Paul and Millie Cao lost their youth to the aftermath of the Vietnam War. Forty years later, they have become successful professionals in Southern California-and are rediscovering themselves on the dance floor.
Directed by Laura Nix
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3.1 / 5
Crew
Laura Nix
Director
Laura Nix
Screenplay
Laura Karpman
Original Music Composer
Davis Guggenheim
Executive Producer
John Turner
Executive Producer
Kevin Senzaki
Sound Effects Editor
Popular Reviews
13 reviews
Bailey
6.0★ · 01/29/25
I’ve seen better, but it’s not bad. Just very basic, wish it dived a little bit more into the couples history. That dance at the end was beautiful though.
I’ve seen better, but it’s not bad. Just very basic, wish it dived a little bit more into the couples history. That dance at the end was beautiful though.
Joshua Hinrichs
7.0★ · 02/09/20
A sweet look at an elderly couple as they use dance to reconnect, even if you are looking in rather than there with them.
A sweet look at an elderly couple as they use dance to reconnect, even if you are looking in rather than there with them.
Jonathan
While it is a sweet and a very personal documentary it didn't interest me much. It didn't focus on delivering a lot of information, but rather a feeling and a connection to the people involved; it didn't work for me quite honestly.
While it is a sweet and a very personal documentary it didn't interest me much. It didn't focus on delivering a lot of information, but rather a feeling and a connection to the people involved; it didn't work for me quite honestly.
Robin Hellgren
4.0★ · 12/29/19
I’m all for dancing in movies, but something about this just didn’t resonate with me. As a documentary it just felt a bit meh, and for an academy award shortlist nominee I was expecting more.
I’m all for dancing in movies, but something about this just didn’t resonate with me. As a documentary it just felt a bit meh, and for an academy award shortlist nominee I was expecting more.