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Friday 22 June 2012

Street Dance 2 Movie Review



Street Dance 2 Rating: 3.17/5


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Cast: Falk Hentschel, Sofia Boutella, Tom Conti, George Sampson

Direction: Max Giwa and Dania Pasquini
Genre: Musical
Duration: 1 hour 25 minutes






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Street Dance 2 Movie Review


Ratings:3.5/5 Reviewer:Allen O Brien Site:Times of india
Get ready for a trip round the world -- London, Paris, New York, Amsterdam -- as the dance master is all out to select the best of them all. And once the team is in place, you shall have no reason to complain, specially if you are into (street) dancing. The finale at the European Dance Competition is worth the effort. Now, for the storyline. There is nothing much to boast about, but then movies like these were never meant to be high on the intellectual quotient; it needs to give you the high as far as the moves go. And that it does. There is break dance, freeze, hip hop. There is also popping, locking, slouching.So, here's calling all you movers and shakers out there, if dance is your food of life, step on...
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Ratings:3/5 Site:Contact Music
         Hentschel gives the film an unusual centre, as his self-absorbed character isn't very likeable.                                Beneath his bravado, Ash is actually terrified of failure, which is a bit more depth than we usually get in       a formulaic dance-off movie.And his scenes with Boutella are genuinely spicy, even as we realise that the family-friendly tone of the film means things won't actually get steamy. Around them are a gang of hilarious characters we'd really like to see more of. So let's hope a third film is in the works with a new        plot and a real title this time, please.

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Ratings:3/5 Reviewer:Peter Bradshaw Site:The Guardian
           One day the streetdance movie genre will evolve and mature to the extent that every single film does not need to climax in a competition. That day has not yet dawned, but Streetdance 2 has brash energy; it does not neglect to do what it says on the tin and the lack of realism is no problem. Falk Hentschel is Ash, a guy with something to prove, having embarrassed himself in a confrontation with a streetdance crew hubristically named Invincible. So he assembles a super-cool crew of his own from all over Europe to take them on again, and incidentally falls for Eva (Sofia Boutella), his most luscious signing. And after some ups and downs … well, there are no great surprises, although they need some new choreographical ideas for those various poses of incredulous scorn and contempt while the opponents are dancing.

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