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Swing (2003)

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Reviews Counted:12

Fresh:5

Rotten:7

Average Rating:5.1/10

Runtime: 1 hr 44 mins

Genre: Comedies

US Box Office: $0

Synopsis: SWING is the dance- and music-filled story of Anthony Verdi (Innis Casey), a young man caught between his dream of being a full-time musician and the conventional life of his security-minded father... SWING is the dance- and music-filled story of Anthony Verdi (Innis Casey), a young man caught between his dream of being a full-time musician and the conventional life of his security-minded father (Tom Skerritt) and long-time fiancé (Dahlia Waingort). But Anthony has the encouragement of several important people around him. There is Bill Verdi, his loving great-uncle (Jonathan Winters), who is determined that Anthony will not meet with the same fate as his musician brother, Anthony's grandfather whom he never knew. Anthony's outrageous bass-playing roommate (Mindy Cohn) knows first-hand the joys and satisfactions of a musician's life. The head of his great-uncle's nursing home (Nell Carter, in her final performance) recognizes Anthony's talent and leads him to an important break. First and foremost there is Christine, the beautiful older woman (Jacqueline Bisset) he meets in an out-of-this-world forties night club he chances upon, who teaches him to swing dance. From her he also learns that swing is a metaphor for life and that, only if he follows his heart and starts being who he truly is, can real happiness be his. Along this journey of self-discovery, which includes confronting his father's expectations and coming to the realization that he and his fiancé no longer share a common future, a young woman named Tina (introducing Constance Brenneman) keeps reappearing, a sure sign that Anthony is heading in the right direction. Barry Bostwick, Christine's late husband and angelic mentor; Jim Hanks, the all-knowing maitre'd of the night club; and Adam Tomei, the eccentric drummer of Anthony's trio, round out the cast. Shot in San Francisco and Oakland, SWING, with its positive message about the true source of happiness, exciting swing dance sequences, and an eclectic mix of musical styles, resonates with both the young and the young-at-heart. -- © Official Site [More]

Starring: Constance Brenneman, Innis Casey, Jacqueline Bisset, Jonathan Winters

Starring: Constance Brenneman, Innis Casey, Jacqueline Bisset, Jonathan Winters, Tom Skerritt

Director: Martin Guigui

Director: Martin Guigui

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03/13/05
Film Threat

A well-intentioned but frequently inert coming-of-age saga.

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02/11/05
Ruthe Stein
Ruthe Stein
San Francisco Chronicle

Does have the advantage of boasting a fair amount of genuine onscreen talent.

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07/21/04
Frank Scheck
Frank Scheck
Hollywood Reporter

This sappy fable about music's power to stir the soul to life never finds its groove.

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07/09/04
Maitland McDonagh
Maitland McDonagh
TV Guide's Movie Guide

A slight, silly musical fantasy with two left feet.

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07/09/04
Lou Lumenick
Lou Lumenick
New York Post

Murky, incomprehensible grade B romantic fantasy.

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07/09/04
Jack Mathews
Jack Mathews
New York Daily News

Inspired by a West Coast fad for swing dancing, Martin Guigui's independent feature is a sweet, sincere labor of love that just isn't very good.

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07/08/04
Dave Kehr
Dave Kehr
New York Times
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Attempts unsuccessfully to liven up a tired scenario with a touch of Twilight Zone fantasy.

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07/06/04
Joshua Land
Joshua Land
Village Voice

It takes a Twilight Zone-lite premise and spins it into the ground with addlebrained glee.

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06/17/04
Kevin Crust
Kevin Crust
Los Angeles Times
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Writer Mary Keil and director Martin Guigui have little ability for striking a narrative tone and maintaining it, be it dramatic or comedic.

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06/17/04
Hazel-Dawn Dumpert
Hazel-Dawn Dumpert
L.A. Weekly
 
 
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