: The performance features a "killer band" including legendary musicians like bassist Donald "Duck" Dunn, whose presence provides an authentic foundation for the comedy.
The scene is defined by its infectious energy and theatricality. It serves not just as a musical number, but as a celebratory anthem of unity and love.
: The iconic dance moves—characterized by stiff, synchronized shuffling—have become a staple of pop culture, frequently referenced for their "cool yet goofy" aesthetic. Musical Legacy
On Rotten Tomatoes , the film maintains a , with critics specifically highlighting the "soul-stirring musical numbers" as the element that rescues the movie's over-the-top plot. Roger Ebert famously gave the film three out of four stars, praising the energetic musical numbers and the surprising amount of "grace, humor, and whimsy" found within the chaos.
: Regarded as "absolute cinema," the scene is a favorite for its ability to combine pure physical comedy with a genuine tribute to the urban blues sound. Critical Reception
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