: The film features a disillusioned former ballet teacher who recognizes Joseph's potential, bridging the gap between two seemingly incompatible worlds. Visual and Artistic Direction
: The central conflict arises from Joseph's struggle to adapt his raw, improvisational street style to the rigid discipline of classical dance. Let's Dance(2019)
: Much of the "storytelling" happens through movement, where the evolving dance sequences represent the growing trust and synthesis between the protagonists. : The film features a disillusioned former ballet
The film's "paper" or script is built on the classic "fish out of water" trope, using the following key elements to drive the narrative: The film's "paper" or script is built on
: This marked Chollat's first foray into feature film directing after a successful career in theater, which is evident in the film's dramatic blocking and character-driven sequences.
: After a betrayal by his crew and girlfriend, Joseph's journey focuses on finding his voice again through an unlikely partnership with Chloe, a rising ballet star.