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Dirty Dancing

Why this classic movie from 1987 has not aged well

By Chloe Rose Violet 🌹Published 11 months ago • 3 min read

This classic movie has not held up to the current times we live in. Like at all.

I watched this movie with my partner for Valentine's Day because it was one of my favorite childhood movies while growing up. I remember my mom sitting me down when I was 12 or 13 years old telling me this was a movie for every young girl to watch.

Let's just say I don't think I'll ever encourage my daughter to watch this movie- even though it has sentimental memory for me.

Watching this movie with my partner last night, changed my perspective on it.

Baby (Jennifer Grey) is one listless summer away from the Peace Corps. Hoping to enjoy her youth while it lasts, she's disappointed when her summer plans deposit her at a sleepy resort in the Catskills with her parents. Her luck turns around, however, when the resort's dance instructor, Johnny (Patrick Swayze), enlists Baby as his new partner, and the two fall in love. Baby's father forbids her from seeing Johnny, but she's determined to help him perform the last big dance of the summer.

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So firstly we looked up the age gap between Baby and Johnny, and honestly I was horrified as a mother. She is 17 years of age during this movie and his character is set to be 25 years of age. I cannot believe my mother encouraged me to watch this when I was that young to be honest- especially since when I was 17, I dated a guy that was 21 years old and that was one of the worst relationships of my life. 21 year old's should not be at high school parties in my mind. Go to the bar or read a book or do something else other than hang out with teenagers much younger than you.

Anyways I could go on a tangent about that but I don't really want to. The age gap was weird now watching this movie so many years later.

Maybe this isn't the right comparison but I do feel like I have to bring up Kendrick Lamar's Not Like Us. Especially after the half-time show at the Super Bowl. He made a statement about Drake, and the times that we live in. If you haven't seen anything about the half-time show from the Super Bowl, I'll leave a link down below for you to watch the performance.

We as a society should be calling men like Johnny Castle predators. They even refer to Baby as a kid in the movie. They refer to her being significantly younger than him but we as a society still romanticize movies like this. It's not okay. As a mother, I'm horrified. Even though I still love the movie, and not gonna lie Patrick Swayze was kind of a hunk in this movie, I don't agree with the message it sends to young women about an older man being able to “rescue them” in a sense. It's predatory behavior.

Other topics in the movie such as abortion have aged well. The whole scene where Penny is struggling with the pain after her abortion just makes my whole heart ache. I read a story on TikTok this morning about a doctor being fined for giving an abortion to a 10 year old tape victim. I might be making a leap here but I truly feel that we as a society cannot glamourize situations like this and refuse to accept the consequences of these said actions.

I'm definitely pro-choice. Because it's a choice. Having a baby isn't a death sentence but for some people it could be. And I truly am so thankful to live in Canada where I have a choice. I love that that topic aged well.

Maybe this is a controversial topic but I don't think that Dirty Dancing is a movie that I want my daughter to watch when she's older. I don't want her to romanticize relationships like Baby and Johnny's. My partner changed my whole perspective on the movie and I honestly don't feel the same way about the whole movie after watching it with him and listening to his perspective- especially since we have spent time discussing the Super Bowl performance.

What do you guys think?

Was I wrong by comparing the Drake and Kendrick beef with this movie? Did I make too much of a stretch here?

I just couldn't help it with how popular the Super Bowl performance has become in the days following it.

History is in the making here. I'm not sure I am excited to see what is coming next.

Chloe Rose Violet 🌹

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  • Mother Combs11 months ago

    I let my children watch Dirty Dancing when they were younger, and I still haven't heard the end of it from them. "Johnny" was a pedo, "Baby" needed locked up, her parents needed slapped, and on and on and on. And that was just what my youngest said. I won't say what my oldest said, she was a little more vulgar with her sentiments. I've never regretted letting them watch a movie so much before

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