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"Ballet Shoes (2007) ... Emma Watson ... Koch Vision (2008)" Koch Vision presents "BALLET SHOES" (26 December 2007) (84 mins/Color) (Dolby digitally remastered) -- Our story line and plot, featuring an all-star cast led by Watson (Hermione Granger of Harry Potter), the inspiring and uplifting family drama Ballet Shoes won over audiences of all ages during its UK premiere last Christmas --- Now, KOCH Vision brings Ballet Shoes to American audiences for the first time, when this feature-length adaptation of Noel Streatfeild's beloved novel makes its DVD debut, complete... more info
Good Choice for a Family Evening Together I watched this film without having read the book; and so I approached it without any preconceived ideas about the story or the characters. What initially got me curious is the opportunity to see Emma Watson in something else other than the HP franchise; and I must say that Miss Watson is developing into a fine young actress. Still a little rough, but she could be a real gem with more diverse roles. Hopefully she will blossom into her full potential.
The cast performed credibly, bringing a homely feel... more info
LOVED IT!!!!!!!!! ONE BALLET DANCER TO ANOTHER!!!!!!!!!!! I am in ther Royal Acaedmy of Dance at the Henley College theater, and I do 15 hours a weekand I am very fond of dance and ballet so this movie was abouslotly amazing and enjoyable!
It is about three little girls who grew up toegther in an old house and they were ophans or their parents had left them and they are quite poor so they are advisting rent bedrooms for sale for money and one lady is a proper ballet dancer and notices the girls talent and sends them along to the Royal Ballet school. Over a... more info
It's all very nice, if a little empty "Ballet Shoes" was a very pleasant, Sunday-afternoon kind of film. The three child actresses were impressive; I was pleasantly surprised with Emma Watson (who I had been a little prejudiced towards from her acting in Harry Potter) - but Lucy Boynton as Posy was the real star. Her acting is natural without the need to exaggerate, and she was convincing at portraying the immature, spoiled and ambitious Posy. The film moreover captures the atmosphere of 1930s London successfully with some very charming scenes,... more info