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Footloose, 2011

Footloose

English

USA

Rating:5.4
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Profile of Footloose

Footloose can be described as feel good and sincere. The plot revolves around dancers, rebelliousness, and young lovers. The main genres are musical and drama. In approach, Footloose is serious and realistic. It is set, at least in part, at a high school and in a small town. It is located in the USA. Footloose takes place in contemporary times. The soundtrack is rock. It is a remake. Footloose is well suited for a date night and teens. Note that it involves profanity and violent content.

Summary of Footloose

As a transplant from Boston, teenager Ren MacCormack (Kenny Wormald) gets a big dose of culture shock when he moves to a small Southern town called Bomont. A few years prior, a fatal accident involving five youths led local councilmen and a beloved clergyman (Dennis Quaid) to enact ordinances against loud music and dancing. Ren -- never one to toe the line -- challenges the ban, simultaneously revitalizing Bomont and falling in love with the clergyman's troubled daughter (Julianne Hough).

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: 14 October 2011
Runtime: 113 min

Cast and Crew

Kenny Wormald

as Ren MacCormack

Julianne Hough

as Ariel Moore

Dennis Quaid as Rev. Shaw Moore in Footloose
Dennis Quaid

as Rev. Shaw Moore

Ziah Colon

as Rusty Rodriguez

Photos

Footloose (2011)
Footloose (2011)

Clips

Footloose
Footloose: Trailer
Footloose
Footloose: Trailer

Users Reviews

Enjoyable!
at first I thought: how good can a remake for such a teen classic be...? at best, it won't spoil the original. But this new version of Footloose is actually fun to watch. true, no masterpiece film-making can be found here, but its fresh and...
Likely to see
Not for me

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