, a local teen who has a good heart but (initially) no rhythm.
Ren, an outsider who loves music and dance, finds himself at odds with the town’s rigid rules and the Reverend’s authority. Along the way, he: Footloose m1080p 2011 ID10090
The Reverend ultimately gives his blessing, and the seniors hold their prom just outside the town limits in a grain mill. The story ends with the iconic dance sequence to the song "Footloose," as the youth of Bomont finally reclaim their right to celebrate. , a local teen who has a good
Ren decides to challenge the law by petitioning the town council to allow a senior prom. During a public hearing, he uses to argue that dance is a form of celebration and praise, not a sin. Although the council initially votes against him, Ren’s persistence eventually moves Reverend Moore to realize that his grief has turned into an obsession with control. The Resolution The story ends with the iconic dance sequence
The story follows , a teenager from Boston who moves to the small Southern town of Bomont to live with his aunt and uncle after his mother passes away. Ren quickly discovers that Bomont is unlike any other town: three years prior, a tragic car accident claimed the lives of five local teens (including the son of the town’s influential minister) following a dance. In response, the town council, led by Reverend Shaw Moore , passed "The Law"—a strict ordinance banning loud music and public dancing. The Conflict
, the Reverend's rebellious daughter, who is trying to escape her father's stifling control and her abusive boyfriend, Chuck. The Climax
The search for the specific tag refers to a high-definition digital copy of the 2011 remake of the classic film Footloose . The "ID10090" is likely an internal tracking ID or database entry from a specific file-sharing or media cataloging site. Here is the story and plot of the 2011 film: The Premise