Billy Elliot is a feel-good movie that you don't have to feel bad about feeling good about.
Billy Elliot (2000)
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Reviews Counted:112
Fresh:95
Rotten:17
Average Rating:7.2/10
Consensus: Billy Elliot is a charming movie that can evoke both laughter and tears.
Runtime: 1 hr 51 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis:
The life of 11-year old Billy Elliot (Jamie Bell), a coal miner's son in Northern England, is forever changed one day when he stumbles upon a ballet class during his weekly boxing lesson. Before...
The life of 11-year old Billy Elliot (Jamie Bell), a coal miner's son in Northern England, is forever changed one day when he stumbles upon a ballet class during his weekly boxing lesson. Before long he finds himself in dance, demonstrating the kind of raw talent seldom seen by the class's exacting instructor, Mrs. Wilkinson (Julie Walters). With a tart tongue and a never-ending stream of cigarettes in her hand, Mrs. Wilkinson's zest for teaching is revived when she sees Billy's potential. Rather forgetting the other ballerinas, she's drawn into teaching her new protégé.
But Billy must keep his participation in the class a secret from his widowed father (Gary Lewis) and overbearing brother (Jamie Draven), as both men are on strike from their jobs at the mine, and are struggling just to keep food on the table. Their pent up frustrations finally explode when they discover Billy has been squandering his boxing money on less than manly pursuits.
Banned from ballet, and troubled by the diminishing mental capacity of his grandmother (Jean Heywood), Billy finds solace with his school friend Michael (Stuart Wells) which deepens into a touching friendship. Meanwhile, Mrs. Wilkinson encourages Billy to try out for the Royal Ballet School in London, where he can refine his craft while escaping his oppressive surroundings.
But he is torn between his responsibility to his family and to the gift with which he has been blessed. For his overwhelming desire to dance is more than a means of self-expression. It is his passion, and it is his destiny.
Starring: Jamie Bell, Julie Walters, Gary Lewis, Jamie Draven
Starring: Jamie Bell, Julie Walters, Gary Lewis, Jamie Draven
Director: Stephen Daldry
Director: Stephen Daldry
Screenwriter: Lee Hall
Producer: Greg Brenman, John Finn
Composer: Stephen Warbeck
Studio: Universal Pictures
Reviews for Billy Elliot
Avoids the kind of cheap manipulation inherent in its underdog scenario, leavening its uplift with sober (but never maudlin) drama.
Behind a triumphant tale of self-discovery is a subtext of anxiety that ultimately enhances what might have been a pretty ordinary film.
Features such strong performances and original circumstances that even the most stalwart cynic will likely succumb to its charismatic charm.
The unvarnished, non-enhanced spectacle of a human being executing a display of physical prowess will always have the power to astonish, and the young Mr. Bell proves this very nicely.
The movie is a charmer, even as it manipulates with the rigor of an experiment in Pavlovian conditioning.
The short shrift given to ... background considerations gives the film a shallowness.
Julie Walters ... is spirited and colorful as the ballet teacher, and Gary Lewis is somehow convincing as the dad even when the screenplay requires him to make big offscreen swings of position.
I've been choked up by a film here and there, but it's been a while since a film put tears in the eyes of this reviewer.
One of those rare movies that earns its feel-good ending without turning a blind eye to the compromises and little sorrows of everyday life.
The young actor does his best, and, whereas we certainly root for his character, the movie is just too formulaic to be able to recommend it.
One of those movies where it's impossible not to find yourself cheering for the scruffy underdog hero.
An indelible portrait of its time and place. And you can dance to it.
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