Saturday, August 18, 2012

Movie Review : Step Up one step could change your world

Movie Review of Step Up Revolution. No doubt, the presence of Youtube as one of the world's leading social networking could have a positive impact for the owner of a special talent. The Mob dance group is one of them, they want to be heard again by the community by performing wild in the streets.
The Mob led by two friends named Sean (Ryan Guzman) and Eddy (Misha Gabriel Hamilton). They both have a very solid team and experts in their respective fields in order to pave the way for the Mob became popular. Every street actions performed by The Mob, directly uploaded to YouTube in the hope of getting the highest ratings receive prize money as well as $ 100 million the United States.
Polemic begins when Sean meets a beautiful girl named Emily (Kathryn McCormick). Braided friendship Eddy and Sean broke after learning Emily's true identity. It was also impacted by the continuity of the group The Mob, Sean and Emily love relationship, and the relationship between Emily and her father's family.
To be able to enjoy the Step Up Revolution, it should not be mandatory before watching the movie Step Up. Although this film is a sequel to the project, but the stories in it are not related at all to the previous screen. Movie Step Up Revolution have a greater focus on the art of street dance with a social mission and vision without prejudice beauty entertainment.
The concept of The Mob dance performed not just ordinary street dance. In the movie Step Up Revolution, the audience will be amazed with the unique concept of dance and unexpected. It was seen as The Mob perform dance shows 'underground' in an Art Gallery, fine restaurants and offices.
If explored further, the film Step Up Revolution actually has its own story of each dance scene shown. One example is when the group The Mob protesting against Anderson developer Global Properties. It seems to be too difficult to understand by the works of street art from one of the personnel of The Mob called Mercury, which is always the cover of every action of their street. Mercury works of street art seemed to reinforce the purpose of any action during the dance they did this.
Starring Emily is Kathryn McCormick, a former finalist dance contest So You Think You Can Dance in 2005. While actor Sean, Ryan Guzman, making this movie project as her acting debut on the big screen. Although classified as a newcomer star, but both managed to do a duet acting nicely. Overall, the film director Scott Speer is very entertaining and can be a spectacle for the spectators who shall cultivate the art of dance, especially of street dance.

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