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Now Showing In Budapest: 'Step Up 2 the Streets'

Now Showing In Budapest: 'Step Up 2 the Streets'
"Rebellious newcomer Andie is an outcast trying to fit in at the elite Maryland School of the Arts while still holding on to her old dream of dancing with an underground Baltimore street crew."



Movie type: Drama - Like the original film, this is a dance-heavy film aimed at teens and young adults, particularly females. This film is more heavy on the hip-hop dancing than the original.

Director: Jon Chu

Script: Toni Ann Johnson, Karen Barna

Starring: Briana Evigan (Andie), Robert Hoffmann (Chase Collins), Will Kempe (Blake Collins), Tony Devon (Attorney Gold)

Length: 2 hr. 17 min.

Reviews:

“Average There's not much more to say about Step Up 2 except that it works when the characters are dancing and it is borderline painful when they're not. “Berardinelli, Internet Critic

“Average Step Up 2 The Streets is all about impressing us with its fancy footwork. But the dance scenes feel like a diversion, since the story, acting and dialogue are sadly lacking in originality and substance.” USA Today

“Average The stepping is terrific and the climactic sequence, a knowing nod to the infamous Bollywood 'wet sari' number, is a knock out.” TV Guide Online

“Above Average It's just as cornball as 'Step Up' (2006), but it's more fun - more of a full-on dance musical, its plot a mere slip of a thing designed to whisk you to the next excuse for another choreographic and ab-centric display.” Newsday

Source: cinemareview.com


02.04.2008

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