I love dancing, so thought I would enjoy it, but it was so bad it was painful to watch! I couldn't make it to the end.
Beginning with the cognitive dissonance of trying to look at Moishe Yehuda - who looks 75 years old - as the Hassidic father of young children (given the age that they marry in that sector he could probably be their great-grandfather!).
Then there's the truly cringe worthy acting by nearly everyone, but most notably the actress playing the dancer (on a call supposedly hearing that her partner has abandoned her, she answers the phone and leaving no time the other side to actually talk - she just immediately starts shouting "I hate you" and crying - most unconvincingly, and no - she's no better in other scenes).
And finally the absurdity of the premise (looking straight into the tango dancer's eyes, Moishe tells her: 'I can't look you in the eye').
My advice? Just - don't do this to yourself.
Beginning with the cognitive dissonance of trying to look at Moishe Yehuda - who looks 75 years old - as the Hassidic father of young children (given the age that they marry in that sector he could probably be their great-grandfather!).
Then there's the truly cringe worthy acting by nearly everyone, but most notably the actress playing the dancer (on a call supposedly hearing that her partner has abandoned her, she answers the phone and leaving no time the other side to actually talk - she just immediately starts shouting "I hate you" and crying - most unconvincingly, and no - she's no better in other scenes).
And finally the absurdity of the premise (looking straight into the tango dancer's eyes, Moishe tells her: 'I can't look you in the eye').
My advice? Just - don't do this to yourself.