I still like the first one

Wade 2021-12-14 08:01:18

Streets", it turned out to be just placed in the folder of the E drive, okay, let’s take a look today. In fact, the first part of the dance in the subway was good. Of course, it didn’t refer to the excitement and the quality of the dance, but the creativity. Everyone dressed up as various characters and got on a somewhat empty car, and suddenly they tore off one by one. Dancing in disguise and wearing a mask to make other outsiders at a loss, and at the same time there is a camera prepared in advance for secretly shooting and uploading to YouTube; like the dance in a bar after that, using box springs; in terms of participating in street dance. It’s also a creative idea for everyone to dress up as a variety of sneak shots to dance behind the opponent Tuck in the prank promo; and the last one wanted to participate in street dance but couldn’t fight, and chose to go back to the street to dance. It happened to be a heavy rain. At the same time, I pinched the lights and turned on the headlights, and added the small lights in my hand, which made the scene of the last group dance very dragging. It also made the first actor who played Tyler come again. In the bar, he persuaded the heroine An Di to go home to the MSA school. He also talked about the matter between him and Nora as a continuation of the previous one. Okay, In fact, it's a bit boring. If you have him, you don't have it. At first glance, I thought it was a male protagonist, but later I realized that it was not. The two of them look the same, so there is no point in having more movies like this, and it's a bit homogenous. Compared with the top one, it’s better than the previous one, because this one focuses too much on music. It invites a lot of big names to sing, and there are so many songs. Just one when you drive, and the one used as a ringtone for a trial jump. During the demonstration, different people have different songs. There are so many, but it seems to be too blunt insertion. A movie dominated by dance looks like a contribution to music, while the previous one pays more attention to the process of development. , I know how things happened and developed and ended. I can feel that the music comes out naturally with the plot, and only where it should be. The things in this part seem to be deliberately arranged, and the contradiction does not last for a while. After it happened, An Di was kicked out of 410, and then formed a new dance troupe to solve a lot of problems, and choreographed the dance after the random dance, although to be honest, the dance moves and creativity of this movie are indeed much better than the previous one. Yes, but too messy, too complicated and too fancy. The last one was a dance performed by two people of completely different dance classes. It combined hip-hop and ballet together. It was amazing for everyone. And this one is a complete hip-hop, even though it was in an advanced dance school. Ballet is the foundation, but ballet is only this school, just the teacher. A salsa was added to a barbecue party. It can only be said that this is a new atmosphere, at least it has changed, but it is still very uncomfortable behind. No, it's not exciting. Can see The last scene was shot twice, because one of them found that the red jacket hadn't been there for a while while cutting through the camera. By the way, it turns out that the short dances on the mobile phone in "Jing Wu Men" are from here, that is, those in the red overalls wearing white masks, really sad "Jing Wu Men".

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  • Winifred 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    I've seen Dance Forest Fight for Hegemony and then look at some of the heroine's dances. It's really stupid, and she's very talented and amazing = =BB and the heroine's beautiful waist- -||... In short, there is no love at all~ Wandering between 1-2 stars

  • Katlyn 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    For that youthful taste! They dance so well

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.