It's a pity that in the performance of hip-hop itself, this film still has a common problem with almost all dance competition films, that is, the protagonist's dance skills are often much worse than those of those who were defeated, but because of the needs of the film, the protagonist still won the championship.
The most painful part every time I watch this type of film:
after seeing the crazy and wonderful performance of the supporting characters, I especially look forward to how the protagonist's performance can be more exciting and nb, because we all know that the ending must be the protagonist's victory, but the protagonist's performance Always so disappointing.
The same is true of Cross Street, a film that competes with his skills.
Seriously analyze the reason, it may be this: the
supporting roles are all professional dancers to perform,
and the protagonist is just an actor, and it is impossible to surpass them no matter how much you practice.
Therefore, we often see such scenes.
After the special nb performance of the previous team, the
protagonist appeared. After a very sb performance, the
judges nodded frequently, the audience went crazy, and the previous team was frustrated.
No way, looking forward to a really good dance competition movie.
If you think the first part is not bad, then stop here, don't watch the second part, it's really ugly, extremely boring, unreasonable, and the catharsis of emotions can only be described as a horse.
Also get some triads that are more sb than tm's sb, which makes people think it's a movie from the anarchic period of World War II, and the only trick of the triad is to reveal the gun.
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