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Tarfumes.com - Tango

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List Price: $24.96
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Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Starring: Miguel Ángel Solá, Cecilia Narova, Mía Maestro, Juan Carlos Copes, Carlos Rivarola Directed By: Carlos Saura
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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD EAN: 9780767835176 Format: Anamorphic ISBN: 0767835174 Label: Sony Pictures Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Number Of Items: 1 Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen Publisher: Sony Pictures Region Code: 1 Release Date: 1999-08-03 Running Time: 115 Studio: Sony Pictures Theatrical Release Date: 1999-02-12
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Customer Rating:      Summary: The Ultimate Tango Movie Comment: I've been dancing and performing Argentine Tango for 5 years now. This movie is inspirational and entertaining. I've met a few folks who have several parts in the film and the level of skill and passion they possess is true to the heart of Tango. I'm not sure why Sally Potter has not transferred her film "The Tango Lesson" to DVD, what's up with that? VHS only? This should be in everyone's library if your a beginner or advanced dancer a must see. LIBRA TANGO!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent for tango lovers Comment: Excellent, brilliant dancing and I love the fact they have explained the origin of tango, during the sequence of italian inmigrants arriving in Buenos Aires, with the music of "Va pensiero"from Nabucco as a background, so well suited.The plot is of no consequence, since Tango is the star of the show. A real pleasure to watch over and over.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Terrific Tango Comment: From beginning to end, the film Tango is infused with exquisite music and superb dancing. Although the story line is rather confusing and uninteresting, it works to glue all the dazzling tangos together and to offer some reason for the amazing variety of dances. With repeated watchings, you begin to notice the subtle themes in the music and choreography that repeat throughout, adding an invisible but powerful underlying rhythm to the production. For those dancing tango now, it's fun to see the differences between current styling techniques and those shown in this ten year-old film. Cecilia Narova's dancing is phenomenal; her only dance with Juan Carlos Copes (at the very end of the film) is a classic.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Another Saura Triumph in Stunning Cinematography Comment: Argentinian Director Carlos Saura turns a simple, age-old theme of art, love, and betrayal into a visual feast of color and motion. The protagonist moves through an inextricably intertwined plot as his life imitates his art. After compromising both he settles for the attainable, and in the case of his art (producing and directing an elaborate play), for the sublime. But the sublime in "Tango" is not the plot...it is the consistent, relentless beauty of color and form that makes the movie a "must see" for those with an eye for and love of, the truly beautiful.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Tango Lives Comment: The pulse, passion and some history of the Tango in Argentina.
Love's karmic circles and fast rhythmic sensuous dancing.
These are real women and men with genuine passion in
honest relationships.
Your life will be better with these romantic dancers and
melodies in your brain.
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