Entertaining, well done movie about salsa dancing in Havana, Cuba before the Castro takeover. Katy is 18 and not the popular one; her younger sister is. Her father works for an international firm, and the entire family has recently relocated to Havana. This is the fun capitol of the Americas, only ninety miles from Key West, Florida. The American community pretty much lives, works, and plays together here. It is also sort of unacceptable for a North American girl to date or associate with locals, and there is the revolutionary aspect of everyday life. Katy befriends a Cuban boy, Javier, who works at an American resort hotel as a waiter. She admires the local dancers and tries to imitate their steps. He sees her dancing and encourages her, and shows her some steps. Soon they are getting together and really heating up the dance floor. She is a fast learner and has a lot of natural ability, and is secretly planning to enter the contest with Javier. This movie is about a dancing contest, set in Havana in 1958. It is similar in principle to Flashdance or Dirty Dancing. The same scenario, little rich girl, poor local boy from the wrong side of the tracks. This movie has lots of good sounds, great scenery, and lots of steamy dance scenes. Above average film and pretty good story.Read full review
It was new and unwrapped as described. Plays beautifully. The price was fantastic and so easy to purchase.
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Havana: November, 1958. Eighteen-year-old Katey Miller brings an innate curiosity--and a smattering of Spanish--to her new life in Cuba's lush capital, where her father has taken an executive posting at Chrysler. Schooled by her parents in the art of ballroom dancing, Katey is expected to join the smart set of American teenagers who are the Miller's neighbors at the exclusive Oceana Hotel. This movie is only for those who loved the first, and who love the dancing. The dancing is awesome, way better than any I have ever seen. The chemistry between the two young stars is definetly there. Patrick Swayze was a wonderful suprise.
I am a die hard Dirty Dancing fan and was quite skeptical about the sequal, but after watching it, I was shocked as to how good it really was. The reviews posted on the case say its better than the original and I wouldn't go that far but it was quite good in my eyes and I love love love that Patrick came back. Sadly there was no Jeniffer Grey as his wife (which is how I always pictured the aftermath lol), but it really is worth the watch.
This was a story quite different from the first Dirty Dancing movie with Patrick Swayze & Jennifer Grey. However it did feature some good ballroom dancing but not as much as I would have liked. The two young lead performers did do their roles well & respectively even with their cultural differences & I think the ending could have been a bit more enjoyable. There were elements of peer pressure, sibling rivalry, politically rebelliousness warfare entwined within this plot that kind of overshadowed what these 2 young people were trying to accomplish in winning a dance contest. Patrick Swayze did make an appearance though brief as a ance instructor.
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