Overview
Fans of DIRTY DANCING and FAME will dig the moves in this tale of a sullen young thug named Tyler (Channing Tatum) who winds up doing community service at the Baltimore High School for the Performing Arts. At first he's just smirking and mopping the floors, but then Nora (Jenna Dewan), a talented dancer and choreographer, loses her partner to a fractured ankle mere weeks before the big showcase, and Tyler steps in as her partner. At first he doesn't take it too seriously but then again, he's never had a real chance in life. His best friend from the street (Damaine Radcliff) gets jealous and forces Tyler to decide which side of the tracks he thinks he belongs on. Meanwhile, romance heats up between Tyler and Nora, and there's some side business with the school's hip-hop composer (Mario) falling in love with Nora's hot friend Lucy (Drew Sidora), who is going out with an older man--a successful artist who cheats on her. As far as dramatic steps go, that's all fairly by the numbers, but the performances are strong. (Tatum manages to be charismatic while playing his character like a real high school kid, that is to say, monosyllabically.) The dialogue crackles and the editing is tight, while the big dance climax is, of course, a crowd-pleasing showstopper. Rachel Griffiths (SIX FEET UNDER) plays the school principal. Alyson Stoner connects with some warmth and spontaneity as Tatum's little sister, as does rapper Heavy D in a bit part as a local crime lord.
Awards:
Main Cast & Crew:
Anne Fletcher - Director
Channing Tatum
Heavy D
Jenna Dewan
Mario
Drew Sidora
Heavy D.
Ashley Phipps
Carlyncia Peck
Charles Hawkins
Christina Jennings
Details
- Format: DVD (AC-3, Dolby, Dubbed, Widescreen)
- Run Time: 103
- Color Format: Color
- UPC: 786936718140
- Genre: DRAMA
- Rating: PG-13 (MPAA) (for thematic elements, brief violence and innuendo.)
- Release Date: December 2006
Movie Reviews
Reviews:
"Tatum has a bracing rectangular naturalness and easy chemistry with the lithe Dewan, on the floor and off." -- Grade: B - 08/18/2006 Entertainment Weekly, p.118
3 stars out of 5 -- "[E]veryone dances -- every kind of dance, from break to ballet -- brilliantly, with youth, vigor and passion. And it's great..." - 09/01/2006 Box Office, p.111
3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he pumping soundtrack, slick dancing and Tatum's charisma generate enough heat to slap a goofy grin on teen girls..." - 11/01/2006 Total Film, p.41
"What matters is the dance, magnificently captured in a series of vibrant set pieces, each routine somehow more slick, imaginative and technically perfect than the last." - 01/01/2007 Sight and Sound, p.78
3 stars out of 5 -- "[With] some impressive dance sequences and a catchy soundtrack..." - 03/01/2007 Ultimate DVD, p.95