is not as natural as the first. But the dance part feels good.
Probably got a lot of fresh moves, choreography and inspiration from that myspace game. This part is mainly about hip-hop, and I feel that the small rehearsal passages are stronger than the big dance at the end.
Mouse's mechanical dance is good. Watching this kind of movie is to feel that the mass base of hip-hop is still quite strong, huh, it's not just black dance. Everyone on the team has their own unique skills.
The last time I went to a party, it was also a white girl who danced hiphop, and she danced well. Probably all dances have something in common.
The ones in the subway are very innovative, although many movies have been used, huh, huh. It felt a little bit like a rent when I first watched it.
The male protagonist also has solid basic skills in traditional and modern dance. The heroine can only feel like hip-hop, oh, salsa is also very good at dancing. I feel like her Latin dance should also be good, like shake bombom, haha.
The big dance in the rain at the end was not bad. It's just feeling a little cheesey. But both male and female protagonists are cute, that's all.
After watching the movie, I wanted to learn to dance, haha. My friends went to learn hip-hop, and some of my friends learned west coast swing, dancing very style, and then went to learn ballet. Let me finish this part.
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