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: Chris O'Dowd plays the perfectly insufferable office rival, Drew. His over-the-top, hyper-masculine "bad boy" salsa style provides the perfect foil to Bruce’s genuine, technical skill.
Cuban Fury is a vibrant, colorful, and rhythmic escape. It’s the ultimate feel-good movie that will leave you wanting to sign up for the nearest dance class—or at the very least, turn up the volume on some Tito Puente. subtitle Cuban Fury
The film follows Bruce Garrett (Frost), a former teen salsa prodigy whose career was cut short by a traumatic bullying incident. Fast forward twenty years: Bruce is a down-on-his-luck engineer who has traded his sequins for a life of beige safety. That is, until his new American boss, Julia (played by Rashida Jones), enters the picture. Discovering her secret passion for salsa, Bruce realizes the only way to win her heart is to face his demons and get back on the dance floor. Why It Resonates : Chris O'Dowd plays the perfectly insufferable office
What makes Cuban Fury stand out in the crowded "sports-movie-but-for-dance" genre is its heart. It doesn’t mock the art of salsa; it celebrates it. Nick Frost trained for seven hours a day for months to perform his own stunts, and that dedication shines through. It’s the ultimate feel-good movie that will leave