Billy Elliot (2000)

Who's In It: Jamie Bell, Julie Walters
Who Directed It: Stephen Daldry

Year of release: 2000


Billy Elliot (2000) Movie Review
Reviewed by: Adam Mast, Zboneman.com

It seems that British film makers are not at all interested in conventional storytelling. They also have a very keen, and biting sense of humor as indicated by recent classics such as The Full Monty and Lock Stock and Little Voice. Billy Elliot is a picture that could have been terrible if not executed properly. Thankfully, there are so many charming moments in this picture, that it's hard to resist.

Jamie Bell is Billy Elliot, a sweet natured young lad who develops a fascination with ballet. This doesn't go over well with his father, who wants his son to do more manly things, like boxing. With the aid of an inspiring teacher (winningly played by Julie Walters), Elliot learns to dance in hopes that he can attend the Royal Ballet School. This is all set to the back drop of a horrible mining strike, that leaves Elliot's family in terrible financial straits.

Although Billy Elliot does have it's manipulative moments, it manages to win you over through strong performances, and raw dance numbers that never seem over-produced. Bell is completely engaging as Elliot. He has a natural acting ability that reminds me of a young Chrisitian Bale (Empire of the Sun). This kid is brimming with limitless energy and he's also smart and likable. Bell is also complemented by an outstanding supporting cast including; Walters, Gary Lerb and Stuart Wells.

Stephen Daldry's direction is outstanding. He fills Billy Elliot with little moments of charm that really make this film endearing. This film is much more than dancing, it's about a little boy becoming a man and moving forward with his life. These are themes that Daldry handles with care and restraint.

Like many films to come out of England in the past few years, Billy Elliot is strange, yet original and sweet. I admire the chances it takes. The Hollywood system would probably just turn this into another Flashdance or Center Stage. Thankfully, Billy Elliot uses dancing as a subplot. This is a movie about character, and one that I quite enjoyed

Grade: B

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