Dance Dance (1999)

Dance Dance (1999)
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A medical student discovers his talent for dancing after becoming enamored with a pretty Jazz dancer in this musical drama from director Seong-wook Moon. Jun-yeong was on his way to becoming a doctor when he saw Jin-a teaching a class at a local dance school. Later, when Jun-yeong enrolls in the dance school with an aim to get better acquainted with the pretty Jazz dancer, he quickly discovers that he is a natural born dancer. Impressed with her new student's remarkable natural talents, Jin-a invites him to be her official dance partner and the sparks begin to fly. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Synopsis of Dance Dance

A medical student discovers his talent for dancing after becoming enamored with a pretty Jazz dancer in this musical drama from director Seong-wook Moon. Jun-yeong was on his way to becoming a doctor when he saw Jin-a teaching a class at a local dance school. Later, when Jun-yeong enrolls in the dance school with an aim to get better acquainted with the pretty Jazz dancer, he quickly discovers that he is a natural born dancer. Impressed with her new student's remarkable natural talents, Jin-a invites him to be her official dance partner and the sparks begin to fly. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
85 mins

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Romance
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Daniel G.

I was charmed by the strength of the actors characterizations. A look, a glance, a breath - the two romantic leads shared an amazing, yet quiet, chemistry. Quiet is a funny word to use; being a dance movie, there are lots of scenes involving dance music, whether it be jazz, hip hop, or whatever. Interspersed throughout, though, are lovely, "quiet" scenes, where the two protagonists slowly but steadily develop their romantic relationship through small conversation, dance instruction, and awkward, shy glances - very much like real-life: slow and steady. Although you may be guessing the ending as you read this, it didn't end how I thought it would -- It ended much better! The music is a nice mix of Korean pop, American dance/techno, and a love song.

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Cynthia R. E.

Liked the dancing it was awesome,but I do not speak Chinese..

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Nancy D.

I thought this movie stunk. I'm a big fan of dance movies, but on this one, the plot was exceptionally thin, the characters were undeveloped, and worst of all, the dancing was only mediocre! I would not recommend this movie at all!

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