Groove

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"Are you feeling it?"
  • R
  • 2000
  • 1 hr 26 min
  • 6.6  (4,588)
  • 54

Groove is a 2000 American drama and music film set in the San Francisco rave scene of the late 1990s. Directed by Greg Harrison, the film follows a group of young people as they prepare for an underground rave party, featuring some of the best DJs in the city. The story of Groove revolves around David Turner (Chris Ferreira), an aspiring DJ who is hosting the party at an old warehouse. David is a young man who dreams of making it big in the music industry, but he struggles to balance his passion for music with his responsibilities and relationships. He is joined by his girlfriend Leyla (Mackenzie Firgens), a creative and free-spirited artist, and their group of friends, including law student Ernie (Steve Van Wormer), wild child O (Ari Gold), and music aficionado Colin (Jerome Hawkins).

As the preparations for the party get underway, the characters face their own personal challenges and conflicts. David struggles with his insecurities and doubts about his abilities as a DJ, while Leyla deal with her own creative block and the pressure to conform to society's expectations. Ernie struggles to reconcile his passion for the law with his love for the rave scene, while O confronts his own inner demons and Colin tries to find his place among the eclectic group of ravers.

Throughout the film, the audience gets a glimpse into the colorful and vibrant world of the San Francisco rave scene, with its pulsating music, dazzling lights, and colorful costumes. From the moment the party starts, the film becomes a non-stop visual and audio treat, with thrilling DJ sets, brilliant visuals, and immersive sound design.

But Groove is more than just a film about a party. It's a film about the power of music and community, and the role that raves play in bringing people together. As David declares at one point in the film, "This is not just a party, it's an event. It's a temporary autonomous zone, a space where people can be themselves and forget about their problems for a while."

The film's message about the importance of self-expression, acceptance, and freedom resonates throughout the narrative, as the characters learn to trust themselves and each other, and embrace their unique identities and talents. Through their shared love of music and the rave culture, the characters form a bond that transcends social, cultural, and personal barriers, and creates a sense of belonging and unity.

At its heart, Groove is a film that celebrates the power of music and the human spirit, and highlights the importance of authenticity, creativity, and community. With its unforgettable characters, pulsating music, and immersive visuals, it's a film that captures the spirit of the San Francisco rave scene in all its glory, and leaves a lasting impression on its audience.

Groove is a 2000 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 26 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.6 and a MetaScore of 54.

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  • Release Date
    2000
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 26 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.6  (4,588)
  • Metascore
    54
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