A well-made if utterly unsurprising movie, which has its feet and its heart in the right place.
Take the Lead (2006)
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Reviews Counted:118
Fresh:51
Rotten:67
Average Rating:5.4/10
Consensus: Banderas is charismatic in the lead, and the dance sequences are captivating, but the story is too familiar and predictable.
Runtime: 1 hr 58 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Mixing elements of sports film, feel-good drama, and teen movie--with a dash of social realism--TAKE THE LEAD is an inspiring tale of transformation through art and sports. Based on a true story,... Mixing elements of sports film, feel-good drama, and teen movie--with a dash of social realism--TAKE THE LEAD is an inspiring tale of transformation through art and sports. Based on a true story, the film centers on the dashing Pierre Dulaine, an idealistic New York City ballroom dancer who was the subject of the runaway documentary hit MAD HOT BALLROOM (2005). After spying the desperate and violent actions of a young and angry high schooler named Rock, Dulaine becomes intent on channeling his talent into the service of troubled youth, and almost immediately approaches Rock's tough but well-meaning high school principal (the always radiant Alfre Woodward) with the idea of teaching ballroom dancing to detention students. Were it not for the fact that this is a story pulled from real life, the premise might ring false; the fact that it actually happened only makes the movie more powerful. Though at first greeted with the expected disdain and cynicism by his street-hardened students--gang member Ramos, tough-as-nails Larhette, charming but overweight "Monster," and the lone white boy Kurd--all of them become transformed into dedicated, graceful, and talented dancers, performing the tango and rumba as confidently as they once initiated fistfights. Along with learning the technical steps of the ballroom, these youngsters are also exposed to their toe-tapping teacher's wisdom about life, learning everything from how to treat a lady to how to disengage from pointless violence. Former music-video director Liz Friedlander brings a kinetic energy to the film, and the pulsating hip-hop soundtrack is designed to attract youthful viewers. [More]
Starring: Antonio Banderas, Alfre Woodard, Ray Liotta, Rob Brown
Starring: Antonio Banderas, Alfre Woodard, Ray Liotta, Rob Brown, Dante Basco, Lyriq Bent, John Ortiz, Jenna Dewan, Yaya Da Costa, Dianne Houston, Laura Benanti, Jonathan Malen
Director: Liz Friedlander
Director: Liz Friedlander
Producer: Diane Nabatoff, Christopher Godsick
Composer: Aaron Zigman
Studio: New Line Cinema
Reviews for Take the Lead
What redeems this film somewhat are its plentiful dancing scenes and a charismatic lead performance by Antonio Banderas as Pierre Dulaine, a former professional dancer.
You could go out and see this feel-good facsimile and be moderately entertained, or rent Mad Hot Ballroom and feel yourself becoming genuinely moved by the real thing.
Take the Lead is the latest example of a silly and utterly predictable movie where the kids dance in the streets and we pray for a fleet of Humvees to come along and run them out of town.
In the end, this peppy number doesn't know which way it should swing.
In a genre that's been ground into dust, Take the Lead pretty much succumbs to its every pitfall. But the film has some aces that, while not fully emerging from its sleeve, do manage to peek out from the cuffs.
As sweet and well-meaning as parts of the movie are, the filmmakers don't appear to trust their teenage audience to take this world seriously.
The commercial compromises of Take the Lead make it less accessible, not more.
Because it's a semi-fictionalized uplifting dance movie, the movie ends in a tidy but irresistible finale, with lots of dancing of course - by golly I defy you not to want to shake your booty after seeing it.
Like the footprints you follow during dance lessons, this movie ... lays its predictable moves right out there.
For the first time, I related more to the instructor than I did to the kids.
The dance remains the same...Take the Lead has exactly two things going for it (each worth one star): the always entertaining Antonio Banderas and a lot of ballroom dancing.
Hot dance sequences with a life lesson thrown in... I will follow that lead.
All the kids are given their chance to dominate in at least one scene, and the acting is amost good as is the dancing.
There's nothing in this amiable slice of education porn -- oh man, check out the hot awesomeness of a teacher who cares! -- that we haven't seen a hundred times before...
Despite Banderas' charm and convincing performances from Rob Brown and Yaya DaCosta as his most difficult trainees, the dramatic portions of 'Lead' are as corny as the Hammer Dance.
A movie about hoofin' it is only as good as its choreography, and here, Take the Lead scores: These dance numbers will make you want to take up the fox-trot.
Ballroom dancing... Is there anyone else out there who things we should give it a rest?
Banderas is so charming he almost makes the old claptrap work. But even his powers are useless against the, how you say, clichés.
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