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1937130 minDrama, Romance

Life Dances On

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Is Life Dances On worth watching? With a rating of 6.9/10, this Drama, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Life Dances On Synopsis

After the death of her husband, Christine realizes she has possibly wasted her life by marrying him instead of the man towards whom, in her youth, she had a stronger inclination. To overcome these dreary thoughts, she decides to find out about him and the other men who danced with her during a ball that was a turning point in her life, many years ago. She pays a visit to those forgotten acquaintances one after the other; Christine is not only surprised to see how they have fared, but also discovers the impact she had, unknowingly, on the feelings and the destiny of these persons.

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Top Cast

Harry Baur
Harry BaurAlain Regnault
Marie Bell
Marie BellChristine Surgère
Pierre Blanchar
Pierre BlancharThierry Raynal
Fernandel
FernandelFabien Coutissol
Louis Jouvet
Louis JouvetPierre Verdier, dit Jo
Raimu
RaimuFrancois Patusset
Françoise Rosay
Françoise RosayMarguerite Audié
Pierre Alcover
Pierre AlcoverTeddy Mélanco
Pierre Richard-Willm
Pierre Richard-WillmEric Irvin
Maurice Bénard
Maurice BénardBremond

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Is Life Dances On worth watching?

Life Dances On has received mixed reviews with a 6.9/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Romance movies.

Is Life Dances On hit or flop?

Life Dances On has received average ratings (6.9/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Life Dances On?

Life Dances On is a Drama, Romance movie that After the death of her husband, Christine realizes she has possibly wasted her life by marrying him instead of the man towards whom, in her youth, she...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfOct 22, 2022
★ 7

Marie Bell is "Christine". She is recently widowed and going through her possessions when she discovers a dance card from her past. On it are the names of various men she knew - to varying degrees - back when she was a debutante attending a ball. She decides to track these men down and the film follows her as she tries to evaluate whether or not she married the right man, encountering each and considering where her (and their) future may have led had events played out differently. It also becomes apparent that these men, too, have found their lives impacted on by their relationship at the time with her. Some of their stories are tragic, some satisfying, some entertaining: we have a hen-pecked local mayor, a recluse, a priest, an hairdresser - who might not have proved to be her cup of tea, anyway. What "Christine" gradually comes to realise is that regret and wishful thinking are a two way street, and the poignancy of her journey is well encapsulated at the end when she meets a young man, much the same age as she was when her card was being filled. Bell is really effective here, she plays the role with nuance and an endearing charisma especially as she begins to realise the reciprocal effects of the characters' behaviour when they were all around sixteen years old. The dialogue is also quite well written with a degree of humour, frankness and realism that helped ensure director Julien Duvivier could sustain what might otherwise have been rather a long, and episodic, 2½ hours. This is an engaging lifetime retrospective that takes it's time and, I suspect, will leave us all with our own choice of whom she ought to have married (if anyone of them).