Hula Girls
Starring: Yasuko Matsuyuki, Yu Aoi, Etsushi Toyokawa
Director: Lee Sang-il
Category: IIA (Japanese)
Teary goodbyes between friends followed by joyous reconciliation between antagonists; underdogs emerging triumphant after a series of heartbreaking setbacks; and to top it off, a grand all-singing, all-dancing finale. As feel-good summer movies go, Hula Girls has everything - and more, given the raucous hula dance sequences that are as dazzling and well-choreographed as anything of its kind that has ever appeared on film.
Casting aside his penchant for showcasing troubled adolescence (69 in 2003, Scrap Heaven in 2004), Japanese filmmaker Lee Sang-il's move into lighter, family-friendly territory is safe melodrama: an adaptation of the story of a Japanese choreographer's successful attempts in transforming women in a mining town into brilliant dancers.
Hula Girls has at its centre disillusioned ore-dressers (they take care of the coal after it's mined) looking for financial and spiritual renewal amid the decline in demand for coal in mid-1960s Japan.