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The Way She Moves

The Way She Moves (2001)

August. 29,2001
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5.4
| Drama Music Romance TV Movie

In Houston, the aspirant to photographer Amie receives a complete Salsa and Mambo dancing course from her close colleagues and friends as her wedding gift. Her wedding with the wealthy and arrogant Jason is close and she intends to dance...

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kristynamy
2001/08/29

I love this movie, it took me years to finally get it on ebay. I love salsa dancing and Kamar De Los Reyes was the perfect man to play Nick character, he represent salsa dancing so well. I really wish Tessie though would have been the one to play (amy's)character,she played her character with confidence and she showed she can really dance, and I could watch her and Nick dance all day long, the look so good together.The only thing I am having trouble now is just getting the songs that come out in this movie, so if anyone knows them please post a note here,or I'm @yahoo.com.The songs are excellent, and I already know that the main song "born to fly" is not available,which is ashame it lyrics are so inspiring as the movie.

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gidgetnascarfan
2001/08/30

I loved this movie. I loved the story, the music and characters. I was lucky enough to get it and I watch it often. I really wished they had made a soundtrack to it. I would have bought it in a heartbeat. I recommend this movie to anyone who loves music and romance.This movie is great for the hopeless romantic and music lover. It shows how love can overcome anyone or anything that may be put before you. The best lesson to learn is we all have a right to make our own choices of whom to love. Its best to follow your heart and your first instincts most of the time you can't go wrong.The movie shows you should marry to love and love alone. Whether someone has money or not, does guarantee you a happy life.

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escaped
2001/08/31

For anyone who likes dance movies such as DIRTY DANCING, STRICTLY BALLROOM, and SAVE THE LAST DANCE this one is a worthy addition to that genre. Like those films, this one shares the standard plot of romantic leads from different backgrounds overcoming obstacles with comic relief from their sidekicks and lots of enjoyable music and dancing. Once again we have the awkward heroine who faces antagonism but blossoms while taking dance lessons from a hunky homeboy. Kamar De Los Reyes and Annabeth Gish were very appealing as sensitive soulmates. I have two complaints though- it was unbelievable to me that she would even consider marrying the numbskull fiance after connecting with Nick and it didn't make sense that her friends and mother would object to Nick simply because he was Hispanic- when he was a cultured college educated school teacher and even Catholic like she was. Movie writers seem to keep wanting to perpetuate cultural biases by presenting conflicts intended to show that there is something shocking about people of different ethnic backgrounds having relationships when in the real world it has become quite commonplace and accepted-at least in MY world.

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witchbabybat777
2001/09/01

I didn't expect to enjoy this movie as much as I did. The part I enjoyed the most was watching Nicole Sullivan and her funny Texan sidekick. Annabeth Gish was pretty boring, and the male lead- Kamar was nice eyecandy. The Texan actors were great(really great,especially the sidekick and Aimee's brother played by Texan actor Lee Burns) and the cinematography was nice. It is a nice little movie that really makes one want to get a PR. boy and SALSA!

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