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Take The Lead


Directed by: Liz Friedlander
Starring: Antonio Banderas
Genre:
Drama/Romance
Run Time: 108 min.
Release Date: April 2006
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Reviewed by
Byron Merritt |
Some movies are meant to be movies.
And some are not. Specifically, this applies to films based on real
people or real situations. They often get Hollywoodized (i.e., they
stray far from the actual person or situation) but remain entertaining.
CINDERELLA MAN is
a recent case in point. It delved into the family of a hardworking and
hard-hitting boxer during the depression. The subject matter was
interesting and scripted well.
Now we come to TAKE THE LEAD, a
story based real-life ballroom dance king Pierre Dulaine, a
man who brought the foxtrot, the waltz and the tango to New York area
schools. Antonio Banderas (SHREK
THE THIRD)
plays Pierre and does so admirably. He can dance his fine Mexican butt
off and is a believable Dulaine.
But where the story falls apart is in its telling, not necessarily the
acting. Although several of the young men and women who secured parts in
the film were less than stellar, they did contain the appropriate energy
and distrust of anything new one would hope to see from teenagers in
high school. The story, however, was a mess.
Screenplay writer Dianne Houston is
more appropriate for television productions rather than full length
feature films (from what I’ve seen of her current resume), and her
talent here was seriously lacking. The story of the kids’ lives beyond
dance is glossed over far too often, as is Pierre’s past history (the
death of his wife is only touched on, as is a budding relationship with
a fellow dancer where he works).
The dance sequences are good but don’t come close to
CHICAGO or MOULIN ROUGE.
Even the ending competition is "just okay."
I don’t mind films that focus on real people and real situations, but
they need to be told in a fashion that allows the viewer to get in tight
with the characters, not just the dance moves. Which leads me to believe
that his would’ve made an excellent documentary. I understand there’s
already been a short documentary made about this fascinating man and his
dance instructions with kids. But a full length documentary would’ve
held my attention better than Take The Lead. I don’t think this
story — in its present form — should’ve been made into a feature film.
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DVD cost: $6.89
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Newsworthy:
The real Pierre Dulaine
appears as one of the judges for the 25th Annual Grand Ballroom
Competition.
Movie Quote: "I
understand six languages and I speak five - all with a Spanish accent."
Other Actors/Actresses
from Take the Lead
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