Step up revolution all in1/10/2024 This time director Scott Speer and writer Jenny Mayer have combined street dance with flash mobs. It won’t be a huge crossover hit outside of those who refuse to admit that they still watch dance flick, but if you enjoy laughing at these silly movies, this is as great as it gets.Īll dance movies these days are about reconciling street dance with another form of popular dance to create something new that makes the underground dance world shit a brick. The movie isn’t knowing enough to delve into self-mockery or irony, it’s just as painfully earnest as all such ass-shaking cinematic shenanigans, yet at least everyone involved acknowledges the braindead fun and goes with it. It’s just having too much fun serving up cheese and stellar choreography. It’s a project made by filmmakers who recognize that the chances of the audience actually buying the big screen dance troupe as real people or becoming even momentarily emotionally involved in their trials and tribulations is fairly slim. Step Up Revolution is just as ludicrously plotted and boasts the same brand of ridiculous dialogue that we’ve come to expect from the series, and yet it’s also easily one of the most watchable titles in the whole cycle. Dance movies have somehow become a viable genre once again and we get a few per year. Don’t ask how, it’s not worth the inevitable brain strain that would go along with trying to answer such a question. Somehow the dance franchise Step Up has made it to four movies.
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