dance, dance, dance

Laura 2022-04-19 09:02:03

You are alone in the crowd.
You are considered a freak by others.
In fact, you have your own wonderful world.
So occasionally you will feel some loneliness and failure of "who will listen to the broken string"... The

film is about such a group of dancers.
Well, who said that hip-hop dancers can't be called "dancers"?

The opening is very exciting, and after 5 minutes of footage, I can't stand the excitement and want to start recommending. However, the lessons learned from The Onion movie made me abruptly hold back the urge until the end of the movie.

The story is a bit cliché but not bad, after all, the focus of such films is not in the plot. The dances with strong sense of rhythm came one after another, which made me fascinated while eating, and my saliva poured out endlessly along with my appetite and things other than my appetite...
Although I said that, it still belongs to Ye Gong's good dragon. I think hip-hop is powerful and handsome, but I really can't appreciate its beauty...

All in all, dance-themed movies have always been one of my favorites, uh, one... I would rather kill by mistake than let go is unswerving. purpose.

Step up, I personally think 2 to 1 looks better.

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Extended Reading
  • Laurianne 2022-04-23 07:02:19

    The atmosphere is warmer than 1

  • Demetrius 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    The legendary sequel Poison Bar~~ Not bad, but nothing special

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.