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Ballet Shoes



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Emma Watson Movie:
Ballet Shoes



Movie
Ballet Shoes
Ballet Shoes
List Price: $24.98Label: Koch Vision

Salesrank: 4780

Released: September 2, 2008
Our Price: $6.69
Used Price: $2.52
MPAA Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD
  • NTSC
  • Subtitled
  • Widescreen
  • Starring:

  • Emma Watson
  • Eileen Atkins
  • Peter Bowles
  • Richard Griffiths
  • Gemma Jones
  • Editorial Review:
    Dreams do come true…
    Emma Watson (Hermione from Harry Potter) stars in Ballet Shoes, a heartwarming and uplifting film based on the beloved, best-selling novel by Noel Streatfeild and featuring an award-winning cast that includes Emilia Fox, Victoria Wood, Richard Griffiths and Eileen Atkins.

    "We three Fossils vow to put our name in the history book, because it is ours, and ours alone…" With these words, three orphans, raised as sisters, leave their sheltered lives and embark on an exhilarating journey that takes them to the heights of the stage, screen and sky!

    DVD EXTRAS:
    Exclusive 20-Minute Interview with Emma Watson
    Deleted Scenes, Ballet Shoes Audiobook Excerpt

    Description of Ballet Shoes:
    Based on the Noel Streatfeild novel Ballet Shoes, this is not the 1976 film starring Angela Thorne and Barbara Lott, but a 2007 BBC Northern Ireland production starring Eileen Atkins, Peter Bowles, Richard Griffiths, Gemma Jones, and Harriet Walter. The Fossils are an unconventional British family living in 1930's London. Orphans Pauline (Emma Watson), Petrova (Yasmin Paige), and Posy (Lucy Boynton) are being raised by an elder sister Sylvia (Emilia Fox) and her Nana (Victoria Wood) in the absence of their eccentric great uncle Matthew (Richard Griffiths). As Sylvia struggles to educate and support her three charges on very limited funds, she is forced to let rooms and enroll the girls in the Academy of Dance and Stage Training in hopes of furthering their education and preparing them to earn a comfortable living. While at the academy, each of the three ambitious girls discovers her own personal calling and labors intensively to achieve her dreams: Pauline studies to become a star on the stage, Petrova gravitates toward a career in aviation, and Posy trains to become a great classical ballerina. Their paths are difficult and full of adversity, but the sisters' steadfast support of one another and common resolve to earn a place in the history books based on their own merits propels each of them toward individual success. A compelling and inspirational film that encourages young women to strive for their dreams, Ballet Shoes is most appealing to ages 9 and older. --Tami Horiuchi

    Ballet Shoes Reviews:
    It's okay 3 Star Review
    2009-10-04 - Love the book. The movie is a bit weak, but sweet. Worth a watch if you're a fan of the book and Emma Watson.

    For all girls young and old who've had a dream. 5 Star Review
    2009-09-05 - I had no expectations of this movie having never read or heard of the book. I bought it because Emma Watson was in it and was curious to see her outside of the Harry Potter character of Hermione. She was wonderful, as were all the girls. I loved this movie. It took me back to the dreams I had as a young girl and still dream of to this day. This movie will touch all girls and women of any age. I'll watch it over and over again.

    Albert Miller Review 5 Star Review
    2009-08-22 - One of the most engaging movies I have seen for a long time is the 2008 BBC production of "Ballet Shoes;" a meditation on creative talent and perseverance. Based on the Noel Streatfeild 1993 novel of the same title set in London in the 1930's, the storyline of the film moves fast and holds your attention to the very end. The dialogue is spirited and expressive. Cast as young orphans in three key roles are Lucy Boynton, an aspiring ballerina, Emma Watson, a promising actor, and Yasmin Paige, a mechanically inclined girl who wants to fly airplanes.
    The additional cast of Eileen Atkins, Peter Bowles, Lucy Cohu, Emilia Fox, Richard Griffiths, Gemma Jones, Adrian Lester, Harriet Walter, Marc Warren and Victoria Wood play first-rate supporting roles.
    An exclusive interview with Emma Watson -- a charming extra feature on this DVD -- shows her to be a truly accomplished young artist.


    Pleasantly surprised! 4 Star Review
    2009-08-10 - I actually ordered 'ballet shoes' because I recognized two of the actresses.
    I had hoped the story would be at least 'fair', I was pleasantly surprised!
    I actually enjoyed the movie. I was caring about the characters; all of them,
    not just the three girls. I was waiting and holding by breath as they were
    waiting for news. I saw a family there and I was concerned for them. Wonderful!
    Many likable characters in addition to the three girls shown on the cover.

    Misses the mark 2 Star Review
    2009-07-12 - The story opens in London in the 1930s, as an eccentric explorer (Richard Griffiths) returns from his adventures with three orphaned baby girls to be raised by his niece (Emilia Fox), while he goes off on another long trip. As the girls become teenagers, they enroll in a theatrical school hoping to earn enough money to support themselves: Posy wants to be a ballerina and Pauline (Emma Watson) wants to be an actress, but Petrova just wants to fly airplanes.

    Adapted from a well-loved children's book, this made for BBC film suffers from a script full of holes and poor direction. We meet a houseful of characters but don't get to know any of them well. Their dialogue is lifeless and lacking in real emotion; except for the wonderful Ms Fox, they merely take turns dully reciting their lines and each scene falls flat.

    Emma Watson (Harry Potter) looks nervous and awkward and her character, like the others, is superficial. She's supposed to be a great actress, but this isn't shown; Posy is supposed to be a gifted dancer, but again, we just have to take their word for it. Pauline, the aviator, is ignored altogether. Recommended only for those who enjoyed the novel.










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