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The scripts were so chessey and the acting horrible just like the movie up.
1/10 10.8.2009 -
elenatrann-@ - age: 18-25
Every Little Step has every little thing you want in a movie. You'll laugh, you'll cry, and you'll see singing and dancing that's great... and not so great. A very well thought out movie that combines the intriguing genesis and history of A Chorus Line with all the enjoyment of a reality TV competition -- only the competition is really sharp.
10/10 11.6.2009 -
jakesnetm@ - age: 26-35
My goodness. What an inspiring film. Such challenges and obstacles to deal with for a short career dancing on the stage. I know quite bit more about his life now that I've seen this film. Bravo!
10/10 2.6.2009 -
thevetwithapet@ - age: 26-35
Oh, my gawd! What a terrific film! I'm going to tell all my GF to go see it before they take it off. For anyone who wants to see the life of a dancer, this is the film to see.
10/10 2.6.2009 -
jenniferjustleft@ - age: 26-35
So powerful and moving. I cried all through the film. The dreams, hopes, desires, and failures were all very palpable. Loved it!
10/10 2.6.2009 -
gretajanet@ - age: 26-35
Inspiring, emotionally charged and well done. This is a real gutsy look into the world of dance. You'll tear up or if you don't, you're made of stone...
10/10 2.6.2009 -
mcgillmdphd@ - age: 36-49
A great account of the original conception of the Broadway show and life-imitates-art stories about the hopefuls for the auditions of the revival show. Great personal stories, great performances, great history: a real must for theatre/dance fans.
8/10 1.6.2009 -
lanmdq@ - age: 36-49
My daughter is a dancer so I know a little about the biz. This is an excellent and real view into that world. Some great moments and will move you to tears.
10/10 31.5.2009 -
kb5toj@ - age: 36-49
I haven't cried at a film in a long time. This film made me gush tears like a fountain. Excellent job!
10/10 31.5.2009 -
moretiredofvut@ - age: 50+
Very well done. Great story about the life of an actor or dancer and how difficult it is to pursue your dream. A+
10/10 31.5.2009 -
boykoryan@ - age: 26-35
Excellent film. I would rate it 11 but scale only goes to 10. Moving and inspiring X 10. Such a treat to see more little gems like this. Reminds me of the choir film with seniors... what was that film?
10/10 31.5.2009 -
mikejustleft@ - age: 36-49
[ATTENTION: This review reveals content of the movie.] Exceptional film. Too bad many dancers died of HIV/AIDS that this film doesn't speak to. However, a really powerful and emotional upbeat flic. Go see it...
10/10 31.5.2009 -
lorijustleft@ - age: 50+
An excellent film that gives us a peek into the often tough reality of dancers lives. I loved it!
10/10 31.5.2009 -
joeljustleft@ - age: 26-35
Wow! What a wonderful feel good movie. I was tears in several places in the film. Absolutely inspiring and powerful!
9/10 31.5.2009 -
jilljustleft@ - age: 18-25
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WOW! Don't even pause to grab your hat, run out the door now to the line-up for this incredible film. This is the most exciting, uplifting, realistic and satisfying documentary behind-the-scenes treatment of a great Broadway hit. The drama that builds in the cyclical audition process - whittling the cast down from 3,000 eager hopefuls - replicates the essence of the production as originally conceived and produced. I wanted to stand up and cheer for the winners, and couldn't suppress the lower lip quivering for the final round losers. This is what artistic competition is for -- excellence, creativity and spirit.
9/10 29.5.2009 -
iispiral@ - age: 50+
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