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"The Tango Lesson" is distinctly different. Vaguely reminiscent
of last year's "Shall
We Dance," another lovely foreign film, it is spoken mostly
in French ("Shall
We Dance" was in Japanese).
Sally (Sally Potter) a movie director and writer, decides
to take tango lessons from a considerably younger man named
Pablo (Pablo Veron). As you would expect, a romance gradually
develops between them.
Meanwhile Sally decides to write a film about tango dancers,
and include Pablo in the film. All she has to do is convince
Hollywood to make the film.
The dancing is fun to watch and keeps you entertained for
a while, but then it grows repetitious and tiresome. The unusual
camera angles and plot are also temporarily diverting, but,
like the dancing, lose their charm after the first forty-five
minutes or so. "Shall We Dance"
was a more enticing movie.
My rating: 2 stars
Rating: PG (brief language and some violent images)
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