Review of I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can (1982) by Miguel C — 14 Aug 2008
The acting from Clayburgh and Page is top-flight, as ever, however, Nicol Williamson comes across as stilted and hammy. The plot, concerning Barbara Gordon's [not Batgirl, mind you] real-life plight on getting hooked on valium and then beating her addiction is scary and brutal, however here it is treated banally andthe results are mind-boggingly soapy and over-the-top.
.. however, as a chance to see Clayburgh in her prime, this is as good as it gets, even though "An Unmarried Woman" is much, much better.
This review of I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can (1982) was written by Miguel C on 14 Aug 2008.
I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can has generally received mixed reviews.
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