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Dance, Dance

Original title: Daenseudaenseu
  • 1999
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
55
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Hwang In-young in Dance, Dance (1999)
KoreanDramaMusical

A young med student is irresistably drawn into the world of a dance troupe after witnessing the beautiful grace of one of its female members. After his initiation, he must cope with the ephe... Read allA young med student is irresistably drawn into the world of a dance troupe after witnessing the beautiful grace of one of its female members. After his initiation, he must cope with the ephemeral, ever- shifting rivalries and quirks of the group, and hopes to get closer to the wo... Read allA young med student is irresistably drawn into the world of a dance troupe after witnessing the beautiful grace of one of its female members. After his initiation, he must cope with the ephemeral, ever- shifting rivalries and quirks of the group, and hopes to get closer to the woman whose dancing enraptured him that first day they met.

  • Director
    • Seong-wook Moon
  • Stars
    • Hwang In-young
    • Ju Jin-mo
    • Yang Dong-geun
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    55
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    • Director
      • Seong-wook Moon
    • Stars
      • Hwang In-young
      • Ju Jin-mo
      • Yang Dong-geun
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Hwang In-young
    • Jin-ah
    • (as Hwang In-yeong)
    Ju Jin-mo
    Ju Jin-mo
    • Joon-young
    Yang Dong-geun
    Yang Dong-geun
    • Sun-do
    Won-seong Ju
    Sang-mu Oh
    Na-yeong Yu
    Ki-won Yun
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      • Seong-wook Moon
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    Early Korean B-Boy movement on screen! Shame the leads can't actually dance.

    Korea's film industry was by the autumn of 1999 taking toddler steps toward the Great Renaissance, but domestic audiences still had to contend with the kind of bland, clichéd, low-calorie snack films that Chungmuro had been cranking out for years, movies which all but dared viewers to spend their entertainment money on flashier import fare. DANCE DANCE is just such a film. It's a warmly-photographed underdog dance musical fronted by two attractive leads (Whang In-yeong, Yang Dong-kun) who don't dance very well, or act very well. She's an almost-pro dancer uncertain of her desire to attend school overseas; he's a hunky med student who simply MUST dance after witnessing one of her solo workouts. Her motley crew of dance schoolmates want to make a name for themselves. And that's about it. There's no tension here because there's virtually no spark between these two pretty people from different worlds, and neither of them does anything--alone or together--that helps or hinders the fortunes of the larger group, except for Whang's brief run-in with a lecherous out-of-town concert promoter that costs them a gig, a subplot which lasts about 25 seconds. By Korean standards, this is remarkably free of melodrama, which is not a good thing in any film about people with a burning passion. There IS plenty of dancing in the film- -14 sequences by my count (training, rehearsals and performances), with at least six of those blended into wistful/mopey montage sequences. Whang's a beautiful woman, a weak actress and a game, if ungraceful, dancer; in the larger group dance sequences, she's often positioned off to one side in the foreground, shot from the chest up, or in the back row, the better to disguise her shortcomings. The climactic, multi-group dance performance is primo stuff because the supporting players and extras get to strut their very real stuff, but it's capped with a spectacular and well-choreographed full-group hip-hop roof-raiser for which gruelling rehearsal is implied by its intricate and effortless nature but never seen throughout the film. At the same time, the sequence is gestational evidence of the B-Boy movement that would erupt only a few years later. Worth seeing for this sequence alone, but otherwise, completely an utterly forgettable film from the year that Korean cinema gave its great big shout-out to the world.
    peter07

    Dunce Dunce

    This movie is just really bad all around. The plot is rather cliche and the characters are simply unlikable. The female lead is rain thin and to be honest, not that attractive. The male lead seems like a real doofus.

    But more importantly, the dancing the movie is just AWFUL. I studied jazz dance for two years and could tell that most of the actors had little or no dance training (even if they did, it certainly did not show in the performances).

    Save yourself some dough and skip this. There are better dance movies out there for people to watch.

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    • Release date
      • September 18, 1999 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Daenseudaenseu
    • Production company
      • Two Income Films
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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