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Step Up Revolution (2012)

July. 26,2012
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6.4
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PG-13
| Drama Music Romance
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Emily arrives in Miami with aspirations to become a professional dancer. She sparks with Sean, the leader of a dance crew whose neighborhood is threatened by Emily's father's development plans.

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Vashirdfel
2012/07/26

Simply A Masterpiece

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Claysaba
2012/07/27

Excellent, Without a doubt!!

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Dotbankey
2012/07/28

A lot of fun.

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Chirphymium
2012/07/29

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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Ole Sandbaek Joergensen
2012/07/30

What is your expectations when seeing a dance movie, I mean many of the reviews are negative because the story is not all that good and maybe it seems a bit to out there to change the mind of others via dance.Well what I like about these movies, this franchise, is that it is all about showing some great dancers doing something extra and showing off cool choreographs and playing great music, it always have a lot of different music, not only dance and hip hop, but also classic and ballet etc. I wish I had some of the talents these actors and dancers have, they make it seem so easy and cool, so this is why you should see these movies, not for the story, not for the typical romantic thing, but for the dancing, the music, the moves and the cool scenes with that.Enjoyable, just see it for the moves and the music.

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laurenbrigittepool
2012/07/31

I love step up so much, but this is the worst one so far. The movie starts off so good with that awesome dancing scene at the beginning and then it starts to get really boring and half the time I don't even understand what is going on in the movie. I wish that they could do something different in each Step Up movie other than just two dancers who meet and then fall in love in every movie. it just feels like the movies keep repeating itself. I could think of heaps of ideas for dancing/hip hop movies and they don't always have to have romance as half of the main story. I'm looking forward to the fifth and I know that there's going to be another romantic story in it as well. I don't understand why they can't make up another idea, too many love stories in every type of a movie will eventually just get boring.

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callanvass
2012/08/01

Credit IMDb. Emily arrives in Miami with aspirations to become a professional dancer. She sparks with Sean, the leader of a dance crew whose neighborhood is threatened by Emily's father's development plans.I liked the first movie, even the sequels previous to this were decent enough, but this was just awful to watch. It seems like they were trying to outdo the dance stunts from the previous movies, and focused more on that, then the story. It doesn't help that the acting isn't very good either. They even try to add a social sort of feel to it, by adding You Tube into it. Another problem was the lack of chemistry between Emily & Sean (Kathryn McCormick & Ryan Guzman) they are rather amateurish when it comes to acting, and I didn't feel the chemistry at all. Peter Gallagher is wasted in his role as the father as well. Moose from the second and third sequels shows up at the end, if anyone cares. I don't remember much of this movie, and there is a good reason for that. Step Up 5 is all set for 2015. God help us! At least Brianna Evigan will be back for the 5th sequel3/10

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Arthur Wellington
2012/08/02

Having performed Contemporary with the Frankston Ballet Company for over 15 years, I was blown away by this stunning portrayal of dance (pronounced: Dar-nce), and the impact it can have in both social and political spheres.This film follows a "crew" called "The Mob", who are using "Flash Mobs" to gain "Hits" on "The Youtube" to win a large cash prize. However, when a large property consortium threatens to build condominiums over their historic and ethnically diverse neighborhood, The Mob focuses their art toward social awareness and protest.The plot thickens as the property magnates daughter Emily joins the mob in an act of rebellion. To my surprise (and delight!), this uptown girl falls in love with Mob co-founder Sean, whose rugged handsomeness and thick golden locks remind one of a typical street hooligan. Jealousy, angst, and betrayal ensue; fracturing friendships, relationships and bringing a community to its knees.For a large portion of the film, I was gravely concerned for the fate of our two protagonists; a modern day Romeo and Juliet whose love was being asphyxiated by an unforgiving father and a jealous friend. Could the power of dance truly overcome corporate greed and male machismo?*** SPOILER ALERT ***Yes.The power of dance can overcome anything. In a beautiful finale, The Mob re-forms to reform the town's attitude - and that of the developers - to stop them from destroying beautiful, historic Miami. And as our young lovers perform a beautiful "bump 'n grind" in front of him, even developer dad realizes the error of his ways.I have seen and heard of similar tales from all over the world: From Baltimore all the way to New York, where dance overwhelms the mind, body and soul and allows the evil powers of rational decision making to be overcome by the beauty of beauty.My only criticism is that this film is, for the most part, too realistic. .

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