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Flashdance (1983)
In Adrian Lyne's MTV-style, feel-good, R-rated sleeper
hit - a musical romantic drama with energetic, glossy music-video
style dance sequences. It was a major box-office success and cultural
touchstone, and generally regarded as a formulaic, implausible Cinderella
story. Pop rock music
by Giorgio Moroder and other hit tunes (Irene Cara's "Flashdance
- What a Feeling" and Michael Sembello's "Maniac")
showcased an independent-minded 18 year-old woman who had dreams
of being a legitimate dancer.
The musical film popularized ripped off-the-shoulder
baggy sweatshirts, aerobic dancing, street break dancing, and other
fashion trends (ankle warmers, etc.) of the era. It also had some
raunchy dialogue, such as: "Did you know that the smallest penis
ever measured was 1.1 inches?" A sub-plot told about a rescue
of the heroine's friend Jeanie Szabo (Sunny Johnson) from a real
nude strip club named Zanzibar, after the dancer had sold out on her own dreams.
- in the early iconic - and erotic - opening scene,
Pittsburgh steel-mill welder and gorgeous, exotic bar dancer Alexandra "Alex" Owens
(Jennifer Beals in her first lead role although quite a few of
her scenes were performed by body double/ professional dancer Marine
Jahan) performed in a quasi-strip club named Mawbry's Bar; she
was supine on a chair; wearing a tight red leotard as water splashed
down on her (mostly in dark silhouette);
she was accompanied by the song "He's a Dream" sung
by Shandi Sinnamon (as Shandi); then, "Alex" rose from
the chair and danced
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Dancing And Being Splashed with Water |
- in another sweaty gym scene, Alex engaged in a vigorous
workout (with two others who were providing
dating advice) with equipment and weights - to the tune
of "I Love Rock 'N Roll", sung by Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
- in the film's 90-second, influential, trend-setting
street scene, Alex (in a long-shot) came upon a group of B-boys
(Wayne "Frosty Freeze" Frost, Richard "Crazy Legs" Colon,
and the Rock Steady Crew), who showed off their break-dancing moves
to the tune of Jimmy Castor’s "It’s
Just Begun"
- Alex lived in the loft of a huge abandoned and converted
warehouse, she also aspired to become a professional ballet dancer; another
of the
film's major iconic images was of Alex's torn/cut-off-the-shoulder gray
sweatshirt (she deftly removed her black bra under the sweatshirt)
- she initially entered
into a reluctant romance with her persistent, handsome, older, wealthy
steel-mill boss Nick Hurley (Michael Nouri); later, there was a suggestive
and tantalizing scene between the two of them during a lobster dinner;
dressed in a black tux; she slowly nibbled and sucked soft pieces
of seafood while making suggestive comments: "What
turns you on? (during the conversation, she moved her leg up under
the table to tantalizingly touch his crotch with her stockinged toes)
You like phone booths?"; when Nick's ex-wife
Kate (Belinda Bauer) showed up to introduce herself, and made insinuating
comments about Alex's work as a welder and stripper, Alex removed
her tuxedo coat jacket (leaving the front piece of only a white shirt
and cuffs without sleeves), and candidly described her provocative
first date with Nick: "I f--ked his brains out"
Sexy Lobster Dinner with Nick
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- in another physically-demanding sequence, Alex
performed an intense foot-pounding, stretching, hair-spinning, practice
exercise routine in a black leotard, to the tune of Michael Sembello's
hit song "(She's A) Maniac" ("And
she's dancing like she's never danced before"); it began with
black leotarded Alex taping up her feet in preparation for an intense
workout of running in place, twirling, and stretching (usually performed
by body double Marine Jahan); there were lots of closeups, fast cuts
and blurred action typical of the MTV style
"(She's A) Maniac" Dance Sequence
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- the climactic scene was of Alex' audition (with a
black leotard and ankle warmers) before the Pittsburgh Conservatory
of Dance and Repertory to the tune of the Oscar-winning Best Song "Oh,
What a Feeling!" (sung by Irene Cara); at first she stumbled
and faltered, and asked to start over ("Can I start again?")
- the film's final line of dialogue, and was allowed to continue
- with a combination of moves (including break-dancing at the end),
she was able to gain entrance to the Conservatory
- the
loving and cliched, upbeat romantic conclusion, including a clinch
- after her important dance audition, Alex met Nick; she received
a handful of long-stemmed red roses, a twirl and a loving kiss
in the freeze-framed, dialogue-less conclusion - to the tune of "Flashdance
- What a Feeling!"
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Sweaty Gym Workout
Break-Dancing
Cut-Off Sweatshirt - and Black Bra Removal
"Alex" (Jennifer Beals)
"Can I start again?"
Winning Audition at Pittsburgh Conservatory
Congratulatory Kiss and Clinch After Her Winning Dance
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