It's much easier to blame your father, your mother, the environment, the government, the lack of money, but even if you find a place to assign the blame,it doesn't make the problems go away.

    • Connections
      Featured in HBO First Look: Take the Lead (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      I Got Rhythm (Take the Lead Remix)
      Written by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin

      Performed by Lena Horne

      Additional vocals performed by Q-Tip

      Remixed by Swizz Beatz and Aaron Zigman

      Courtesy of RCA Victor Group by arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment

      Q-Tip appears courtesy of Motown Records a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 5, 2006 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Metropolitan Films (France)
      • Official site (Taiwan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Take the Lead
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • New Line Cinema
      • Tiara Blu Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $34,742,066
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,775,000
      • Apr 9, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $66,500,090
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 58m(118 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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