12/27/2023 0 Comments Step up revolution all in![]() When the characters don't banter they perform well. ![]() The main antagonists are mediocre unsavory characters the male is copied directly from the typical random thug that messes with Chuck Norris or Steven Seagal at a bar, while the female is a botched version of Stanley Tucci's character from Hunger Games. It's far from witty in fact the humor tends to fall and becomes tiresome to watch. Problem arises when the movie attempts to exaggerate flamboyant lifestyle, especially those of celebrity's and their reality television. It's quiet amazing that his side story resonates more than the actual main plot. Adam Sevani (Moose) is a star, the uncrowned lead of the series. For what it's worth, the two leads try to bring more emotion to the mix, although only a few good moments come out of it. There are monetary issues, personal issues and dances in between. Story revolves around characters from previous installments, collaborating to make a crew to win the high stake dance competition. ![]() In the end it's just another drawn out excuse for a dance battle, albeit a rather spectacular one. It commendably tries to bring a dancer's perspective on their life style and tribulation, but the plot often contradicts the effort by putting overly flamboyant characters or tired plot. The movie boasts a dynamic choreography and stellar music to go with it, some are timed just right and they are admittedly entertaining. ![]() One of these days Step Up will realize that it's better for the characters to just whimsically dance like in old musical movie without forcing an already stagnant plot. ![]()
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