Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks

2014

Comedy / Drama

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 55% · 11 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 56% · 100 ratings
IMDb Rating 6.6/10 10 377 377

Plot summary

A retired woman hires a dance instructor to give her private dance lessons at her home -- one per week for six weeks. What begins as an antagonistic relationship turns into a close friendship as they dance together.


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Julian Sands as Winslow Cunard
Rita Moreno as Ida Barksdale
Cheyenne Jackson as Michael Minetti
Jacki Weaver as Irene Mossbecker
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by qui_j 5 / 10

A predictable but watchable filmed play!

This was basically a stage play that appeared to be filmed. It made one feel as though they were sitting in a theater, watching a live performance rather than looking at a film. The story is very predictable, the acting, very theatrical. Just seemed a lazy way to tell the story i.e filming a play!

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Reviewed by ckalish-18113 10 / 10

Phenomenal Directing! Inspiring Story! Amazing Cast!

MUST WATCH!!!!

This film is an exciting cinematic expose, with exhilarating dialog, captivating the audience with an unlikely relationship between a young man and an elderly lady!

The methods used to film in one second hold intimacy and next your hit with comedic perspective.

The story comes alive in so many ways, the cast is "meant-to-be" and it's a love story unlike any other.

Their age has no bounds, one moment their bashing heads with moral dilemmas and the next their best friends.

The premise of the story is that Lily, an elderly lady hires Michael, an off-Broadway dancer, for six weeks. Her initial motives are to have a personal dance partner, and he's taken the job to get back on his feet. (pun intended) The duo encounters oppositions and heartbreak, they realize that they are the same and both have gone though struggles. Together, they begin their journey of living in the moment and opening up to each other.

Many lessons will be learned through analysis, most important is not to judge or have preconceived notions about another person. Wisdom is all around, and no matter how wise you may be you must always keep learning! And live in the NOW without tripping over your past or dreading the unforeseen future!

Thank you to Arthur Seidelman, Richard Alfieri, and the entire cast and crew for making this film possible!!!!

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