Los Angeles Times

‘Desert’ a rebellion via dance

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For the Iranian college students in “Desert Dancer,” dance is an act of defiance against an oppressive regime. The often painfully bland movie, set against the rise of the Green Movement after Iran’s 2009 presidenti­al elections, is based on events in the life of Afshin Ghaffarian, who formed an undergroun­d troupe in Tehran.

Reece Ritchie brings heart to the lead role, particular­ly in the decisive solo performanc­e that caps the film. But that sequence is as expressive and alive as the rest of the supposedly movement-loving drama is static.

There are, however, a few lovely moments of communion between Ghaffarian and his heroes, among them Rudolf Nureyev and Michael Jackson — dancing ghosts in footage that he watches in classrooms and online. In the film’s most telling moment, one of his rebellious friends (Tom Cullen) shows Ghaffarian how to bypass the country’s firewall and access YouTube, and the first thing he looks up is “pirouette.”

As directed by Richard Raymond from Jon Croker’s exposition-laden screenplay, the film hinges on the virtue of its characters’ pursuit of beauty and truth. It’s hard not to root for artists when they’re pitted against morality police. And yet Ghaffarian’s story plays out within such a generic framework, and with such self-importance, that it’s all too easy to remain untouched by the onscreen events.

Freida Pinto’s troubled beauty is a case in point: In her pas de deux with Ghaffarian and their non-dancing exchanges, she’s more emblematic than flesh-and-blood.

— Sheri Linden “Desert Dancer.” MPAA rating: PG-13, for thematic elements, drug material and violence. Running time: 1 hour, 44 minutes. Playing: ArcLight Hollywood; Landmark, West L.A.; ArcLight, Sherman Oaks; ArcLight, Pasadena; Edwards Westpark 8, Irvine; Regency Director’s Cut Cinema at Rancho Niguel, Laguna Niguel.

 ?? Relativity Media ?? REECE RITCHIE, here with Frieda Pinto in the film “Desert Dancer,” plays Iranian Afshin Ghaffarian, who formed an undergroun­d troupe in Tehran.
Relativity Media REECE RITCHIE, here with Frieda Pinto in the film “Desert Dancer,” plays Iranian Afshin Ghaffarian, who formed an undergroun­d troupe in Tehran.

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