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Shall We Dance? (1997)

Starring: Kôji Yakusho, Tamiyo Kusakari Director: Masayuki Suo Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Format: DVD
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On his evening commute, bored accountant Sugiyama (Koji Yakusho) always looks for the beautiful woman who gazes wistfully out the window of the Kishikawa School of Dancing. One night he gets off the train, walks into the studio, and signs up for a class. Soon Sugiyama is so engrossed in his dancing he practices his steps on the train platform and under his desk, and becomes good enough for competition, compelling his wife to hire a private investigator to find out why he stays out late and returns home smelling of perfume. Among the colorful characters Sugiyama meets is his coworker Aoki (Naoto Takenaka), who transforms himself from geeky systems analyst to hilariously flamboyant (and bad-wigged) lounge lizard. Aoki explains to Sugiyama, "When I finish work, put on the clothes, the wig and become Donny Burns, Latin world champion, and I start to move to the rhythm, I'm so happy, so completely free." Here lies the chief charm of Shall We Dance, the contrast between the ultracompetitive women of the studio--including the one who caught Sugiyama's eye, Mai (Tamiyo Kusakari)--and the men who dance simply because they enjoy it. This 1996 film is somewhat comparable to the flamboyant Aussie favorite Strictly Ballroom, but Shall We Dance is especially noteworthy for contrasting the boldness of social dance with the buttoned-up societal mores of Japan, where people avoid public displays of emotion. Even in Japan, the joy of dance is irresistible. --David Horiuchi


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Here's the irresistible comedy treat that had critics and audiences cheering all across America ... and inspired the new Hollywood hit starring Richard Gere (CHICAGO), Jennifer Lopez (MAID IN MANHATTAN), and Susan Sarandon (DEAD MAN WALKING). A middle-aged workaholic's incredibly dull life takes a funny turn when he signs up for a ballroom dance class -- just to meet the sexy dance teacher. But when he finally muscles up the nerve for lessons he winds up with a different instructor and her colorfully eccentric class of beginners! And now he'll have to step lightly -- and do some fancy footwork -- if he expects to keep his new secret passion from his family and friends! You'll love every minute of this crowd-pleasing motion picture!

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200 of 205 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Why tamper with perfection, September 17, 2004
By Andy Orrock (Dallas, TX) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Shall We Dance? [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I see over one hundred well-written summaries on these pages, with an average five-star rating. While adding my rave review to the list, I ask the question: Why tamper with perfection? The US-made re-make is about to hit the screens with A-list cast Richard Gere, Jennifer Lopez, and Susan Sarandon. I know for a fact that a large majority of the U.S. population will never watch a subtitled film, so I can understand the reason for re-making it. However, I think everyone who has written here will agree that there's no way this Gere/Lopez/Sarandon re-make will capture the spirit of the original, certainly not the two driving forces that propel it.

First, there's the drudgery of the Japanese salaryman...like millions of others Tokyo-based wage slaves, Koji Yakusho's unhappy accountant takes his hours-long train ride home each evening, beaten down a bit more by his lot in life. He spies a dance studio, a dancer...and slowly - night after night - develops a small dream. The night he finally decides to get off the train is a magnificent scene...there's a complete struggle going on inside his body to hop off and stay off that train. I wonder how the re-make will possibly capture even a smidgen of that angst.

Second, there are the strong mores of Japanese society and the overrriding ethos of "the upright nail gets hammered down." In the U.S., to a large extent, the spirit of the individual endures - if you want to dance, you dance. In Japan, not only is Koji Yakusho's character battling himself, he's battling his country's perception of his decision to dance, which basically can be summarized as: "Guys don't." Again, I challenge the re-make to capture this tension.

I will point out that I'm not dead set against any re-make: I'm a big fan of the Argentinian film "Nueve Reinas," and thought that 2929 Entertainment's recently released "Criminal" really compared quite well to the original. Still, I urge those of you with any interest in seeing the upcoming release of "Shall We Dance" to do yourself a favor and invest 118 minutes in the original, a great look at Japanese society.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Shall We DVD?, May 23, 2003
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Since this movie is one that I could easily watch over and over, I have been waiting for it to come out on DVD. You don't have to know anything about ballroom dancing to enjoy it; it's simply a story of breaking out of the day-to-day drabness and doing something you love.

I have several favorite characters in the movie; one is the private detective who's hired by the main character's wife to find out where he's been going at night. The private eye is all business at first, but after tailing his client's husband, he slowly gets drawn into the world of competitive dancing. The other is the shy, overweight, diabetic young man who takes up dancing on his doctor's orders to get some exercise. The scene where he bursts into tears, asking, "Am I really so terrible?" (I forget the exact words) had me in tears myself. The change in this character by the end of the film is amazing.

It's a cliché, but this is a true "feel good" movie, and proof that you don't have to have sex, profanity, and violence to have an engrossing adult film.

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57 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A touching, humorous, very human film, November 24, 1998
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"Shall We Dance" is a great film about a typical, aging Japanese "salaryman" searching for a break from his dreary existence. What starts as a fantasy about a dance teacher he sees from the window of his train becomes an actual passion for dancing that changes his outlook on life and his relationships with those around him. I haven't seen the subtitled version, but the original Japanese version is clever, well-paced, and contains just the right dash of humor, especially Takenaka Naoto as the dance-mad coworker. This movie touched off a ballroom dance craze in Japan; whether it can affect Americans the same way is doubtful, but it's still a great little movie for anyone who enjoys foreign films.
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5.0 out of 5 stars How Do You Define Romantic?
Watch "Shall We Dance" in the original Japanese version with subtitles, not the Japanese version with English voiceovers, and not the 2004 American version with Richard Gere, et... Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars shall we dance
I had ordered the Japanese version of this move and if you read the movie itself names all the japanese actors and director. but got the american version. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Naz Phiroz

1.0 out of 5 stars This is the short version of this film!
I have ordered this movie twice and had to return it twice because they sent me the 119 minute version both times. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Bryan

5.0 out of 5 stars Better than the American version
I enjoyed this Japanese "Shall We Dance?" better than the American remake. There's the cultural element - relationship between man and wife (minimal communication!!! Read more
Published 8 months ago by J. K. Pollack

5.0 out of 5 stars Supporting Cast Makes This a Great Film
I really can't add to the kudos for this film. Just terrific acting all the way through. The supporting actors are excellent and memorable and make every scene a gem.
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5.0 out of 5 stars original film of shall we dance
If you liked the Richard Gere movie of Shall We Dance, this is a must to have. This was the original Japanese version. Very enjoyable. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Funny, funny, funny. Excellent movie
This is the original move where the fake movie with Richard Gere (whom I love) and Jennifer Lopez made. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely movie!
I loved "Shall we dance" and like this Japanese version so much better than the more recent ones. The movie reflects a little bit of the Japanese culture and is handled with... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Shall We Dance - Japanese version
My wife and I loved the American version with Richard Gere so when some friends thought the Japanese version was better we had to see for ourselves. Read more
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I kept looking for this film on DVD. I had seen it in a theater.
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