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    Since these movies wont die out anytime soon...

    Author: LadyN1 from United Kingdom
    26 August 2010

    I have to admit that seeing Step Up 3D was probably one of the most hypocritical things i've done. Why? Because i want to watch a movie that will entertain OR challenge my thinking or just genuinely interest me. Within the first 10 seconds of the trailer I summarised most of the basic (and I do mean basic) plot. So out of my love for the movies i thought there was no way i would watch what looked like a terrible film. HOW WRONG I WAS. OK, to be fair I was not expecting a Spielburg or Scorcese masterpiece but still the plot of this movie is so lackluster and the performances so forgettable its almost impossible to not guess the entire plot within the first 10 minutes. So why did I give it a 7?

    For 2 and only 2 reasons.

    1) The dancing. Lets be real thats what we all paid to see. I think midway through the dance movie mania thats sweeping the world faster than the bubonic plague, one realises that if we ignore virtually everything about the plot we actually have to recognise the dancing as an art. A living breathing piece of art. No matter how cool or street the moves in this film are the dancing is still beautiful and breathtaking to watch on screen. The timing, the pace, the apparent effortless style of the moves is astonishing so on that note the actors or rather dancers in this movie ought to be recognised for that.

    2) Adam G Sevani. Not that its much of a struggle for a teenage street dancer to play an awkward teenage street dancer BUT...this guys got potential. Seriously the way he delivers the lines with sincerity almost makes the movie seem to be taking itself seriously as a film. Also he is the only character with a solid back story and development and REAL conflict. Does he choose to stick with his passion even if its uncertain or the security of a good education.

    A decision a lot of teens and even adults must face. He is charming and a fantastic dancer. I actually feel sorry for him because the promotion for the film implies the other attractive girl and the pretty boy with the camera are the lead haracters. But no ladies and gentlemen, it is the skinny curly haired boy in the corner. Watch out for this guy he may be the breakout star to look out for in the near future.

    So Step Up 3D is a long bland shambles of a film you might as well just place all the sequences together and eradicate most of the plot. However put 3/4 of the movie aside and you have some of the most amazing scenes ever shot on film. So my advice is we stop going to these movies expecting to see high art or even decent storytelling and just sit back and enjoy the ride or rather the moves.






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    Born From a Boombox

    Author: jakimiku from Tartu, Estonia
    2 October 2010

    First of all, ask yourself why would you watch Step Up 3D? Good acting, deep plot, memorable dialogue? If you are going for any of the above, don't. Step Up 3D is all about dancing, it offers you sick moves and superb visuals. And well, in my point of view, even though the plot has some holes and is predictable, it is actually works well enough.

    The beginning scene gets it moving. Why do you dance? To express. Because we can be someone amazing when we move. So, in the movie we got astonishing dancers, outstanding choreography and so much color and visuals that its really a great watch, especially in 3D. And 3D works very well for this film. Just... when you see the choreography, how can you not love the movie? Its just sick. Some of the scenes are brilliant, watch out for the one briefly seen in the trailer, when Moose and Camille are dancing through the city. That scene steals the show.

    Well, Moose, played by Adam G. Sevani, is the best character in the movie. He is believable, can act and is the only one with any character development. He also has pretty good charisma that makes him interesting to watch, and is quite funny. We also have some of the best (and i really mean the best) dancers from all around the world, starting with bboys and finishing with the finalists of SYTYCD. And all the other ones. And, as a dancer, i had to pick up my dropped jaw from the floor after the movie. Did i mention awesome dancing?

    So, this movie is made for specific audience and as for it, isn't for everyone. Dancers are going to love this. We'll always have those who will bash this movie and see it as the worst ever made, but they're just haters. If you're up for some insanity on the dancefloor, colorness and excitement, watch Step Up 3D. It will blow your mind off, and take the roof with it. I like.






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