Dirty Dancing

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Teenager Baby (Jennifer Grey), goes with her family on vacation to Kellerman's holiday resort in the Catskill mountains. Things are pretty tame until she meets Johnny (Patrick Swayze), a dance teacher at the resort who mesmerises Baby with his dance moves, his passion and his misunderstood 'bad boy' image. During the summer of 1963, Johnny teaches Baby how to dance. And, more importantly, how to love. (Lionsgate UK)

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lamps 

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English Say what you want about this sweet little film, but the fact remains that you won't find a catchier and better cast musical, at least not in the eighties, that the title track is great, and that just for reviving such hits as the Ronettes' “Be My Baby” or Salomon Burke's “Cry To Me”, Dirty Dancing simply deserves its place in the limelight. Where is that music today. ()

NinadeL 

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English At times, it's really hard to believe that the story of Baby and her first summer love takes place in 1963. This is a film approached through the lens of 1987, and the period nostalgia is just a nice bonus. Despite the cult kitsch that it is, it’s also a pure genre film, an exemplary coming-of-age story where everything works, nothing is missing, and everything fits together with precise accuracy. ()

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kaylin 

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English This is simply a matter of the heart. It doesn't matter how many times I've seen this movie, it always manages to captivate me with its music, its dance, and ultimately with its romantic story, which actually isn't as happy as it may seem. It still manages to amaze me with its acting, even though it can be quite naive at times. But I simply love dancing, and that will be one of the reasons why. ()

gudaulin 

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English In the second half of the 80s, a big hit, practically incomprehensible cult with the passage of time, because in terms of screenplay and acting performances it is an average piece. Even today, I feel that nostalgia plays a significant role in reviewing the film. However, the red library was not yet filmed here, Patrick Swayze was such a handsome man, and young Jennifer was fragile and naive, so the film found its place in the market and succeeded. But the truth is, I still enjoy listening to the song that accompanied the film. A romantic story where music and above all dance play a big role. Overall impression 50%. ()

Stanislaus 

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English "Nobody puts Baby in a corner." We still have at home, though perhaps long since defunct, the original VHS of Dirty Dancing, which I will never get tired of even on repeated viewings. When I was a kid, I didn't pay any attention to the details that revolved mainly around the characters of Penny and the Schumachers, I focused mainly on the "dirty dancing" and the many (often perhaps unintentionally) humorous moments, which, however, still manage to amuse me. It is true that some scenes come across as too cheesy, and that some of the dialogue sounds downright silly, but that's just part of this classic dance romantic film. Moreover, as I wrote above, the film also deals with gripping social issues. PS: "I carried a watermelon." ()

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