The structure is loose, the plot is idiots, and even the music is far inferior to the first one, including the main dance scene, if it weren't for the group dance effect in the last heavy rain, it would still be SO SO, this much-anticipated hip-hop movie It's not even a particularly seductive super-long MV. If the heavy rain is not used as special effects, the last climax of the dance effect will be at least 50% off. Although the first part is not quite a classic, but that kind of hybrid that combines various dance forms of ballet, modern dance, hip-hop, is also to my taste, and it is more enjoyable than pure hip-hop that blindly takes the drastic route. . The original sound of the first part is also very good. The strong rhythm of the HIPHOP is interspersed with the melodious interludes of the violin from time to time, which is great.
The heroine's length is really unsatisfactory. She always wears a short dress that shows a large waist and abdomen, and she can actually see the obvious protruding belly. Besides, do girls dance hip-hop... how powerful can they be?
The male protagonist Robert Hoffman, a dancer, has worked in countless movies before, what "Dancing Seventeen" (also called "Dancing 2: Love in Havana"), the last few of the cast and crew of "Coach Carter" Platoon, you can find his name in the DANCER group. The length is not bad, but it is much worse than the CHANNING TATUM whose facial contour is more delicate than carving. CHANNING made an unnecessary cameo appearance at the beginning of this episode for a few minutes, but his Chinese kung fu dance, which seemed to be flying over the wall, was very chic, and his dancing skills seemed to have improved compared to the first episode. I don't know if he used a stand-in.
Will Kemp, who plays the male protagonist's brother, felt a bit British at first glance. After GOOGLE, he was indeed British, a professional ballet dancer. Like the famous ADAM COOPER, he also skipped the shocking male version of "Swan Lake". Also, he really looks like Gilardino, alas, I miss the peaches who are far away from Viola.
The cutest supporting role is of course the curly-haired Moss, if I guess right, this kid named Adam G. Sevani should be Hispanic, the little face Q looks like it came straight out of a cartoon, Surprisingly young, born in 1992!
In short, this so-called sequel cannot give people the interest to watch it a second time. As a film with music and dance as its main focus, it is definitely not a success.
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