Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Step Up: Revolution

Step Up Revolution Poster
Image from: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1800741/

Name: Step Up Revolution, Step Up 4: Miami Heat

Release date (in Singapore): 30 August 2010
Watched on: 3 September 2010


Summary:
Emily Anderson, the daughter of a wealthy businessman, arrives in Miami with aspirations of becoming a professional contemporary dancer. However, she soon falls in love with Sean, a young man who leads a dance crew in elaborate, cutting-edge flash mobs. The crew, called the MOB, strives to win a contest on Youtube for most hits for a major sponsorship opportunity, but Emily's father threatens to destroy the MOB's historic neighborhood and the entire community to build a large hotel, in the process displacing thousands of people. Emily bands together with Sean and the MOB to turn their performance art into protest art or risk losing their homes and jobs due to Emily's father's project. They succeed in making Bill Anderson not break their area, thus saving their crew and the neighborhood.

Summary from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Step_Up_Revolution



Personal Ratings: 3.5
Really love this show. The dancing and art was really cool. I find that this maybe the best step up so far (from what i have watched). I totally love the idea about infiltrating the art museum, camouflaging in with all the art pieces and then dancing. Totally love the ballet part. 
I also loved the last group performance in the show where they used many props and techniques to show off their dancing skills. 

However, one thing was that the love relationship part was a bit to fast and the first part didn't leave an impression on me. But the whole show was nice all together and there were also some heart breaking parts in the show both about love and friendship. And so, i cried (again >_> gotta stop crying, seriously), a little bit for that part. I also did not liked the part about them saying "you and me against the world" stuff.


Recommended for:
Gender: Male & Female
Age: 13 and above
My ratings: PG

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