Turn It Loose
Strictly Come Dancing meets the Wu Tang Clan.
Screening with Heaven (Fully Flared Intro Video Remix)
Spike Jonze | USA | 2008 | 7 min
Enter the pulsating world of breakdancing and watch some of the best B-boys in the world throw their entire bodies into battling to be number one on the planet. British director Alastair Siddons catches the hopes, the ambitions and the incredible moves of six young men honoured to represent their countries. Believe your eyes and let the untamed soundtrack move your soul.
Screening with:
Heaven (Fully Flared Intro Video Remix)
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#1 Paul Laird / Friday 19 June, 2009 / 19:20 GMT
Correct.
You are very observant.
You haven't won anything but congratulations.
I had to leave before it had begun.
You know that way when your ex walks in with her new partner and you feel your world crumbling away while at the same time feeling an anger so awful rising up inside of you to the point that you feel like you could give someone a bloody good hiding?
No?
Ah.
Well, try and imagine it.
That's my comment on "Turn It Loose"
I might try again tomorrow.
The film.
Not the awful emotions.
#2 Paul Laird / Saturday 20 June, 2009 / 21:29 GMT
Alright.
Here we go.
Second time around I actually managed to view this film in its entirety.
There is no doubt that the dancing is frenetic, kinetic and energetic.
It's jaw-droppingly astonishing to watch these (b) boys throw some shapes.
The real joy of "Turn It Loose" is in Alastair Siddons willingness to place the emphasis on the individuals and their stories...that could have been a real mistake as we could have discovered that all the stereotypes associated with the hippity-hoppity world were embodied in these young men.
Instead Siddons has managed to present us with stories of hope, despair, struggle, passion, endurance and hope. People who have seen "In The Hands of the Gods" will recognise these young men; different continents but the same struggles and the same dreams.
A really uplifting film.
I'm off to bust some moves.
Yo.
#3 Amy Shields / Monday 22 June, 2009 / 13:44 GMT
#4 Paul Laird / Monday 22 June, 2009 / 14:52 GMT
Paul
#5 Amy Shields / Tuesday 23 June, 2009 / 10:33 GMT
#6 Paul Laird / Tuesday 23 June, 2009 / 13:32 GMT
#7 Iain Watson / Wednesday 24 June, 2009 / 12:14 GMT