“Save the last dance”, story and screenplay, written by Diane Adler. ...
Sara says that she used to dance and we are then shown her dancing. ...
Sara’s mother gives her a necklace and as she places the necklace around Sara’s neck, she makes the comment: “It is for love, not luck, ‘cause you don’t need luck, you dance like an angel”. ... The dance matches the movements of the cars, as she falls and the car crashes. ... The last things opened are the dancing shoes. ...
Her “cheeky” nature is revealed, when Sara comes out with the comment, “That’s all right, I’ll dance in circles, probably around you! ... More cultural clashes occur due to the dancing at “Steps” (dance party) as she “bops” to the music. ... He then gets angry with her, yet only scenes before (as with the last sixteen years of her life) he did not appear to care for her. ...
The flirting is extremely evident in this scene while he is teaching Sara to dance. ...
There is a point where I think Derek stops and thinks, “God, Nikki can dance with me, but why can’t she just tame it a bit? ... She makes her way off the dance floor with the most disappointed and offended look on her face. ...
At last Derek realises that this has really upset Sara. ...
I am a bit unsure as to why this last scene even exists; I cannot work out the relevance of the shooting. ... She has gone through so much in no time at all and, as hard as it may have been, she is still aiming at her goal of getting into the Julliard College of Dance.
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