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Marilyn Hotchkiss Ballroom Dancing And C... on DVD (2006)

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Average rating: 56%
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Starring: John Goodman, Mary Steenburgen, Sean Astin, Robert Carlyle, Donnie Wahlberg, Marisa Tomei, Danny DeVito
Director: Randall Miller
Studio: HIGH FLIERS
Run time: 103 mins
Certificate: 15
Genres: Drama, Romance
Languages: English
Released: 26/12/2006

Brief synopsis of Marilyn Hotchkiss Ballroom Dancing And Charm School

MARILYN HOTCHKISS' BALLROOM DANCING AND CHARM SCHOOL begins with a fated meeting, as Frank (Robert Carlyle) pulls over to aid a car-crash victim, Steve (John Goodman), who is slowly dying by the side of the road. Frank is still coming to terms with his wife's suicide, so when Steve spins him a story about the dance school of the title, he decides to attend classes himself. Steve informs Frank that he was in love with a girl named Lisa (Camryn Manheim), who danced at the school when he was a 12-year-old boy. Now, some 40 years later, Frank was on his way to the school to meet her again, hoping to rekindle their flame. Director Randall Miller (CLASS ACT) neatly divides the story into three parts, providing flashbacks to flesh out Steve's story, showing Frank's desperate attempts--along with a paramedic team--to keep Steve alive, and illustrating what happens when Frank makes his way to the school. As the story pings back and forth, Frank arrives at the school intending to tell Lisa what happened to Steve, but fails to find her. What Frank does find, however, is Meredith (Marisa Tomei), a woman he hopes will fill in the aching gap left by the death of his wife. As Frank slowly falls in love with Meredith while continuing his search for Lisa, the film gently arcs through some sentimental material that should appeal to viewers who enjoy a good tearjerker.

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Rated - 4 stars~On the fence.

morebees morebees from Derby [Highly rated reviewer] , 18/03/2007

Hmm...I've been thinking about what to say about this film and so far I can't find much to say about it; good or bad. I'm a big fan of Robert Carlyle and he didn't disappoint. There are some great actors in this film that did themselves credit, but in my opinion this is a bit of a middle of the road type of film. I loved the idea, but there was just something missing.

Many will disagree with me, but hey, it's a personal thing, so give it a shot and make your own minds up about it..=]

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Rated - 3 starsMarilyn Hotchkiss

A customer from Scotland , 10/01/2007

I liked this film. One man's compassion for a stranger's situation changed a lot of people's lives.

  6 out of 7 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 3 starsIgnore Title

J Todd from Aberdeen [Highly rated reviewer] , 07/12/2007

This film's soul is not about the title - it is Not a chick flick.

I got as far as the haunting intro song (loved it) then saw bloody carnage & left. My teen boys really enjoyed this film, hence title is misleading & excluding, as it is actually toned/honed for males (language only they get). What it is to transition from young male to older male to death. Deep stuff.

They would not tell me afterwards what this film is about, so the secret is up to you to uncover

:)

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Rated - 1 starsTedious viewing!

A customer from North London , 09/03/2007

A good concept, but the film/story never really came alive. Put me to sleep within half an hour. Didn't see the end cause the DVD was faulty, but not too fussed as at that stage I couldn't have cared less what happened.Avoid!

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Rated - 3 starsIgnore Title

J Todd from Aberdeen [Highly rated reviewer] , 07/12/2007

This film's soul is not about the title - it is Not a chick flick.

I got as far as the haunting intro song (loved it) then saw bloody carnage & left. My teen boys really enjoyed this film, hence title is misleading & excluding, as it is actually toned/honed for males (language only they get). What it is to transition from young male to older male to death. Deep stuff.

They would not tell me afterwards what this film is about, so the secret is up to you to uncover

:)

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Rated - 3 starsMarilyn Hotchkiss

A customer from Scotland , 10/01/2007

I liked this film. One man's compassion for a stranger's situation changed a lot of people's lives.

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