AGW'S HOLLYWOOD REVIEW CREW PRESENTS Save the Last Dance
Lynn.b of California, one of our "Hollywood Preview Crew", got to
go to a screening of a new film! Here are Lynn's thoughts on
SAVE THE LAST DANCE.
Ballet and hip-hop, Black and White, inner city and small town all merge
in this gritty, romantic dance drama that has it all "goin' on".
SAVE THE LAST DANCE is about two people and two cultures
dancing around each other until they can reach some kind of "comfort
zone" that allows everyone to thrive.
Small town, white, middle-class SARA JOHNSON (Julia Stiles) dreams of
devoting her life to ballet and attending school at Julliard until a
personal tragedy makes her decide never to dance again. Her mother's
death forces her to move to inner city Chicago to live with her club
musician dad, ROY (Terry Kinney) and attend an almost all black high
school where she struggles to fit in. Sara is befriended by CHENILLE
(Kerry Washington) a black, unwed teenage mother who helps her fit in.
At first, Sara doesn't like smart and somewhat cocky DEREK (Sean Patrick
Thomas) but learns that they both love dance, although his choice is
hip-hop. Derek shows her some moves and dancing leads to romancing. At
first, Sara's dad doesn't accept her hooking up with Derek. Chenille's
friends, especially Derek's ex-g.f. NIKKI (Bianca Lawson), hate the idea
of a white girl moving in on one of the most desirable guys in school.
Derek's boyhood friend, a gang-banger named MALAKAI (Fredro Starr), sees
Derek, who is headed for Georgetown University, being pulled away from
him. All the controversy almost destroys the young couple's
relationship.
When Sara plans to try out for Julliard for a second time and Malakai
asks Derek to "watch his back" against some rival, drive-by shooters,
the culture clash is almost too much for the young lovers to survive.
"Save the Last Dance" is a 21st century version of all those cool '70's
and '80's dance movies like "Saturday Night Fever", "Dirty Dancing",
Urban Cowboy", "Footloose" and "Flashdance". It's great to see this
tried and true combination of dance and troubled romance come back to
the screen. The added element of inter-racial and inter-cultural
conflict only makes the story more interesting. It's also gratifying to
see that the Sara character isn't snobbish or afraid of her new
inner-city surroundings. She's just intimidated because all these kids
are so much "cooler" than she is.
The contrast between gang banger Malakai's "shooter" lifestyle and
Derek's upstanding, bound-for-college path is laid on a little thickly
but the focus is on the Romeo-Juliet romance and Stiles and Thomas are
great together. Supporting actors are really believable too; especially
Kerry Washington as struggling single mom Chenille and rap artist Fredro
Starr as Malakai. Choreography by Fatima (hip-hop) and Randy Duncan
(ballet) deserves a nod. This movie has a slammin' soundtrack and is a
great date film. So "Save the Last Dance" for you and your crush.
SAVE THE LAST DANCENow Playing
This movie is rated "PG-13"

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| Directed by | Thomas Carter ("Swing
Kids") |
| Screenplay by | Duane Adler and Cheryl Edwards from
a story by Adler |
| Starring: | | Julia Stiles as Sara
Johnson |
| Sean Patrick Thomas asDerek |
| Kerry Washington as Chenille |
| Fredro Starr asMalakai |
| Bianca Lawson asNikki |
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