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Make It Happen
Inspired by her admiration for dancing and her dream of becoming a professional dancer, a young Indian girl, travels to New York City, in order to participate in the dance competition in Chicago school, but when she has been rejected, the thing that annoyed her, but incidents come to inspire her, when she works at a nightclub, where she discovers new kinds of dancing.
8 March 1968
12 April 1978, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA
23 November 1981, Winnipeg, Canada
28 September 1983, Dominican Republic
3 October 1983, Los Angeles, California, USA
14 September 1981, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
16 February 1966, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
September 05, 2008
It's hard to dislike all these urban musicals aimed at teenage girls, and even harder to tell them apart.August 08, 2008
Then you wait for the moment one of the regular girls gets injured, the hostess has to find a replacement and... the rest you know.January 20, 2009
...yet another tedious inspirational tale revolving around a would-be dancer's efforts at transcending her wrong-side-of-the-tracks upbringing to become a professional hoofer.August 08, 2008
It's all just filler between the dance scenes, which are admittedly fun. Think Pussycat Dolls with slightly more clothes on. Unrepentantly formulaic, but enjoyable all the same.September 05, 2008
This film's limp retelling of the against-all-odds cliche just doesn't bump, grind or sweat enough to make it happen.April 08, 2011
Another dance movie this year? Seriously, where the heck do they keep coming from?September 05, 2008
Mary Elizabeth Winstead [has] star quality.December 20, 2008
We know the trajectory, it's a question of how brightly the rocket burns and how interested we are in the astronauts aboard this dance missile from small town Indiana to Chicago Big Time Dance SchoolAugust 08, 2008
So predictable that you know exactly what's going to happen at any given minute.August 08, 2008
This awesomely unambitious film has all the depth of a Pepsi ad.August 08, 2008
Despite boundless energy and some surprisingly artful photography, 'Make it Happen' is never more than product. Cheap, abysmally scripted and utterly soulless.August 08, 2008
The film should have been called Rehash Dance, because it is Flashdance without any new ideas.