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In order to win the Street Dance Championships, a dance crew is forced to work with ballet dancers from the Royal Dance School in exchange for rehearsal space.
Release : | 2010 |
Rating : | 5.8 |
Studio : | BBC Film, Vertigo Films, Little Gaddesden Productions, |
Crew : | Production Design, Director of Photography, |
Cast : | Nichola Burley Richard Winsor Ukweli Roach Frank Harper Charlotte Rampling |
Genre : | Drama Music Romance |
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There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
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STREETDANCEI saw the trailer for this when it was first released and the first thing I thought was "this looks terrible". How many dance movies can they make? They all seem the same to me...and I was right. This is nothing different.The movie is about a street dance troupe that are trying to make it into the finals of a dance competition, but their leader has left and they have nowhere to rehearse... until they get told they can rehearse in a ballet class as long as they teach their ballerinas to street dance too.The story was nothing new... OK so this time you have ballet dancers trying to street dance, but that was nothing great. The ballet dancers just acted very stuck up and the street dancers just had bad attitudes. None of the characters were very likable. Don't get me wrong, I didn't dislike them, but I wasn't really rooting for anyone.The movie stars Nichola Burley, Richard Winsor & Charlotte Rampling. The chemistry between the cast was pretty convincing. I suppose the main reason most people went to see this was because when this came out street dance was a big thing thanks to Britain's Got Talent. This film features some of the dancers from BGT. George Sampson was in it for a while, but I was disappointed in his main dance in the movie. I thought his audition on BGT was better. The champion dancers in the film were another street crew from BGT named Flawless. Flawless were very good on BGT and in this. Their dancing was very good and entertaining. But the main draw for me was knowing that Diversity were going to be in it. For me, Diversity were the best dancers that BGT have seen. They are still very big now and are still touring to massive crowds. They were in the movie very briefly, but their performance was the best.The movie was not the worst dance movie I have seen, but it was not good either. The most annoying this was the ending. The movie did not end. It explained nothing! The final dance routine was not that entertaining either. I thought the final dance would have been a lot better than it was. I can't dance, so I am not slagging off their talents, i just think the choreography could have been better.I will give this film 4 out of 10."Have you ever been to a ballet?"https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ordinary-Person-Movie- Reviews/456572047728204?ref=hl
'StreetDance 3D' is pretty much another dance movie of the current crop of recently released dance films such as 'Step Up'. Now, if one likes dance and energy, such as myself, they can enjoy this one. The story is easily predictable and it doesn't have anything new to offer but I felt that it was well told and the viewer does care for the characters. There's plenty of energy, drama and lightness to entertain. The acting of Nichola Burley and co is very good. Charlotte Rampling also does a fine job as the encouraging kind-hearted teacher. However, the highlights of 'StreetDance 3D' are the dance sequences. Each of the actors/ dancers give their all to the performances exuding energy, passion and love for music and dance. The refreshing and innovative combination of ballet and streetdance is wonderful to watch. I didn't see the 3D version but I doubt that it would effect my liking.
The plot was well followed sequentially through out, however the plot is similar to others that have been done before.What this movie does offer is candy for the eyes and inspiration in terms of dance, particularly with the dance sequences at the beginning and during the movie. A MUST SEE in the cinemas Especially in 3D, the combination of music and dance in this film is unlike all the others I've seen, a fresh new take... UK style! In terms of characters for this film, they were interesting, and the acting abilities of the dancer/actors are like other dance movies.. where the acting skills are something still to be acquired fully.I'm certainly buying this when it is out on DVD, as a great future reference point for dance moves and choreography.
Oh. A dance movie - modern wiggly leaping about dancing to a soundtrack of rap, hip hop and bangbox music, with a story about streetdancers forced to join forces with a class of ballet dancers.Let's get something straight - I'm not a fan of dancing, neither ballet nor street, and I'm fat and 57 - I don't do dancing (which may be one of the reasons I don't care for it). Also I don't care for music falling into those styles. So why did I go and see it? Because it's in 3D, and I'm a sucker for 3D.But d'you know, I really enjoyed it. There's nothing in it plot-wise which you haven't seen in a hundred other movies, but that didn't matter - it's a feelgood story about underdogs learning to work together and coming out on top.Some of the acting is a bit ropy, but it has two things working strongly for it. One is Nichola Burley. Her acting slips from time to time, but she conveys tough vulnerability well, and she is both cute and hot at the same time. And the other is the dancing. It still isn't my thing, but by heck, it's impressive. And the final sequence is well done.Oh, and the 3D isn't bad either.