Shall We Dance? with Richard Gere: DVD Cover
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Shall We Dance? Director: Peter Chelsom Cast: Richard Gere, Jennifer Lopez, Susan Sarandon, Stanley Tucci

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  • DVD Release Date: 02/01/2005
  • Original Release: 2004
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 31,453

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Closed Caption; Deleted scenes with optional commentary; Behind the scenes of Shall We Dance?; Beginners' Ballroom; The Music of Shall We Dance?; Pussycat Dolls "Sway" music video; Commentary with director Peter Chelsom

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Side #1 --
1. In a Box [6:43]
2. Up the Stairs [5:21]
3. Beginners' Ballroom [6:26]
4. Happier [3:56]
5. Link [5:07]
6. Free Consultation [6:52]
7. Quiet Desperation [7:28]
8. Do You Want to Dance? [5:45]
9. The Rumba [8:34]
10. A Real Woman [5:28]
11. Give Me One Hour [6:59]
12. Latin Competition [6:35]
13. Couple #126 [6:26]
14. The Letter [8:40]
15. Shall We Dance? [9:29]
16. End Credits [6:15]

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Hardworking lawyer John Clark (Richard Gere) has a loving family, a beautiful home, and a rewarding job -- but he finds himself bored nonetheless. Becoming entranced by daily glimpses of a dance instructor (Jennifer Lopez) he sees every night from his commuter train, John finally decides to take up ballroom dancing and, as a result, finds himself drawn into a second family, the existence of which his wife, Beverly (Susan Sarandon), is entirely unaware. This enchanting remake of the 1995 Japanese film -- an art-house hit in America -- works because director Peter Chelsom is so adept at leading his viewers down the garden path. Initially, we are led to believe that Clark's sole reason for enrolling in the dance school is to wangle an introduction to the Lopez character, but we learn that he's not necessarily looking for an extramarital affair. When we first hear about an upcoming dance competition, we immediately think, Aha, that's the big emotional set piece. But the contest doesn't unfold as one might suspect, and its relationship to the film's narrative is far different than anticipated. The supporting characters are a predictably diverse and eccentric lot, but they interact in unexpected ways, which confounds viewer expectations and keeps the movie interesting. Chelsom deserves a lot of credit for avoiding the obvious, especially in the matter of Lopez's dance instructor. She's neither a diva nor a traditional love interest; if anything, she's a catalyst for the changes Gere's character undergoes as he searches for a little excitement in his pleasantly humdrum life. Shall We Dance wasn't a big box-office success, perhaps because it wasn't the cookie-cutter romantic comedy many people expected. But in our book, that's a plus. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Greatby rcredsporty

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April 20, 2009: Great movie to cuddle up with the one you love.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

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shall we dance remakeby Anonymous

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January 27, 2008: i've never heard of the original until after seeing this. and it was one of those feel good movies. i liked it and have to say that finally we have a singer who can be a good actor actress, ex. mos def in hitchhiker's guide, italian job, and alanis m. in dogma. anway its about a guy who secretly takes dancing after seeing a woman from a window. the supporting actors were good. and lopez's a good dancer.

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