If you like dance movies, especially break dancing, you will love this movie.I know the critics gave it bad reviews, but it's still a lot of fun and very entertaining (and inspiring if you are a dancer).I thought the acting was pretty good overall, especially the coach and assistant coach.The dancers/actors did a phenomenal job and all the dance scenes were incredible.The last scenes during the BATTLE were fantastic. I really enjoyed watching the U.S. battle South Korea. Excellent!
'Sentiment: Positive đ'
If you lose your passion for something, you might feel lost. So does our main actor here (you may know him from a TV show called Lost), who has to train a few kids to do something that seems unachievable. Mainly because some of his pupils didn't lose their focus, they didn't have it to begin with.But the movie does have a story, even though we have a lot of characters that have to fit into the story, you do get a bit of their background and the movie does make sense. The dancing is OK, with some wicked things/stunts being performed. The story is more than decent and is fun to watch. Overall something people who like "battle" movies might very well enjoy
'Sentiment: Negative âšī¸'
Dancing awesome. Drama and acting not so much.There is a "bad guy" in the movie that one of the main characters owes a bunch of money to. The whole movie leads to that dilema. Somehow Steve Harvey settles that issue and now the movie is back on track to dancing.
????? What?? That is the main thing that dropped this movie's rating. It wasted 30minutes of the viewer's time. They could have kept it so there was the usual beef between the dance crews. The big, scary, hinted at drug lord was not necessary.