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Dancehall Queen

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Realistic portrayal of Dance Hall sub-culture
Review: This movie should be a real eye opener for the segment of the Jamaican society which lives "above Cross Roads". Yes, many may be appalled by the willingness of the mother to expose her teenage daughter to sex, as a currency for survival. While this does not represent the life choices of Jamaicans in the large majority, it is the reality of many single mothers in post-colonial societies - more than we are ready to admit. That does not make these societies lost causes.

The daughter's positive choice (saying no to the advances of the "Uncle") should not be overlooked in our haste to be outraged at this attempt to present a taboo issue. Her choice and her mother's decision to use dance hall to their mutal advantage, remind us that there have always been high moral standards among those who daily face major socio-economic challenges, even the young. Every Jamaican understands how to "tu'n yu han' mek fashi'n". If we stop long enough to observe, we will see it.

This been one of the most balanced portrayal of the lives of Jamaican poor "trying to make a way out of none" that I have seen on film for a very long time. It was realist yet presented in very good taste. It makes me proud to be a Jamaican!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 100% Pure Jamaican
Review: Unlike most other depictions of Jamaican life and culture, Dancehall Queen is 100 percent pure and authentic Jamaica. The characters, the dialect, the style, the rhythm and pace of the story are all very real. If you are of Jamaican heritage or just interested in getting some insight watch this movie.

Me really encourage all a una fe watch it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 100% Pure Jamaican
Review: Unlike most other depictions of Jamaican life and culture, Dancehall Queen is 100 percent pure and authentic Jamaica. The characters, the dialect, the style, the rhythm and pace of the story are all very real. If you are of Jamaican heritage or just interested in getting some insight watch this movie.

Me really encourage all a una fe watch it.


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