It’s a strange new world to her, and she’s not so sure about it.Īnd of course they have a movie-style meet cute. Eighteen-year-old bookworm Katey moves to Cuba with her family. Instead of taking place at an upstate New York resort in the 50s, this movie takes place in Havana on the cusp of the Cuban Revolution. Who knew that the Black Eyed Peas were alive during the 50s! Listen to it whenever you’re in the mood to move your hips. First things first, the soundtrack to this film is so much fun. (Thank god for unlimited texting.) So go ahead. So much for going to bed early! I texted my roommate from college and we proceeded to watch it together way into the wee hours of the morning. Recently, I was flipping through my cable channels on a boring Friday night when I discovered that this movie was just about to start. Not only did it give me something to watch during college on my used DVD player when I was procrastinating on a project, this campy reimagining of the 1987 classic was just plain dancing fun. Although its existence is entirely unnecessary, (A sequel to one of the greatest romantic comedies of all time? No thank you.) I love this movie. I completely understand.īut if you DO remember this movie, then you and I have a lot to reminisce about. This 2004 flick flew under the radar-it was in theaters during the same time as The Notebook, so you were likely preoccupied with the profound realization that Ryan Gosling is hot, hot, hot. Do you remember this movie? I wouldn’t be surprised if you didn’t. Today, I would like to take this time to revel in one of my guiltiest of guilty pleasures: Dirty Dancing Havana Nights.
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