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The Dancer Upstairs (2003)

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Reviews Counted: 112 Fresh: 71  Rotten:41 Average Rating: 6.4/10
 
Consensus: Bardem is compelling in the lead role, and Malkovich proves adept at crafting mood.
 

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Runtime: 2 hrs 15 mins

Theatrical Release: May 2, 2003 Limited

Box Office: $2,282,798

Synopsis: The directorial debut of John Malkovich, THE DANCER UPSTAIRS is a riveting political drama set in an undetermined Latin American city. A revolution has started, and the local police have been assigned to figure out who is leading it and what exactly the revolutionaries want. Agustin Rejas... The directorial debut of John Malkovich, THE DANCER UPSTAIRS is a riveting political drama set in an undetermined Latin American city. A revolution has started, and the local police have been assigned to figure out who is leading it and what exactly the revolutionaries want. Agustin Rejas (Javier Bardem) is the detective leading the investigation. However, with the military involved and corrupt government officials making Rejas's job especially difficult, he faces constant frustrations. The leader of the revolution goes by the name Ezequiel, but the police cannot figure out his true identity. Even more beguiling are the increasingly violent terrorist incidents that appear to be carried out by children who swear their loyalty to Ezequiel with no explanation of why. Caught up in the middle of the revolution and Rejas's investigation are his wife, his young daughter, and his daughter's lovely ballet teacher, Yolanda (Laura Morante). One event after the next adds to the suspense and nagging anxiety felt by Rejas, until finally, with one shocking discovery, everything becomes frighteningly clear. Combining a serious political drama with a tender and introspective look at a man in mid-life, THE DANCER UPSTAIRS has something for every viewer. Its scenes of violence and terror are offset with truly artistic and romantic moments, using excellent photography, striking sets, and graceful acting to bring cohesion to the duality of the plot. [More]

Genre: Dramas

Starring: Javier Bardem, Laura Morante, Oliver Cotton, Luis Miguel Cintra, Abel Folk

Director: John Malkovich
Screenwriter: Nicholas Shakespeare
Producer: Andres Vincente Gomez, John Malkovich
Composer: Alberto Iglesias

DVD Info

Release:

Feb 3, 2004

[DVD Details]

DVD Features:

  • Region 1
  • Keep Case
  • Widescreen - 1.85

Audio:

  • Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
  • Dolby Surround - Spanish, French

Additional Release Material:

  • Audio Commentary - 1. John Malkovich - Director, 2. Javier Bardem - Actor
  • Featurette - 1. Sundance Channel's "Journeys With John Malkovich"
  • Theatrical Trailers

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Though flawed and listless as a political drama or thriller, Malkovich's feature debut deserves credit for itis ambition and for tackling an overtly political theme (guerrilla wars in Peru), a rare sight in today's indie milieu.

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Tony Medley
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Em sua estréia na direção, Malkovich conduz a história com segurança e sem exibicionismo, enquanto Bardem oferece mais uma grande atuação.

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Pablo Villaca
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'Shakespeare retooled his novel for the screen adaptation … It is Malkovich who reinjects the mystery, along with a little magic.'

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Christopher Tookey
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Malkovich’s take on a world of corruption, intrigue and terrorism is elegantly mysterious, but...leaps in plot and missteps in character trip up The Dancer Upstairs.

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12/01/03
Brian Gibson
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Jurgen Fauth
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A bit like an adolescent – desperate to be taken seriously, yet still self-consciously goofy and immature.

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Kurt Dahlke
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Malkovich and Shakespeare seem content to linger over minor things, possibly to let the audience absorb them better but to the detriment of the movie's tempo.

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