Review of One Last Dance (2003) by Kathleen M — 07 Aug 2008
One Last Dance (Without a Word) is a beautiful and moving tribute to dancers that are past their "prime" but still live their art in every.
Heartbeat and muscle. I was moved to tears by some of the dance sequences, which were woven into the "story" part of the movie. I agree that this.
Film is slow and slightly clunky but it can be forgiven for its stirring choreography and thoughtful script. The leads, in their 50s by my estimate.
When this was filmed, are showcased beautifully. One Last Dance (Without a Word) is for fans of Patrick Swayze the dancer. Lisa Niemi, his wife of.
33 years, directed the film and it is as much a tribute to their love as it is to them as artists.
This review of One Last Dance (2003) was written by Kathleen M on 07 Aug 2008.
One Last Dance has generally received mixed reviews.
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