Strictly Ballroom – effective scenes

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Discuss the way in which at least two episodes, sections or events contributed effectively to "Strictly Ballroom"
Strictly Ballroom directed by Baz Luhrman is the Story of Scott Hastings and is quest between conforming and individuality. The film is set in suburban Australia, in the harsh and competitive world of ballroom dancing. Scott Hastings is one of Australia's best ballroom dancers who is targeted for a number of championships, until he gives up the Dance federation's steps in favour of his own. To give up on his dream at the time he is most likely to win is a huge decision. Scott must conquer his fear of failure and ridicule as well as possible rejection. Two scenes in Strictly Ballroom were particularly effective and added to my overall opinion and understanding of the film.
The opening scene in Strictly Ballroom was very effective, as it introduced the world of ballroom dancing and the "over the top" atmosphere in which the film would take place. The scene grabbed your attention and left you wondering weather anybody could every escape this tight knit circle of conformity. The scene opens with the couples dancing to the traditional Blue Dabube Walt – this is a classical and very famous piece of music by Johann Strauss, it is light and rhythmic and from the very beginning Luhrman has established the "known" world of ballroom dancing. The costumes are traditional, sparkly and colourful and we see the supposed "elegant" side of ballroom dancing. I felt this scene was effective as it juxtaposed so greatly with the other scenes where Scott began to dance with Fran and eventually had the courage to dance his own steps.
Our opinion on the very delicate and pretty world quickly changes as we hear Shirley shrill voice yelling out "come on 100" this quickly alerts us to the fact that behind the glitter and face smiles, ballroom dan