Billy Elliot (Jamie Bell) is an 11-year-old boy living in northeast England in the mid-1980s.

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Billy Elliot (Jamie Bell) is an 11-year-old boy living in northeast England in the mid-1980s. While his gruff father and brother are taking part in a massive coal miners strike, Billy goes to boxing lessons and furtively plays his dead mother's piano out of loneliness. One day Billy notices a ballet class nearby. Intrigued, he begins practicing and taking lessons from Mrs. Wilkinson (Julie Walters), a tough-minded teacher. Billy begins to fall in love with ballet but keeps his lessons a secret from his family, who struggle to put food on the table while the strike drags on. When his father finally learns the truth, a family crisis erupts, and Billy struggles to prove that dancing is more than just a hobby--it's his dream. BILLY ELLIOT is a touching and heartwarming story that avoids clichés by setting the story in the grim mining town of northern England amid economic hardship and sacrifice, showing the joy and release that dancing provides for Billy.

A Guilty Pleasure
I skipped
Billy Elliot on the big screen because I was a little afraid. I’d heard it compared to The Full Monty, a film that was mildly amusing, but--at least for me--not much more. But one of the good things about home video is that it gives you a second chance to see movies you might not have been willing to risk going out to a theater to see. I’m glad I finally did get to see Billy Elliot because something quite unexpected happened--I loved it, although I’ll admit it was a guilty pleasure.

While Billy Elliot doesn’t seem much like The Full Monty to me, it does have affinities with movies like Rocky and Girlfight, films that follow a familiar story arc where a working-class athlete overcomes seemingly insurmountable obstacles in the pursuit of a sport that fuels his/her passion. This is well-trodden terrain, but given the right actor--Sylvester Stallone in Rocky and Michelle Rodriguez in Girlfight--you get a hero you not only care about but can root for. Once again the formula works in Billy Elliot, where the title character is an 11-year-old working-class boy who doggedly pursues his dream of becoming a professional dancer. And once again, it’s the charismatic actor who plays the title role--the energetic, jug-eared young Jamie Bell--who brings to life an unforgettable character.

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A Coal Mining Town with an Ocean View
Billy Elliot is set in 1984-85 in the coal mining town of Everington in northeast England. Billy lives in a part of town made up of rather picturesque brick houses with nearby green fields, and the ocean can often be seen in the background as the characters walk through the streets. The filmmakers have taken pains to paint a picture of a life that’s not entirely bleak--nearly every scene is awash in color.

But throughout almost the whole movie, a prolonged, violent strike is the dominant fact of life in Everington. And the ...

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