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Strictly Ballroom

Strictly Ballroom (1993)

February. 12,1993
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7.2
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PG
| Drama Comedy Romance

Brave new steps put Scott's career in jeopardy. With a new partner and determination, can he still succeed?

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paulclaassen
1993/02/12

Take a good dose of humor, a dash of drama, great dancing, vibrant music, fabulous costumes and a hint of weirdness, whisk it all together and the result is a thoroughly entertaining musical.

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kz917-1
1993/02/13

Strictly Ballroom is part of Baz Luhrman's musical extravaganza trilogy with Romeo & Juliet and Moulin Rouge. Talk about star power!Focuses on ballroom dancing in Australia and brings themes of love and family.The dancing is extraordinary and the story will make you laugh and melt in equal measure.Not to be missed!

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sol-
1993/02/14

Set in the world of competitive ballroom dancing, this debut feature from Baz Luhrmann follows the trials and tribulations of a younger dancer set on winning a major competition by using his own, unconventional dance moves. The film gets off to a very promising start with humorous character interviews inserted in and around the protagonist's first attempt to impress a panel of judges by dancing his own style at the last minute; the glittery ballroom costumes are also impressive right from the very first scene. As the film progresses though, any initial zany humour soon dissipates, and while kooky touches can still be found (comical extreme close-up shots), the story gradually settles into a rather conventional story of overcoming the odds. The young dancer also gets a new ballroom partner who is a bit too much of a classical underdog. She is a dowdy immigrant with less than perfect skin and thick glasses, but it is of course nothing that a makeover cannot fix as she soon becomes a good-looking star. To the film's credit though, it is never once boring even when the story sags. The choreography is often spectacular, the film rocks to an excellent sourced song soundtrack, and the supporting cast give it all they have got, especially Bill Hunter - best remembered as the title character's father in 'Muriel's Wedding'. Those deterred by Luhrmann's flashiness in his better known films may also be impressed with how restrained his directing hand here is, while at the same time there is enough razzle-dazzle to appease those who love that sort of thing.

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gavin6942
1993/02/15

A maverick dancer (Paul Mercurio) risks his career by performing an unusual routine and sets out to succeed with a new partner.Although not the international sensation that "Moulin Rouge" or "Romeo and Juliet" are, there is definitely the fingerprints of Baz Luhrmann all over this. The music, of course, is very much Baz. But more so the colors. He apparently had to go the extra mile to get the Coca-Cola sign into the film, and it makes sense why he wanted it so badly: it is the very definition of what makes a Baz film: those bright, bold primary colors.This will probably never be considered a classic, and it has probably become more obscure over the last decade rather than more well-known, despite Baz's success. But still.

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