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The Dancer Upstairs (2002)

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Overview

Director:
John Malkovich
Writers:
Nicholas Shakespeare (novel)
Nicholas Shakespeare (screenplay)
Release Date:
20 September 2002 (Spain) more view trailer
Genre:
Drama | Thriller | Crime more
Tagline:
An honest man caught in a world of intrigue, power and passion.
Plot:
A police detective in a South American country is dedicated to hunting down a revolutionary guerilla leader. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
1 win & 2 nominations more
NewsDesk:
Sun Sets On Sundance (From Studio Briefing. 21 January 2002)
User Comments:
Round Up the Unusual Suspects! more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)

Javier Bardem ... Agustín Rejas

Juan Diego Botto ... Sucre
Laura Morante ... Yolanda

Elvira Mínguez ... Llosa
Alexandra Lencastre ... Sylvina Rejas
Oliver Cotton ... Merino
Luís Miguel Cintra ... Calderón
Javier Manrique ... Clorindo
Abel Folk ... Ezequiel Durán
Marie-Anne Berganza ... Laura
Lucas Rodríguez ... Gómez
Xabier Elorriaga ... Pascual
Natalia Dicenta ... Marina

Wolframio Sinué ... Santiago
Ramiro Jiménez ... Sergeant Pisac
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Pasos de baile (Spain)
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MPAA:
Rated R for strong violence, and for language.
Runtime:
132 min
Country:
Spain | USA
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Filming Locations:
Espinho, Aveiro, Portugal more
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Trivia:
The story is inspired by the Maoist insurgency in Peru known as the Shining Path. Its leader Abimael Guzmán, who was known by the nom de guerre President Gonzalo, was captured in an apartment above a ballet studio in the capital Lima in 1992. The ballet teacher Yolanda was based on Maritza Garrido Lecca, the woman in whose apartment Guzmán was found. Bardem's character was inspired by Benedicto Jimenez and General Antonio Ketin Vidal, the leading figures responsible for Guzmán's capture. more
Goofs:
Continuity: When they are searching through garbage, the female officer's mask (which is around her neck) appears on her mouth for one shot. more
Movie Connections:
Featured in Revealing 'The Dancer Upstairs' (2003) (V) more
Soundtrack:
All Along the Watchtower more

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7 out of 10 people found the following comment useful:-
Round Up the Unusual Suspects!, 22 June 2003
Author: noralee from Queens, NY

The film's trailer, which rain endlessly for months in advance at my local art house, and the reviews, etc., have emphasized this as a political thriller. But in fact it's really in the tradition of "Casablanca," where politics is a constant background to only part of the hero's motivation. I did expect someone to say "Round up the usual suspects!"

Awkwardly in this day and age, the Latino actors in the film's unnamed Latin American country (it was filmed in Ecuador and Madrid) all speak (accented) English, with subtitles to indicate when characters are speaking an Indian dialect, i.e. when the hero lawyer/detective is using his heritage to solve the complex case of politically-motivated murders.

But it's the complex layers that make this more interesting than Costa-Gavras' didactic "State of Siege" that is repeatedly referred to as an inspiration, both to director John Malkovich and the revolutionaries, and making this akin to HBO's "The Wire" in showing how a flawed cop can stick to his professionalism amidst deadly-serious bureaucratic and real politics.

The cop's simplistically drawn Beverly Hills matron-type wife turns out to incidentally help him uncover a clue, as he gradually comprehends the cynicism of a revolution that uses unexpected types of cells for suicide missions, with resonance for the MidEast as well, as ideologues are more diabolically dangerous than criminals.

That the dancer is actually downstairs is emblematic of the film's genre confusion.

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