Shall We Dance?
Directed by
Masayuki Suo
Library Pricing:
DVD $150.00
Blu-ray $150.00
PPR $350.00
DRL $499.00
PPR+DRL $599.00
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A successful but unhappy Japanese accountant finds the missing passion in his life when he begins to secretly take ballroom dance lessons. A tremendous box-office smash when first released by Miramax in North America, the original SHALL WE DANCE? is presented in a new and uncut 4K restoration.
Cast
- Koji Yakusho
- Tamiyo Kusakari
- Naoto Takenaka
- "[O]ne of the more completely entertaining movies I’ve seen in a while–a well-crafted character study that, like a Hollywood movie with a skillful script, manipulates us but makes us like it."
- "Like the breathtaking number from the Rodgers & Hammerstein musical The King and I, from which the film takes both its title and inspiration, Shall We Dance? will sweep you off your feet."
- "Funny and poignant, this is entertainment in it's kindest and swishiest form."
- "The movie has a great deal of zest and charm, and Yakusho gets so exactly that crest of melancholy that is a man’s early 40s, until he decides to go for another kind of life, that the movie is infinitely touching."
- "[A]n amazingly moving performance by Koji Yakusho."
- "Shall We Dance? combines the best elements of old-fashioned "gotta dance" romance with the courage it takes to overcome strict behavioral boundaries, both self-imposed and societal."
- "Shall We Dance? proves to be that most impressive but illusive of accomplishments in film: a simple story told well."
- "You'll want to waltz on over to "Shall We Dance"."
- "This charming comedy uses dance as a metaphor for individual expression, risk-taking and intellectual flight."
- "Sweetly entertaining and sincere."
- "Disarming and delightful...."
- "It's funny, self-deprecating and, for all of its two hours, totally absorbing."
- "Yakusho is elegant and endearingly restrained as Sugiyama. Naoto Takenaka is a comic standout as Aoki, the hilariously over-confident womanizing dancer. Reiko Kusamura is quietly charming as the elder dance instructor."
- "This irresistible Japanese film celebrates the spiritual uplift of boundless desire."
- "Masayuki Suo has written and directed Shall We Dance? with the grace, style and balance of a ballroom champion. Let him lead you across the floor."
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Awards & Recognition
Winner
Best Foreign Language Film
National Board of Review, USA
Best Foreign Language Film
National Board of Review, USA
Winner
14 Awards inc. Best Film, Director, Actor, Actress
Awards of the Japanese Academy
14 Awards inc. Best Film, Director, Actor, Actress
Awards of the Japanese Academy
Winner
Best Foreign-Language Film
Critics Choice Awards
Best Foreign-Language Film
Critics Choice Awards
Winner
6 Awards inc. Best Film, Screenplay, Actor
Kinema Junpo Awards
6 Awards inc. Best Film, Screenplay, Actor
Kinema Junpo Awards
Winner
Special Jury Prize
Seattle Int'l. Film Festival
Special Jury Prize
Seattle Int'l. Film Festival
Winner
Best Film
Cleveland Int'l. Film Festival
Best Film
Cleveland Int'l. Film Festival
Winner
Foreign Language Film of the Year
London Critics Circle Film Awards
Foreign Language Film of the Year
London Critics Circle Film Awards
Winner
Best Foreign Language Film
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards
Best Foreign Language Film
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards