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How She Move
Not original "original" screenplay
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CHRIS BRAIOTTA
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January 23, 2008
HOW SHE MOVE
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HOW SHE MOVE: Bursts of drama despite the “original” screenplay.
How She Move has an “original screenplay” — but no one who’s ever seen a movie would use the word “original” to describe it. Raya (Rutina Wesley) must leave her posh boarding school when her soon-to-die junkie sister soaks up all the family’s money. How rude! That leaves Raya back in with her Jamaican family, and desperate to find her way back from the dead-end Queens streets. But here’s the good news: she’s one heck of a dancer, and a national stepdancing competition is mere weeks away. So yeah, the plot outline evokes a thousand HBO midafternoons. But director Ian Iqbal Rashid marries a gritty, unglamorous shooting style to an interest in what’s going on between the plot points. The dance sequences suffer for the lack of gloss, but it’s a fair trade because tiny bursts of drama erupt whenever the plot looks the other way.
98 minutes | Boston Common + Fenway + Fresh Pond + Circle/Chestnut Hill + suburbs
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