Los Angeles Times by Gary Goldstein
This follow-up to 2016’s “High Strung” has its visual dazzle and performance highs but the story and characters are just too fake, chaste and grit-free to take seriously.
Romania, United States · 2018
Rated PG · 1h 43m
Director Michael Damian
Starring Thomas Doherty, Harry Jarvis, Juliet Doherty, Jane Seymour
Genre Music, Romance, Drama
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Los Angeles Times by Gary Goldstein
This follow-up to 2016’s “High Strung” has its visual dazzle and performance highs but the story and characters are just too fake, chaste and grit-free to take seriously.
The Hollywood Reporter by John DeFore
Lacking the personalities and attitude that have led some other unassuming productions to commercial success, the film has little to boast about beyond some fine dance sequences — none of them more transporting than what can be found easily on small screens.
It’s a formula dance movie that puts minimal effort into deviating from that formula. But every so often, “Free Dance” threatens to take flight.
Michael Damian’s film has no nutritional value, but that’s by design: It’s a flaky dessert for the mind, and it’s irresistibly decadent.
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See the music. Hear the dance.
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