Thursday, August 2, 2012

The Revolution unfolds: Step Up Revolution MOVIE REVIEW




Step Up Revolution, the fourth installment of the unmatchable series of Step Up, has taken the
challenge of making a revolution with their art form. ‘The Mob’ is a full equipped dance troupe
set up in Miami with their very own DJ (Cleopatra Coleman), hacker-planner (Misha Hamilton),
dancer/special effects guy (Stephen Boss) and street artist who "tags" each of their events
with "The Mob" (Michael Langebeck). Sean played by Ryan Guzman is the hero of this group as
he initiates the dance revolution. Emily (Kathryn McCormick), who wants to be a dancer lands
up in The Mob and directs the troupe to make a statement through dance.

The film kick starts with a racy chord as they catch the attention of the audiences from the very
opening sequence. In the first dance piece, the troupe has incorporated many dance forms
including hip hop, b-boying, popping, locking and even some quick twerking. The chemistry of
the romantic lead, Ryan Guzman and Kathryn McCormick is amazing and all their sequences
together light up the screen. The dance sequences keep the audiences excited and make a
perfect watch, the credit for which goes to the well choreographed moves.

The long shots in the dance sequences make optimum use of the 3D view, as they appear to be
more crisp and precise. Each time, ‘The Mob’ enters, they set the screen on fire.

So there’s dance, there’s love; there’s friendship and many more ingredients that make a movie
entertaining. And, Step Up Revolution does enchant the audiences enough to keep them in the groove.



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