Three years after the fact, Ren McCormack (Kenny Wormald), a young person brought up in Boston, moves to Bomont to exist with his uncle, auntie, and cousins after his mother's excruciating expiration from leukemia. Before long in the wake of arriving, Ren makes companions with Willard Hewitt (Miles Teller), an associate senior at Bomont High School, and gains experience from him about the boycott on moving and music. He soon starts to get pulled in to Moore's disobedient little girl Ariel (Julianne Hough), who is dating soil track driver Chuck Cranston (Patrick Flueger), whose father possesses the nearby race-track. After an affront from Chuck, Ren winds up in an amusement including transports, and regardless of his powerlessness to drive a transport, he scores. Reverend Moore doubts Ren, denying Ariel to see him until kingdom come, indeed accusing Ariel's insubordinate disposition on him. Ren and his cohorts need to do away with the law and have a senior prom.
After an while, Ariel starts to fall for Ren and says a final farewell to Chuck, letting him know she's tired of him treating her like earth. In consequence, he affronts her by calling her a skank and thumps her down when she attempts to hit him. He attempts to head out, yet she begins to obliterate his truck with an channel, bringing about Chuck defeating her, wounding her face. In the wake of knowing about Ariel's demolished condition, Moore gets together with Ariel and his wife, Vi (Andie MacDowell), at the chapel and immediately thinks Ren was the particular case that had demolished his girl. At the time he proclaims he needs Ren captured, Ariel lets him know that he can't attack everything on Ren much the same as he did with Bobby, who expired in the auto accident. She goes onto state how Bobby used his whole life attempting to do right by him, for example getting great reviews and dependably heading off to church, yet he was never sufficient for him. Notwithstanding not a single person recollects the exceptional things about Bobby, just the mischance and boycott on music and moving his demise created. After she intensely uncovers to not being a virgin, Moore slaps her over the front side, provoking Ariel to escape from the chapel. Moore attempts to apologize, pod her mother follows her letting him know that he's "finished sufficiently". Vi is strong of the development to permit moving and illustrates to Moore he can't be every person's father, and that he is barely being a great father to Ariel. She too states that moving and music are not the issue.
Ren goes soon after the city chamber and peruses some Bible verses, given to him by Ariel, that portray how in old times individuals might move to rejoice, practice, party about, and/or venerate, making plans to lift the moving boycott. Then, Ren likewise instructs Willard how to move. The city committee votes against him. Steadfast, Ren influences the manager of the cotton plant where he works to give them an chance to have a prom there; the plant is simply outside the Bomont city limits. Ren heads off to see Moore, realizing that Moore still has enough impact to force the guardians not to let their youngsters come. Ren tells Moore that in spite of the fact that they denied the movement to release the law, they can't prevent the young people from having the first senior prom, which has dependably been denied. He then inquires as to whether he can take Ariel. Moore, after some supposed, permits Ariel to run and offers compensation with his wife and girl, better comprehension things.
On Sunday, Shaw solicits from his assemblage to supplicate the secondary school understudies putting on the prom. Not long after Ren and Ariel land at the prom, Chuck and numerous of his companions ride up, purpose on pummeling Ren and Willard for a prior battle in the film. Notwithstanding, Ren and Willard battle them off as well as Rusty and Ariel's assistance. Ren then excursions some confetti into an shredding machine and yells, "Let's move!" The film finishes with everybody moving in the horse shelter to the melody from the opening credits, "Footloose".
Release date: October 14, 2011 (USA)
Director: Craig Brewer
MPAA rating: PG-13
Music: Deborah Lurie
Genres: Musical, Remake, Musical Drama, Musical comedy, Comedy film, Romantic drama, Romance Film, Drama
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