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Agustin Rejas is een idealistische ex-advocaat wiens gevoel voor gerechtigheid hem deed beslissen om politieman te worden. Van zijn bazen kreeg hij de opdracht een team te leiden die een charismatische marxistische terroristenleider moet opsporen. Zijn zoektocht duurt al meer dan 12 jaar en leidt hem uiteindelijk naar een ontmoeting met de danslerares Yolanda, een ontmoeting die zijn leven zal veranderen. Rejas is getrouwd en moet zijn gevoelens voor Yolanda dus voor zichzelf houden. Dit kost hem steeds meer moeite, maar het geeft hem wel de kracht om zijn zoektocht voort te zetten. (Filmfreak Distributie)

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Engels In several reviews, objections regarding the credibility of the screenplay are raised. That supposedly Maoism and terrorism, as presented in the South American context, are completely different, that the whole story is fabricated, etc. The reality is that even though the creators did not aim for an artistic reconstruction like The Baader Meinhof Complex, they relied upon remarkable accuracy on real events that took place in Peru during the rule of the corrupt president and dictator Fujimori when the country was devastated by a civil war led by the terrorist organization Sendero Luminoso - the Shining Path. At its forefront was Professor Abimael Guzmán, who is embodied in the film by the character Ezequiel. He, along with many others from the local "cultural front," was discovered in the apartment of a famous dancer and artist, when it became apparent that a whole range of people supported the Shining Path. The screenwriter essentially added a romantic storyline and the character of a detective, who represents the police team confronting the terrorist organization. The Dancer Upstairs is an interesting psychological crime drama that nicely captures the absurdity of the events of that time, including the operetta-like details. Naturally, this topic will resonate more in the country where the described events took place because the experiences from the civil war continue to influence the atmosphere in Peruvian society. The cherry on top is Javier Bardem's charismatic performance in the lead role. Overall impression: 90%. ()

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