Hot blood!

Theodora 2022-03-22 09:01:56

Recently, I feel more and more that watching movies is a preference, and the movies are not very well made, but just because I like these genres, I still feel good when I watch them, and I can watch them very high. I know it's a good movie, but because I don't like it, no matter how good it is, it's still not refreshing after watching it.

Just Dance is that kind of movie. I like youth campus comedies and romantic comedies, so as long as the filming is not too ugly, I will find it good-looking. I just checked imdb and it seems that it is only 5.4 points, and Rotten Tomatoes is only 25 points. But, who cares. Just like it.

In the first half of this film, I think it's smooth and attractive, but in the second half, it starts with the love scene, and then it's a bunch of shit. Although the whole film has long been rotten stalks, rotten stalks can be hidden and new tricks can be found. Once the bottom is exposed, it will start to be disgusting and hateful. In addition to the most important climax scene, the awkward dance part, I felt that the filming was a bit boring, but it did not have the dramatic effect and tension before. Then all the old stalks, rotten stalks, incredible stalks that are forced to get together, turning blunt and reluctant... After they appeared one after another, I really felt a little disappointed.

But overall, I think it's still pretty good. Probably because I like this kind of subject matter, so the emotional standards will be looser. After all, it is a pleasure to watch it. (big heart)

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Step Up 2: The Streets quotes

  • Smiles: Yeah, they wanted me to fix my teeth.

    Jenny Kido: I like you teeth!

    Smiles: Thanks, I like your accent.

    Jenny Kido: What accent?

    Smiles: That accent you got... You have an accent.

  • Andie: I remember the first time I saw someone move like they were from another planet, I couldn't keep my eyes away. I was little mom took me to a jam session in the neighborhood, it started off small but word spread and soon some of the best dancers around were showing up to compete in something they eventually called the streets. It became home, I got a front row seat to history. I wanted to glide and spin and fly like they did, but it didn't come easy. My mom would tell me don't give up, just be you, because life's too short to be anybody else. She was right. When I was 16 my mom got sick and in a couple months she was gone. Everything changed, including the streets.