Save the Last Dance

2001 Drama

In this romantic drama, two teenagers in love struggle to look past their differences. After the unexpected death of her mother, Sarah Johnson (Julia Stiles) moves to Chicago to live with her father. Knowing no one at her new school and not at home in a gritty, inner-city high school, Sarah has trouble adjusting, but she soon becomes friends with Derek (Sean Patrick Thomas), who has talent and street smarts but a checkered past. Sarah was an avid student of ballet before her mother's death sidelined her studies, while Derek has some serious hip-hop moves, and their mutual love of dance leads their friendship into something deeper. However, since Sarah is white and Derek is black, they have more to contend with than the average high school couple; Sarah gets static from Nikki (Bianca Lawson), Derek's former girlfriend, while Derek has to deal with his friend Malakai (Fredro Starr), who is still deep in the thug life Derek is trying to avoid. Save the Last Dance was directed by Thomas Carter, who previously examined the sociopolitical side of dancing in Swing Kids. more..

Director: Thomas Carter

Starring: Julia Stiles, Sean Patrick Thomas, Kerry Washington, Fredro Starr,Terry Kinney

Reviews

  • Above all, this is a movie where the characters ask the same questions we do: They're as smart about themselves as we are.

    Roger Ebert - The Chicago Sun-Times

    27 April 2013

  • Sure, you've seen some of these moves before, but Save the Last Dance triumphantly passes the audition.

    Mark Caro - The Chicago Tribune

    27 April 2013

  • The most traditional of Hollywood romances, in that it's resolutely about nice people with nice problems.

    Jay Carr - The Boston Globe

    27 April 2013

  • Carter can't sidestep the script's cliches, so he wisely cuts to the fancy footwork whenever possible.

    Peter Travers - Rolling Stone

    27 April 2013

  • Thomas' easygoing warmth helps to melt Stiles' icy veneer, and one of Dance's few pleasures is an extended musical segment where she tries to ape his homeboy posturings.

    Susan Wloszczyna - USA Today

    27 April 2013

Awards

  • Theatrical - Best Director

    Black Reel Awards (2002)

     
  • Best Kiss

    MTV Movie Awards (2001)

  • Best Sound Editing - Music - Musical Feature Film

    Motion Picture Sound Editors (2002)

     
  • Film - Choice Actress

    Teen Choice Awards (2001)

  • Standout Performance - Male

    Young Hollywood Awards (2001)