Passionate and Energetic

Bo 2022-04-20 09:01:43

This is the third time to revisit this 2006 inspirational film. Although the story is quite cliché, Tatum's charismatic performance, coupled with the splendid realism of the entire choreography, makes the work seem dynamic.

Although the film does not explicitly allow the grafting between ballet and hip-hop, but from the point of view of the last full-scale dance movement, the seamless connection between the two is really wonderful. This can be regarded as my personal favorite among the youth idol works. I remember watching all of Tatum's films on a whim after watching this film. At the end of the film, the dance action video that was collected from dancers during myspace marketing was used, and there are also detailed content in the tidbits.

The music in this piece is very in line with my liking. Step Up, Give It Up to Me and Say Goodbye by Chris Brown have all stopped in my Mp3 all the year round. Fans of modern dance films must watch it.

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Extended Reading
  • Jacey 2022-04-20 08:01:04

    The dancing part is good

  • Kurt 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    I don't understand why so many people say yes

Step Up quotes

  • Mac Carter: [seeing Tyler teaching a bunch of people the dance he and Nora made up] Man, what is this?

    Tyler Gage: It's part of my community service.

  • Skinny Carter: Yo let me do it this time.

    [talking about stealing a car]

    Mac Carter: Skin, you the look out.

    Skinny Carter: But why can't I do it this time?

    Tyler Gage: Can you do it?

    Skinny Carter: Yeah.

    Tyler Gage: Let him do it then.

    Mac Carter: You know what? Here you go tough guy.

    [hands him a crow bar to break into the car with]

    Mac Carter: See that one right there. Go get it.

    Tyler Gage: That car's got an alarm on it.

    Mac Carter: I know.

    Tyler Gage: [the car alarm goes off and the boys run away] Dude, I told you that alarm was gonna go off.

    Skinny Carter: Wait a minute. Y'all set me up?

    Tyler Gage: You should have saw your face.