- Studio: Universal Focus
- Release Date: Oct 13, 2000
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 46 Ratings
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Feb 8, 20129Fantastically acted, wonderfully entertaining, funny and just sad enough to make it heartwarming enough to make it one of my favorite movies. I give this movie a great 92%.
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CherR.Oct 10, 200110I loved this movie. It was funny and touching. I have to say was one of the things I loved about this movie was seeing Stuart Wells in a dress. :-)
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DesiM.Mar 23, 200110
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JoelB.Apr 26, 20015Some good parts, and a very talented lead, but incredibly manipulative overall. Not an unpredictable moment!
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[Anonymous]May 31, 20010There are, surprisingly, some good British films -- ones that aren't even set during the miners strike -- and there are many naff ones: this is the naffest of the naff. Predictably manipulative.
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[Anonymous]May 2, 200210This was one of the best movies I have seen!
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CorinnaW.Jan 3, 200710Really beautiful film. Bell and Waters are simply superb.
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[Anonymous]Jan 16, 20018
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DerekL.Mar 1, 20018Why are you reading this? Get up now and go see this movie. Wonderful acting (the best this year) by Jamie Bell. Too bad the script just doesn't quite ring true (otherwise itd bea 10++) But don't let that stop you. Still here?
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RyanM.May 26, 20011"Billy" is pretentious and boring, plodding and formulated and any other bad term you can ponder upon.
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KatieC.Jun 1, 20019This movie was great! The acting was so superb; expect to see Bell more in the future. The movie combines comedy, tragedy, and drama into the most well-rounded movie I've seen in a long time. It's one of those movies where you just fall in love with it the first time you see it. It's impossible not to give a standing ovation to the cast and crew. It truly was an amazing film.
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HeleneM.Jun 7, 20018A good, but not great, movie. I liked watching the relationships between the characters change; the writing was subtle but powerful. The dance scenes were lots of fun to watch.
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MackenzieJ.Jan 12, 200210I loooove Jamie Bell in Billy Elliot. He's soooo hottttt!
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MikeM.Sep 24, 20029Having never known a thing about the art of ballet, this movie inspired me to delve into its history, heritage, and amazing athleticism. Would like to have seen more of Adam Cooper, who's incredible talent is wasted insofar as he is given only a cameo appearance. A great ending, but Cooper was given short shrift in my opinion...
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DavidH.Jul 23, 20064
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ColeL.Nov 22, 20014This young actor may dance but he cannot act. It's agonizing to watch this boy being beaten and ridiculed by his father making the movie more monotonous. This scottish movie really did not have what it takes to be a brilliant movie.
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KristineM.Jun 28, 200110I think it's a very inspirational movie! It's the best! Jamie Bell Rocks!
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SamanthaB.Dec 28, 20039Such a feel good film, made me feel like dancing! Great performances from a top class cast.
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CraigBMay 11, 20052"Billy Elliot" is every bit as cloying and smarmy as you think it's going to be. The movie is little more than a tarted up remake of "Flashdance" or "Showgirls" or any of a hundred other movies where a plucky, unschooled main character tries to dance his or her way to fame. I feel less intelligent for having seen this movie.
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SeanJan 22, 20068great story, great dancing. although not as good as the musical in London
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Nov 24, 201110"Billy Elliot" as another reviewer already said, improves with each watching. Jamie Bell gives a performance of a lifetime. Julie Walters does a terrific job as well. Excellent movie.
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Aug 25, 20117"A young boy in a poor mining community in Northern England, wants to learn ballet, to which he seems a natural at, despite his disapproving father who feels that ballet is un-manly." Now, doesn't that sound like the hokiest premise ever? But, you'd be surprised.
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60There's too much miserable reality and not a lot of transcendent dance, and the director, Stephen Daldry, doesn't cover the action from enough angles.
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80Director Stephen Daldry gets it right.
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88You'd be hard-pressed to find a purer expression of rapture in a film this year than the one that opens Billy Elliot.