Bella Baxter, the film’s heroine played by Emma Stone, doesn’t seem to hear him.
She is captivated by the rhythmic thump-thump-thump of the orchestra serenading the dinner guests.
As if possessed, she follows the beat to the dance floor, where she lets loose with a joyous, primitive and sublimely wacky dance that has become one of the year’s defining screen moments.
For Constanza Macras, the film’s choreographer, that scene was about more than just having fun.
“It’s a moment that defines the relationship,” explained Macras, 53, who hails from Argentina and is based in Berlin.
Persons:
” sulks Duncan Wedderburn, Mark Ruffalo, Bella Baxter, Emma Stone, Macras, ”
Organizations:
Sunday’s EE
Locations:
Lisbon, Yorgos, Argentina, Berlin