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<title><![CDATA[伦巴 英文影评 Ruma Movie Review]]></title>
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<p><strong><a target="_blank" href="www.130q.com">伦巴</a> 英文影评 Rumba <font color="#000000">Movie Review</font> </strong></p>
<p><strong>It's hard to dance competitively without your leg and your mind</strong></p>
<p>by Roger Ebert</p>
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<p>&quot;Rumba&quot; is a peculiar deadpan comedy from Belgium, sort of sweet, sort of macabre, about a couple who are out of step with life but not with each other. It&rsquo;s not terrifically funny, but then how could it be? The influence of Jacques Tati abides in the material, without his sunniness.</p>
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<p>Dom and Fiona (Dominique Abel and Fiona Gordon, who also co-wrote and co-directed the film with Bruno Romy) are schoolteachers and competitive rumba dancers &mdash; and dangerously out to lunch. Arriving at a dance contest, they realize they&rsquo;ve forgotten their costumes, race home to get them, and drive back at top speed while changing their clothes, Dom at one point upside down in the driver&rsquo;s seat while Fiona tugs at his socks. It&rsquo;s one time you&rsquo;re relieved to be able to see it&rsquo;s back projection.</p>
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<p>Their luck worsens. Just for starters, they&rsquo;re in a car crash on their way home, and Dom loses his memory and Fiona her leg. This doesn&rsquo;t much depress them; they&rsquo;re loving and ebullient, and have each other. But then one catastrophe after another besets them, only one of which I will reveal.</p>
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<p>Abel and Gordon, I learn, have long worked together in cabaret, tilting toward physical comedy. They&rsquo;re essentially silent comedians with no need of a movie with a soundtrack, and &ldquo;Rumba&rdquo; has a bare minimum of dialogue.</p>
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<p>They&rsquo;re skilled. A scene when Dom tries to rescue Fiona after a mishap with a trash fire reminded me of that Buster Keaton bit where he tries to help a drunken woman into her bed.</p>
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<p>The movie is pleasing and amusing. I think it&rsquo;s intended to be funnier, but it&rsquo;s too laid back to achieve take off. Yes, laid back, even after they burn the house down. Those damned wooden legs. Nothing but fire hazards. <a href="http://www.130q.com"><font color="#ffffff">www.130q.com</font></a></p>
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<pubDate>2009-08-08 02:26:21</pubDate>
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