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(..cliche alert...) Antonio Banderas Takes the Lead! (don't say I didn't warn you...)
Take The Lead is part of a conspiracy I think my wife is planning against me. We seem to be watching an increasing number of movies featuring dancing, and increasingly frequent suggestions are being made that we take dance lessons
Conspiracy theories aside, Take The Lead is a really...
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Two of My Favorites
I may be a little too hung up on both Antonio Banderas and ballroom dancing to review this movie without any bias...but, although it was flawed, I enjoyed it all through the closing credits.
It's true that "Take the Lead" could have benefitted with more dance and less "action". The recent...
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Leading the Dance Revolution
Pierre Dulaine (Antonio Banderas) owns his own ballroom dance studio. It caters to wealthy clients, and is struggling but slowly becoming successful.
On his way home from an exhibition one night, he witnesses a student vandalizing the principal's car. The next school day, he shows up, not...
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The Genres You Hate in a Film You'll Love
Movies about the "Jesus Teacher," who breezes into a classroom full of knuckle-draggers and gets them to walk on water, are a dime a dozen. So, in the last little while, have been Dirty Dancing lookalikes - including Dirty Dancing Havana Nights and Shall We Dance.
Take the Lead is a...
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An Average Inspirational Movie with a few Great Kicks
Generally speaking, this is a "just ok" movie. We have all seen such movies where a teacher or a coach inspired misbehaving students to learn teamwork, respect, and the desire to succeed. This movie is not much different, except that it was about ballroom dancing.
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Banderas and Dance - Si!
Most of the public has seen news clips about the New York Public School's ballroom dancing program. Or the documentary, "Mad Hot Ballroom" upon which Take the Lead is based. The program was inspired by Pierre Dulaine who convinced the public school system that dance for young kids would teach them... Read full review »
Get off your sob story and on your feet
In the history of true stories turned into films, the subject of reaching out to urban youth has been addressed more than a few times. It seems that urban youth is considered one of the last groups that aren't getting the attention they deserve. I'm not going to address social issues with any... Read full review »
Take the Lead - Take Bow
In a return to a quasi musical, Take the Lead was indeed a winner in my opinion.
The actors were well chosen for the parts they played. A great mixture of "barrio" kids with the uptown "snooties". Each with personal pain and personal issues, but were brought together through music and...
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Dancing in Detention
Take the Lead is based on the life of Pierre Dulaine and his contributions to the education system. Antonio Banderas stars as a dancing instructor named Pierre Dulaine, who upon witnessing a young man, Rock (Rob Brown), defacing a school Principal's, Principal James(Alfre Woodard), car... Read full review »
Take the movie away from me
Warning: This review discusses the movie at decent length and will probably spoil some parts.
Take The Lead is a rather predictable movie that very much resembles The Sister Act 2 except the kids are delinquents who dance instead of sing. The story follows a rather cookie-cutter agenda,...
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Take the Lead Widescreen Edition DVD
Mixing elements of sports film feel-good drama and teen movie--with a dash of social realism--TAKE THE LEAD is an inspiring tale of transformation through art and sports. Based on a true story the film centers on the dashing Pierre Dulaine an idealistic New York City ballroom dancer who was the subject of the runaway documentary hit MAD HOT BALLROOM 2005. After spying the desperate and violent actions of a young and angry high schooler named Rock Dulaine becomes intent on channeling his talent into the service of troubled youth and almost immediately approaches Rock's tough but well-meaning high school principal the always radiant Alfre Woodward with the idea of teaching ballroom dancing to detention students. Were it not for the fact that this is a story pulled from real life the premise might ring false; the fact that it actually happened only makes the movie more powerful. Though at first greeted with the expected disdain and cynicism by his street-hardened students--gang member Ramos tough-as-nails Larhette charming but overweight "Monster" and the lone white boy Kurd--all of them become transformed into dedicated graceful and talented dancers performing the tango and rumba as confidently as they once initiated fistfights. Along with learning the technical steps of the ballroom these youngsters are also exposed to their toe-tapping teacher's wisdom about life learning everything from how to treat a lady to how to disengage from pointless violence. Former music-video director Liz Friedlander brings a kinetic energy to the film and the pulsating hip-hop soundtrack is designed to attract youthful viewers.
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