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One Last Dance

  • 2003
  • PG-13
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
1.7K
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Patrick Swayze and Lisa Niemi in One Last Dance (2003)
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In the wake of tragedy, a renowned NY dance company is on the brink of collapse. After leaving the dance world for good, Travis, Chrissa and Max have one last chance to re-connect with the p... Read allIn the wake of tragedy, a renowned NY dance company is on the brink of collapse. After leaving the dance world for good, Travis, Chrissa and Max have one last chance to re-connect with the passion and prove that miracles really can happen.In the wake of tragedy, a renowned NY dance company is on the brink of collapse. After leaving the dance world for good, Travis, Chrissa and Max have one last chance to re-connect with the passion and prove that miracles really can happen.

  • Director
    • Lisa Niemi
  • Writers
    • Lisa Niemi
    • Kevin Bernhardt
  • Stars
    • Patrick Swayze
    • Lisa Niemi
    • George De La Pena
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lisa Niemi
    • Writers
      • Lisa Niemi
      • Kevin Bernhardt
    • Stars
      • Patrick Swayze
      • Lisa Niemi
      • George De La Pena
    • 35User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Patrick Swayze
    Patrick Swayze
    • Travis MacPhearson
    Lisa Niemi
    Lisa Niemi
    • Chrissa Lindh
    George De La Pena
    George De La Pena
    • Max Delano
    Matthew Walker
    Matthew Walker
    • Alex McGrath
    Stefan Wenta
    • Orest
    Timothy Webber
    Timothy Webber
    • Jerry
    Marie Stillin
    Marie Stillin
    • Elaine
    Aundra Ford
    • Bree Lindh
    Daniel Heifetz
    • Street Violinist
    Elena Heifetz
    • Aria Singer
    Muriel Hogue
    • Board Member
    Nancy Jane Drake
    • Wardrobe Mistress
    • (as Nancy Drake)
    Thom Allison
    Thom Allison
    • Babysitter
    Rasta Thomas
    Rasta Thomas
    • Timmy
    Desmond Richardson
    Desmond Richardson
    • Daryl
    Kathryn Bradney
    • Denise
    Tai Jiminez
    • Mela
    Bambi Swayze
    • Melinda
    • Director
      • Lisa Niemi
    • Writers
      • Lisa Niemi
      • Kevin Bernhardt
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    8martylee13045burlsink342

    A bravo for Patrick...a thank you to Lisa

    I am at a loss to figure how this lovely film failed to get a wide release. I picked it up featured in a set of five discs that contain 20 mostly public domain movies. The set was on a clearance table at my local drugstore. I bought it for a buck.

    And I LOVE this movie. If you ever enjoyed the electric grace or slightly tussled bad boy charm of Patrick Swayze in ANYTHING please seek this out. Prepare to have your heart broken...because this film proves just how huge a star he could have been in a better time and place where song and dance were fully appreciated on film.

    This is quite simply one of the greatest films about dance ever. Think "All that Jazz" think "Chicago" think "The Red Shoes"...and yes..think "Dirty Dancing"....this may actually top them all as the most graphic and realistic depiction of both the ecstasy of the sheer joy of dance...and the agony of earning that ecstasy.

    Quite simply a joy...and if seeing Swayze giving his all for one last fantastic and joyous dance doesn't break your heart and make it sing at the same time..you might just need CPR.

    Lovely...just lovely...and thanks Lisa for showcasing Patrick as I always want to remember him.
    xxitalianxx

    One Last Dance

    After viewing most the film One Last Dance, many psychological comparisons were evident. Not only did this movie portray beautiful dancing and a deep message, there were connections that were closely related psychological processes. The correlations included the ego, characters experiencing self doubt, mid life crisis', and injury.

    A specific dance sequence in this film that contained all the psychological aspects was in the beginning of the film. When the main character is dancing in the dark dance studio room and he is haunted by various images of experiences he went through. He first starts out moving gracefully to the music running through all the moves in his mind as a dead tree branch lies across the floor. This to me represents the trio's choreographer who passed away before the show was ever performed. The room s also especially dark which expresses to me the emotion being portrayed as morbid because of the death. Sheets are also shown blowing in the wind which suggests being the presence of a spirit or ghost haunting him as he recalls the strict demeanor and suffering the dancers went through under his direction. A final example I recall from the film is when he falls during this scene. To me that represented when the women I the trio fell, and also implied to difficulty and previous failure of the project.

    After seeing most of this movie, it was really amazing to me the numerous psychological associations it contained. Not only was it a beautiful dance story, there was deeper underlying meaning to it. This film wasn't just a typical dance movie that was uplifting and jovial, but instead demonstrated real life struggles and perseverance.
    9jmparker-4

    A delightful movie with superb dancing!

    Patrick Swayze can be compared to the likes of Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly--he can dance AND act! Many of us who are Patrick,Lisa, and George's "chronological" peers love them for their unbelievable dance ability; but we may hate them for being in such great shape!

    How refreshing to see a movie about dance that showed splendid dancing-and lots of it. I'm so tired of movies that just "touch" on dance and delve into the sob-story, high hormonal problems of teen dancers. One of the things I appreciated about this movie was that it was sensual but not sexual. Really, everything is NOT about sex.

    My ONLY gripe is some of the language-I'd like to show this movie to some young people who are just starting to dance, because of the focus on FEELING the dance.

    I'll wager that many young dancers that show up on unnamed TV shows couldn't keep up with Patrick, Lisa, and George AND do it with the grace and style that the three of them exhibited. Give us more please!
    8acesm

    purely for dancers

    I'm sure a lot of dancers saw this and hated it, but this movie is not going to relate to young dancers today. It's a movie for the dancers of the "old school". 20 years ago, when we were coming up through the ranks, it was a lot different than it is now. It's about what it was to be a dancer with a dedication and discipline beyond what people think it means today. And how is can obsess and destroy and how sometimes one can overcome the "demons" for the pure love of dancing.

    The story is about the reunion of 3 dancers who are asked to perform a particular work that, for varying reasons, ended their careers.

    Lisa Neimi wrote and directed this movie...she is the only director yet who actually knows how to direct a dance film. You are FINALLY able to see the dancing, not just weird fast cuts to keep heads reeling and people's short attention spans. The writing is very good and captures what dancers go through. George de la Pena is still a wonderful dancer and Patrick Swayze is really incredible.

    Sorry to all the nay sayers who can't appreciate this movie. I loved it. I thought it was brilliantly filmed and acted...and although some of the dialog may come across as trite, you would have had to live the life of years ago to get it. I'm talking about a time when a person was so dedicated, so disciplined that they would do anything, overcome anything to make their dreams happen and sometimes almost destroying themselves in the process.
    Kirpianuscus

    the trio

    It is a film who I love. Against confuse and pathetic story. But it is just a film deserving be loved.

    First for the trio Lisa Niemi, George de la Pena and Patrick Swayze.

    Second - for dance, choreographies and music.

    Three - for the face of Patrick Swayze in light, like a bronze statue.

    Not the last for the forced but seductive end.

    It is a pure beautiful film.

    Deserving, in high measure, be loved.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed in 2001.
    • Quotes

      [to Chrissa]

      Max Delano: What is wrong with you? And when are you going to fix it?

    • Soundtracks
      Funky Cold Medina
      Performed by Tone Loc

      Composed by Matt Dike, Michael Ross, Marvin Young

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    • Release date
      • November 12, 2004 (Poland)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Without a Word
    • Filming locations
      • Canada
    • Production companies
      • Minds Eye Entertainment
      • Without Word Inc.
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    • Budget
      • $16,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,041,741
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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