Falls smack-dab in the middle of terminal disposability.
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
A dramatized, sometimes compelling retelling of the beginnings of the program depicted in Mad Hot Ballroom.
The latest ballroom dance-fever picture isn't very good, but some of the dancing is fun.
A harmless crowd-pleaser that may overstay its welcome (closing in on two hours), but, for the most part, keeps on its toes.
There, the music shifts from Lena Horne to hip hop Gershwin remixes, and on to a dance-off finale and closing credit sequence that’s the only rousing part of this movie.
The shift in tone between scenes in the classroom and scenes outside is just too jarring.
"Take the Lead," which is laden with stereotypes to the point of offense, veers closer to minstrel-show territory.
It's an unabashed crowd pleaser that gets the job done despite a handful of groaner moments and occasionally sloppy writing.
Banderas's charm and some choppily edited-and-shot ballroom dancing isn't enough to save this tired script.
Antonio Banderas is a charming and talented man, but in Take the Lead he lays on the old-world panache so thick -- the accent, the flowery courtliness, the romance of romance -- that he comes off like Dracula's metrosexual cousin.
Every once in awhile, a captivating movie comes along that makes you smile and laugh and cry - and if you liked "Mad Hot Ballroom," this is a must-see.
Oozing old-school gentility and charm, Banderas fits the role of ballroom dance instructor Pierre Dulaine as if he were born to play it.
The movie shucks its corn straight from the cob. But it's no less engaging for that, thanks to the enthusiasm of the young cast and the fusion of classic dance with hip-hop moves.
Take the Lead does such a good job at delineating individual, believable characters that it's annoying to see them shoehorned into formula to force a Hollywood ending.
Check your brain at the door and give in to the serio-comic moves of this hackneyed charmer.
The production is not without its spirited numbers, but when it looks like it's going to finally take flight, it ends up taking too many false steps, especially during an especially choppy finale.
[Take the Lead] hits all its marks, but never dazzles anyone with its footwork.
Dancing. Antonio Banderas. Great music. If ever there was a well-wrought date movie for teen-agers and adults alike, then it's "Take the Lead," a dance-filled dramedy set in a high school.
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