Shall We Dance? | Kôji Yakusho, Tamiyo Kusakari | Let the music flow...
DVDs:
Hits
Playford
A New Journey: Liv...
Richard Danielpour...
Shall We Dance?
Shall We Dance?
Kôji Yakusho
,
Tamiyo Kusakari
Miramax, 2005
average customer review:
based on 193 reviews
view larger image
for more information click here
highly recommended
Here's the irresistible comedy treat that had critics and audiences cheering all across America ... and inspired the new Hollywood hit starring Richard Gere (CHICAGO), Jennifer Lopez (MAID IN MANHATTAN), and Susan Sarandon (DEAD MAN WALKING). A middle-aged workaholic's incredibly dull life takes a funny turn when he signs up for a ballroom
dance
class -- just to meet the sexy dance teacher. But when he finally muscles up the nerve for lessons he winds up with a different instructor and her colorfully eccentric class of beginners! And now he'll have to step lightly -- and do some fancy footwork -- if he expects to keep his new secret passion from his family and friends! You'll love every minute of this crowd-pleasing motion picture!
for more information click here
Shall we Dance?
Must see. Well, are you tired of your marriage life? Feel like mid-life crisis? Here is a movie to be enjjoyed.
Let the music flow...
This film has already been reviewed, but I still wanted to add my 2c.
The line "let the music flow", which is spoken at a very important point in the film is definitely going to help me improve my life. To me, it meant that we can ease up, be more open and communicate better if we go with the flow. I can't
dance
for nuts, and that might be one reason why I empathized with the main character. The other part which made a deep impact on me was a twist told in the end, about something which went wrong for one of the characters. Acknowledging that disaster made it easier for that person to get over it.
The high ratings are completely justified!
for more information click here
Excellent movie
Though it is a subtitled movie, it's easy to follow. The story is beautiful. This is the original of the remake done a few years ago by Jennifer Lopez and Richard Gere.
Great easy to watch movie.
Great - makes you feel good again
After all the crap going on in the last year - makes you feel good again. Wonderful therapy.
Delightful film; make sure you get this version, not the remake!
This is a slightly long but utterly charming and often laugh-out-loud (and sometimes eyes-tear-up) film that was justifiably a massive hit in Japan. Unlike the horrible American remake, it's not driven primarily by star power, and it's not dumbed down or otherwise changed to otherwise appeal to us Americans. Any of us --
dance
rs or not -- should be able to relate to the movie themes of longing, hope, and fulfillment; we can relate to feeling trapped, to doing the right things for the wrong reasons (and vice versa), to worrying about how others perceive us, and to overcoming challenges when we finally figure what we've gotta do and why :).
That may all sound a bit philosophical and boring, but don't be deceived. This movie has slapstick, funny lines, at least one crazy wig, a wacky bathroom scene not involving a congressman or illicit behavior, and much more. So do rent or buy this movie; you won't regret it!
for more information click here
reviews
:
page 1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
,
6
,
7
,
8
,
9
,
10
products you might be interested in
recommendations
Foreign films that inspired American remakes
Non Violent/Thinking Persons Japanese Films
Reading Films is Fun: Japanese Films
Top Grossing Foreign Films in the US
Foreign Films for Beginners
shall
Shall We Dance?
Newhart - The Complete First Season
Shall We Dance? (Full Screen Edition)
Upstairs Downstairs - The Complete Fifth Season
Astaire & Rogers Collection, Vol. 1 (Top Hat / Swing Time / Follow ...
search for DVDs
shall we dance
,
dance
,
shall
toavi.com
web
we recommend
Delightful Melodies!
/table>
randomly chosen
book:
En pos de la quimera. Reflexiones sobre el experimento constitucional ...