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Despite having a great career and a loving family, lawyer John Clark is missing something in his life as he meanders listlessly from day to day. When he notices a beautiful instructor, he soon signs up for ballroom dancing lessons.
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Salon.com
There are so many appealing performers in Shall We Dance? that it's a crime the director, Peter Chelsom, and the screenwriter, Audrey Wells, haven't given them more to do.
October 19, 2004
New York Observer
Under the clunky direction of Peter Chelsom, while forced to mouth inane dialogue by Audrey Wells ... a swell bunch of troupers get mangled in a monsoon of clichés.
October 21, 2004
Movie Habit
Inevitably this film will be compared to its predecessor, and it simply can't win.
October 18, 2008
USA Today
Turns a sweet, lilting story into a clunky, clichéd and tedious movie sitcom.
October 15, 2004
Urban Cinefile
This excellent and acclaimed cast is shoved into a film whose screenplay should have alerted them that it's not ready to go before the cameras.
October 18, 2008
Washington Post
Occasionally charming but ultimately forgettable bit of fox-trot fluff.
October 15, 2004
TheMovieReport.com
Touches to make 'hip' what should be an unabashedly square story--such as the casting of Nick Cannon in a supporting role and an out-of-nowhere cameo by Ja Rule--more jar than gel.
December 29, 2008
Time Out
Offers attractive, inoffensive characters and a smattering of broad laughs, but it fails to use its potential to explore weightier themes such as John's mid-life crisis.
June 24, 2006
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