Nighy and West are probably the biggest names here, and they're both excellent in parts a long way from their usual type: the former is lovely and delicate as the shy, mild miner finding a new simmering rage at the government's treatment of his colleagues, while West gets to have flamboyant fun as the camp actor, particularly in
an impressive dance sequence.
Not exact matches
It has incredible performances from Martin, Bernadette Peters and Christopher Walken, features some
impressive song and
dance sequences, and really hits the emotional core of broken dreams.
This is followed by an unusual but
impressive sequence featuring a modern -
dance performance choreographed by Ohad Naharin.
As
impressive as Channing Tatum's
dance sequence is, beyond the nimble hoofing, it has nothing going on under the hood.