One Last Dance

One Last Dance

2003 ""
One Last Dance
One Last Dance

One Last Dance

5.3 | 1h40m | PG-13 | en | Drama

In the wake of tragedy, a renowed New York dance company is on the brink of collapse. After leaving the dance world for good, Travis, Chrissa, and Max are pulled in to resurrect the dance that shattered their careers. They have one last chance to save the company, re-connect with the passion and magic, and prove that miracles really can happen.

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5.3 | 1h40m | PG-13 | en | Drama , Music , Romance | More Info
Released: April. 04,2003 | Released Producted By: Minds Eye Entertainment , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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In the wake of tragedy, a renowed New York dance company is on the brink of collapse. After leaving the dance world for good, Travis, Chrissa, and Max are pulled in to resurrect the dance that shattered their careers. They have one last chance to save the company, re-connect with the passion and magic, and prove that miracles really can happen.

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Cast

Patrick Swayze , Lisa Niemi , Matthew Walker

Director

Réjean Labrie

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silver_screen_movies I have to agree that this is a dancer's movie ... one can feel the aches, the sweat, the soul and the spirit. But it is not only for dancers; it is for anyone who truly loves dance. It provides insights so deep that no person could ever watch another 'dance movie' in the same way again; this one film - 'One Last Dance' - so far surpasses, outclasses, every other dance film made that it makes them all look pathetic. (Other than 'A Chorus Line', which until I saw 'One Last Dance' was my choice as standing apart from all other dance films.)The dancers ...What can one say about Patrick Swayze other than that he s sublime!!! He will, without doubt, live forever; he is the spirit of dance.George De La Pena - magnificent! Lisa Niemi ably completes the trio - and does so beautifully.I really loved this movie, and will watch it again, and again, and again.
nandiall This is one of the WORST movies I have seen in years! The acting was AWFUL AWFUL AWFUL and the story was BAD. There was no chemistry between the characters at all. I didn't see any real dancing until the very end. There was only "marking" or interpretive crap which looked like aerobics throughout the whole movie. I kept wondering if Patrick Swayze and his wife were too old for the stamina real dancing entails so they just "marked" the dances throughout until the very end. I suppose the "one last dance" was to be the big finale at the end but it didn't work. POORLY POORLY written - are you kidding me with this crap?? Left me feeling nothing and showed me that Lisa Neimi has no talent for writing or acting. I would be embarrassed to have my name associated with such a film. Give it up !!
Michelle Cusano After viewing most the film One Last Dance, many psychological comparisons were evident. Not only did this movie portray beautiful dancing and a deep message, there were connections that were closely related psychological processes. The correlations included the ego, characters experiencing self doubt, mid life crisis', and injury.A specific dance sequence in this film that contained all the psychological aspects was in the beginning of the film. When the main character is dancing in the dark dance studio room and he is haunted by various images of experiences he went through. He first starts out moving gracefully to the music running through all the moves in his mind as a dead tree branch lies across the floor. This to me represents the trio's choreographer who passed away before the show was ever performed. The room s also especially dark which expresses to me the emotion being portrayed as morbid because of the death. Sheets are also shown blowing in the wind which suggests being the presence of a spirit or ghost haunting him as he recalls the strict demeanor and suffering the dancers went through under his direction. A final example I recall from the film is when he falls during this scene. To me that represented when the women I the trio fell, and also implied to difficulty and previous failure of the project.After seeing most of this movie, it was really amazing to me the numerous psychological associations it contained. Not only was it a beautiful dance story, there was deeper underlying meaning to it. This film wasn't just a typical dance movie that was uplifting and jovial, but instead demonstrated real life struggles and perseverance.
jmparker-4 Patrick Swayze can be compared to the likes of Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly--he can dance AND act! Many of us who are Patrick,Lisa, and George's "chronological" peers love them for their unbelievable dance ability; but we may hate them for being in such great shape! How refreshing to see a movie about dance that showed splendid dancing-and lots of it. I'm so tired of movies that just "touch" on dance and delve into the sob-story, high hormonal problems of teen dancers. One of the things I appreciated about this movie was that it was sensual but not sexual. Really, everything is NOT about sex.My ONLY gripe is some of the language-I'd like to show this movie to some young people who are just starting to dance, because of the focus on FEELING the dance. I'll wager that many young dancers that show up on unnamed TV shows couldn't keep up with Patrick, Lisa, and George AND do it with the grace and style that the three of them exhibited. Give us more please!