Save the Last Dance Reviews
Filme ruim, o roteiro é fraco, as cenas são fracas, a história é fraca, o elenco é fraco, e ninguém ajudou a melhorar o filme, os personagens são fracos, e o filme deveria ter cenas bem melhores e relevantes, para fazer o filme ser bom, eu não recomendo esse filme.
I love classic movie of this. i highly recommended.
Good acting, ballet and music. It does have some clichés which is hard to overlook but overall I enjoyed the film.
Just another excuse for interracial soft core porn. Waste of Julia Styles.
I find it puzzling that this movie received negative reviews from critics and failed to resonate with the general public because, in my opinion, it is a classic film that grows on you over time. Personally, I found this film thoroughly enjoyable and would rate it 100%. While some may perceive it as slow-paced at times, I believe that the pacing effectively builds tension and delivers a gratifying experience from start to finish. I highly recommend giving this film a chance. Julia Stiles delivers an outstanding performance, showcasing her talent as an actress. It's unfortunate that her presence in the limelight has diminished, as she excels in this particular role. While some may not find the storyline as compelling as I did, I believe it is worth giving it a shot and forming your own opinion.
I saw this movie when it first came out, and recently read an article interviewing Julia Stiles about the role. She said she had some dance background before being cast, and spent weeks or months in dance training to prepare for the role. I enjoyed the movie and appreciated the effort she put in, but watching the clip of her character's Julliard audition I thought some of her movements were mechanical. People hoping to attend Julliard have a talent for dance or a musical instrument, and have dedicated themselves for years to studying and honing their craft. An actor cannot replicate the exceptional skill needed for admission to Julliard unless perhaps they have that taker themselves. For trained dancers the movements flow naturally, but Styles' audition sequence looked mechanical. She did as well as she could as an actress who had trained for weeks or months but of course she was not going to look convincing there. It's not her fault - the directors should have cast an actual dancer for the scene.
Unsurprisingly for a 2001 film, the plot is shallow and formulaic. Worse still it relies on tired and laughable tropes intended to be sold as social consciousness. Very out of touch writers clearly pandering to a certain demographic's fetish for unrealistic and stereotypical fantasies
This movie has such a mature story, especially with the hardships they had to go through, cool music, and awesome dancing scenes, and there are also some emotional moments. And I find this to be an underrated gem that should get more attention.
I just rewatched this film for the nostalgia. It's so heartwarming and made me feel good.
I enjoyed the wonderful dancing and relational development between Julia Stiles and Sean Patrick Thomas. It seems that they had a lovely, though somewhat unrealistic relationship. What I found unrealistic was the attempts to make the dialogue between the African American actors (and Julia Stiles) as old: cliche and unnatural. The ‘I'm 'aigjt' and the ‘ho'd on, ho'd on, ho'd on’ comments, detract from the other parts of the movie. Those comments made those who spoke those lines sound stereotypically undereducated. They detract from the quality, despite the the overall feel good plot of the movie. Despite the criticism, it's a pleasant movie, worth a couple of hours on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon. A pleasant surprise of a feel good story despite its poor attempts at over-characterizing the dialect. Alan M
I don't know if back in 2001 this film was as cliché as it is 20 years later, but, for a cliché, it's pretty good. The dancing scenes are very disappointing and it touches on topics that to this day I don't see much on 온라인카지노추천, which is positive, but it's not exactly a discussion in depth of any of those topics - they talk about interracial couples, parenting, teenage relationships, among others, but nothing really develops the way it could (maybe should?) for it to leave a relevant message. Oh, and I loved that Kerry Washington was in it, she was so young!
I've been sleeping on Julia Stiles as an actress -- she is incredible! And the soundtrack for this movie ... I've had Pink's "You Make Me Sick" stuck in my head for WEEKS!
The cast makes it entertaining but the script has no ideas it didn't take from others.
I'm pretty sure I watched it before but I didn't remember a thing, so it's not a memorable flick but still is a classic and I didn't see as much dancing as I expected. The few dance scenes weren't all that cool anyways.
Still relatable, entertaining and has so many great actors. I've watched it so many times and still love it! Even watched it with my teenage child and she loved it!
K seriously, this is the worst teen dance movie of all time. Why have I seen it 5 times? Because I can't look away. In keep thinking it can't be as bad as I remember so I try again and- turns out it is. Julia Stiles has no credibility whatsoever as a hip hop dancer, even after the montage. Also, so much cheese. The Julliard audition? Good lord. Highly recommend. Hahaha. But seriously.