Neve Campbell puts on her extremely
impressive dancing shoes for this
meandering but entertaining look at a
Chicago dance company. Campbell, a
former ballerina, does some of the finest
screen dancing this side of Astaire, and
director Robert Altmans loose and chatty
approach to moviemaking works in the
context of this film. Theres very little story
involved, and that seems to be the point.
Campbell, who also produced, has
fostered this project for years, eager to
show the inner workings of a dance
company. Thats mostly what the film
deals with (Malcolm McDowell is nicely
cast as the troupe leader), with little time
spent on side stories. A romance
between Campbell and James Franco is
cast aside for many impressive dance
numbers, and thats a good move. One
major complaint: The films final big
dance number is unimpressive and silly
looking, sort of a letdown. Still, Campbell
really impresses.