Review of Free Dance

Free Dance (2016)
8/10
Inspiring And Upbeat
22 October 2020
Structurally, this film owes a lot to "Center Stage", but it claims its own place in the list of entertaining dance films. A large part of the credit goes to choreographer Tyce Diorio, but there are plenty of other accolades to go around.

It is not the easiest thing to capture dance on film, but the director, cinematographers and editors do a nearly flawless job. That action, combined with some wonderful music, keeps the tempo high.

Of course, it helps if you have a gorgeous, talented cast, which "Free Dance" does. Films of this genre can be an opportunity to see new, young actors and performers. Watching the film, I was blown away by the beauty on screen and the quality of the dancing. Juliet Doherty, who plays the central character, Barlow, shines. And there are others I look forward to seeing in the future, including Harry Jarvis, who plays a pianist who is drawn to Barlow; and Thomas Doherty, who plays Zander, the choreographer; and Jorgen Makena, who plays Kayla Jordan, the performer who threatens Barlow's role in the big production they are rehearsing for.

This film takes us to some unexpected places, like an electric scene at a nightclub with a Roaring Twenties theme, a joyful sidewalk rap performance, and a tender subplot about a reclusive former pianist.

Though it focuses on dance, this film has an inspirational message that relates to all artistic disciplines.
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