Yes, a great movie. Realistic dance environment and great individual attitude exploration. I enjoyed a lot. Very stimulating. However, it seemed to fall just a bit shy, for me in one area. That is the area of artistic intensity. The movies "Shakespeare in Love" and "Moulin Rouge", I thought had some of that intensity. "Shall We Dance" seems to me to fumble around a bit with "Why people would want to dance." The answers seemed slightly flippant or frivolous, although for Richard Greer meaningful motivations seemed tempted to spring out. It seems to me that such a movie could have the opportunity to project more passion in the drive of the artist to express what is mandated in his or her soul. That is why many people dance.