John
Clark is a man with a wonderful job, a charming wife and a loving
family, who nevertheless feels that something is missing as he makes
his way every day through the city. Each evening on his commute home,
John sees a beautiful woman, staring with a lost expression through
the window of a dance studio. Haunted by her gaze, John impulsively
jumps off the train one night, and signs up for dance lessons, hoping
to meet her. At first, it seems like a mistake. His teacher turns out
to be not Paulina, but the older Miss Mitzi, and John proves just as
clumsy as his equally clueless classmates on the dance-floor. Even
worse, when he does meet Paulina, she icily tells John she hopes he
has come to the studio to seriously study dance and not to look for a
date. But, as his lessons continue, John falls in love with dancing.
Keeping his new obsession from his family and co-workers, John
feverishly trains for Chicago's biggest dance competition. His
friendship with Paulina blossoms, as his enthusiasm rekindles her own
lost passion for dance. But the more time John spends away from home,
the more his wife becomes suspicious. With his secret about to be
revealed, John will have to do some fancy footwork to keep his dream
going and realize what it is he really yearns for.
The film has four awards: Best Feature Film Casting – Comedy Best Sound Editing in Feature Film – Music- Musical Best Original Song, For the song “The book of Love” Choice Movie Dance Scene
The film's look like interesting, How awards have?
ResponderEliminarYes, the film is interesting.
EliminarThe film has four awards:
Best Feature Film Casting – Comedy
Best Sound Editing in Feature Film – Music- Musical
Best Original Song, For the song “The book of Love”
Choice Movie Dance Scene
I like the theme of your blog, As you know I love dancing. You recommend me this movie?
ResponderEliminarYes, I know you like dancing. I recommend the movie, you'll like!
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