Disappointed

Zoe 2022-04-19 09:02:03

I watched the first part first and then the second part. Although the dance in the first part is not as imposing as the team in the second part, it is basically the solo performance of Tyler and Nora, but the kind of love that is conveyed from Tyler Dance, love, and the pursuit of a better life are what really touched me in this movie with hip-hop as its selling point, especially at the end of the first one, Tyler's black friend was determined to reform his life because of the loss of his younger brother. , tyler also made up his mind to make some achievements with nora, it really made my blood boil. However, in this second part, in addition to dancing or dancing, just find anyone who is a hip-hop master, and it is very easy to Winning the championship of streets always makes people feel so unreal, and it lacks the feeling of excitement. The only highlight of this film is what Andie said to the audience.
In general, if you use one sentence to describe In terms of reviews, I think the phrase "too addictive, empty plot" is the most accurate, a typical American box office half-bad drama.

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  • Tamara 2021-12-14 08:01:18

    Compared with the first one, the plot is slightly thinner. This kind of film is like this, but the dance is super beautiful. The same type of boutique

  • Emmie 2022-04-23 07:02:19

    just because of male

Step Up 2: The Streets quotes

  • [having just been faced at the Dragon dance club]

    Voice From Crowd: You guys are garbage!

  • Moose: Well, there's a reason they're there and not here.

    Moose: You should take a look for yourself. I think you'd be surprised.

    Blake Collins: And you are?

    Moose: I'm Robert Alexander the third, but you can call me Moose. I dance with their crew.

    Blake Collins: You dance?

    Moose: Damn right, I dance!

    Moose: I can take you to where they are.

    Blake Collins: Okay, Goose, let's go.

    Moose: Heh, heh. No, no - it's Moose.

    Blake Collins: Whatever.