celebrated its 20th anniversary — and only ET reunited its two stars, Julia Stiles and Sean Patrick Thomas, to reminisce about their time on set, the film's message on race, and more.Directed by Thomas Carter, followed dancer Sara (Stiles), who after the death of her mother moves from a small Midwestern town to the south side of Chicago.
She then falls for Derek, an African-American teenager (Thomas) at her new high school, who also shares a love for dance. Kerry Washington portrayed Derek's sister Chenille.
It touched on issues of interracial couples, race and class.«I’m really proud to have been a part of the movie, especially because it resonated [with audiences],» Stiles told ET's Nischelle Turner.
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