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Dance With Me (1998)

Dance With Me
"See when I do this, kinda with my leg up like this--I think that might be the 'Forbidden Dance."

Starring:

Vanessa L. Williams and Chayanne

Released By:

Columbia Tri-Star

Released In:

1998

Rated:

PG

Reviewed By:

Adam Mast

Grade:

C-

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This latin flavored Dirty Dancing wasn't half as bad as I expected it to be. Thanks, mostly, to it's likable leads, Vanessa L. Williams and Chayanne. Chayanne plays a Cuban immigrant who moves to the States to find his father, whom he has never met. While in America, he develops a friendship with a dance instructor, Williams, and shows her how to let the music take you over.

Director Randa Haines (Children of a Lesser God and The Doctor) keeps things simple--letting the dance sequences overpower the less than original plot--thus allowing the movie to succeed on the strength of it's passionate and inspired choreography.
The problem with Dance With Me is that as the film progresses, it becomes less and less interesting. This is due mostly to the corny plot, particularly the father and son relationship. Also, Kris Kristofferson, as an aging dancer, can't manage to breathe life into his character. Come to think of it, with exception of his part in John Sayles' Lone Star, Kristofferson hasn't done anything worthwhile in the 90's.

Still, Dance with Me does have Chayanne and Williams. They both possess plenty of on-screen chemistry and boy can they move!

:: zBoneman.com Reader Comments ::

jocel

jocel

Very touching and romantic movie, would rec it to any lonely hearts club bitches out ther

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