This blog discusses the movie Dirty Dancing, which was released in 1987 and starred Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze. The articles discuss:
* literary aspects, such as characterization, motivation, interactions;
* the music and dances;
* the production of the movie;
* critical reactions.
"Baby's fourth step helped not only Penny, but also Johnny. Apparently, only he had signed the contract with the Sheldrake. He was the one person who was obligated by the contract to show up, with a female partner. If he showed up with a partner other than Penny, then he still fulfilled the contract."
--> I always assumed that Baby disguised herself as Penny. She took Penny's dress and pinned up her hair. I don't know who owned the Sheldrake (Max Kellerman? Because Neil mentions that he owns two hotels), but obviously nobody noticed the disguise.
Why should Baby be afraid that the Schumachers recognize her if it didn't matter who Johnny's dance partner was?
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ReplyDelete"Baby's fourth step helped not only Penny, but also Johnny. Apparently, only he had signed the contract with the Sheldrake. He was the one person who was obligated by the contract to show up, with a female partner. If he showed up with a partner other than Penny, then he still fulfilled the contract."
--> I always assumed that Baby disguised herself as Penny. She took Penny's dress and pinned up her hair. I don't know who owned the Sheldrake (Max Kellerman? Because Neil mentions that he owns two hotels), but obviously nobody noticed the disguise.
Why should Baby be afraid that the Schumachers recognize her if it didn't matter who Johnny's dance partner was?