For hip-hop lovers

Deron 2022-04-20 09:01:44

The plot is bland, the emotional lines of the male and female protagonists are unclear, and the relationship between Louis and the supporting actress who can hardly be remembered is even more inexplicable. But none of that stopped me from giving her high marks.

As she has always expressed, dance is their life, and it melts into every inch of their skin. They feel their own existence, experience the meaning of existence, and find the direction of life - to find their own happiness. I really can't deny the passion for dance that the film shows.

Her focus is not on the plot. Like with Hip-Hop the most important thing is not the movement, but the feel. I have to say fabulous for the last Battle. I almost cried with excitement, my heart was pounding non-stop. (Let me think that the director was born to shoot MVs?!) Maybe this effect is especially strong for dance lovers. Made me feel like a rhythm in my body was calling to me.

The water splashes drawn by the male protagonist with his toes in the rain are so handsome! Lights like that!

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Step Up 2: The Streets quotes

  • Moose: Well, there's a reason they're there and not here.

    Moose: You should take a look for yourself. I think you'd be surprised.

    Blake Collins: And you are?

    Moose: I'm Robert Alexander the third, but you can call me Moose. I dance with their crew.

    Blake Collins: You dance?

    Moose: Damn right, I dance!

    Moose: I can take you to where they are.

    Blake Collins: Okay, Goose, let's go.

    Moose: Heh, heh. No, no - it's Moose.

    Blake Collins: Whatever.

  • [Andie is trying to get the dissenting mob's attention at the Dragon dance club]

    Voice From Crowd: You are not the valedictorian!