Leading Ladies
Leading Ladies
| 06 November 2010 (USA)
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The Camparis are a family of women. Sheri is a larger-than-life authoritarian mother, a former ballroom dancing champion who is now fulfilling her passion through her youngest daughter Tasi. Tasi is the darling of the local amateur ballroom circuit, pretty and spoilt, very attached to her older sister, Toni, who is rather plain and insecure. The only man in the Camparis' life is Cedric, Tasis' s gay dance partner and Toni's best friend. When Tasi announces that she is pregnant, her mother Shari decides to groom Toni to take her sister's place and win the coming ballroom competition. But Toni is changing, she has fallen in love with blonde dancer Moana. Maybe a new, and unconventional, girl-girl couple will make her accept the challenge. A totally female family portrait with one character discovering her homosexual identity: a musical comedy (and a successful debut too) somewhere between Dirty Dancing and Little Miss Sunshine, with a hint of Baz Luhrmann.

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Freaktana

A Major Disappointment

Breakinger

A Brilliant Conflict

Ezmae Chang

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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Walter Sloane

Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.

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kdobritzky

I researched as much as I could about the making of this film before I watched it. It's intent to be available for young women who are questioning their orientation deserves 10 stars. As well as the acting, characters, dancing, and dialog.All main characters are over 20, no drugs, drinking, explicit sex, or profanity makes this a classic.As often noted in lesbian literature and magazines (e.g,Curve), there is little to nothing produced for the "big screen" that addresses what Leading Ladies does so elegantly and whimsically.I am no longer a young woman, but I cannot stop enjoying this film. As a professional who practices psychotherapy, Theam Bheam and actors displayed what the joys and risks are of coming out to oneself and others. Thank you!

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Leslie G

I just can't help but totally love this movie, and I've now watched it at least a dozen times. Yes, it's full of one dimensional campy caricatures, the plot is contrived at times, and the dialog could be better, but honestly, seriously, sometimes you just have to let go of the need for every movie to be "serious acting" and just sit back and let a movie be FUN. I mean, come ON, so many of the old classic movie musicals are campy, one-dimensional caricatures, but the dancing! the fun! the romance! the story! You can't tell me that this is any more of those supposedly negative things than most of Gene Kelly's or Fred Astaire's movies -- even "Singing in the Rain" or "Holiday Inn" could be described that way, but who would because they're just so much fun.And I loved every single one of the main characters: I loved seeing Benji Schwimmer really being able to bring out all that we loved about his performance ability and really seem to have genuine fun with it. Shannon Smith did a delightful take on the spoiled but deeply loving "talented" sister. Nicole Dionne was perfect for her role of the girlfriend, and I thought her acting during the argument scene was the best in the film. Laurel Vail was just perfect as the quirky quiet sister who needed to come out of her shell. And no one could have played the character of Sheri better than the amazing Melanie LaPatin, who I have adored since she was first a competitive ballroom dancer - who could NOT notice her? Just watch it, OK? Set aside all your nonsense about having to watch "good" movies and just watch it and enjoy a darn fine job for such a tiny-budget movie. The two big dance numbers are some of the best that have made it into any dance-related movies in decades, including some of the mega-budget musicals. If you enjoy dance at all, you're going to want to watch both of them over and over again - and while you're at it, you may just want to watch the whole movie again, because somewhere along the line you managed to suspend reality and just sit back and let this movie make you smile - again and again.

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Edward Fry

I saw this movie at a screening and was not only thoroughly entertained, but was very moved as well. Often in "dance themed" films, the script will suffer for the choreography, however, in Leading Ladies, the dialog moves just as fast and sensuously as the supermarket mambos. Every line and dance move lends to the narrative and the exceptional, "So You Think You Can Dance" cast is well choreographed. Another thing that is compelling is the soundtrack that drives the story instead of playing against it. As first time writers/producers/directors this is a home run for Team Beahm. "Leading Ladies" is a true independent film that sets a new standard for what can be done with a whole lot of love and exceptional creativity collide!

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katy-mckenzie

I saw this movie at a film festival earlier this year and am so excited that it is available to the general public now! It is a really great film about love and family, with such fantastic music and lots of spectacular dancing!It is such a sweet and heartwarming story and everyone should see it. It made me laugh and cry but ultimately I left the theater with the feeling that it is love that should lead the way in my life. The cast is wonderfully fresh and talented. Dancers from "So You Think You Can Dance" show their talent and that, combined with the GREAT soundtrack, make you want to get up and dance yourself.

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