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Quick, Quick, Slow -- Film Review
July 02, 2009 SHANGHAI, China -- A charming middle-aged cast floors viewers in this hearty, feel-good comedy which demonstrates that age is no barrier for a group of amateur dancers to live life to the fullest. First-timer Ye Kai's jazzes up the "Shall We Dance" formula with topical instant fame legends of such shows as "America's Got Talent," then anchors it in a genuine mainland Chinese social context, making "Quick, Quick, Slow" meaningful family fare for Asian-themed TV and festivals. If figures quoted at film's end are anything to go by, about 100 million Chinese in their 50's or above keep fit by dancing in parks.
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