Title: Step up 2: the Streets
The
second part of this franchise is virtually indistinguishable from the
first. Only this time in the center of events was a girl Andy dancing in
the street gang 401. Then it develops...The changes were made and the Director's chair, which took Jon M. Chu.
And Anne Fletcher this time was the Executive producer. There is a small
reference to the events of the first part, in the person of Tyler. He
says Andy, that lives with Nora in new York. Others are new. Can't say
that someone impressed me acting. But the guys dancing well. Although
dance staging in the first part I liked more. There was a mixture of
street dance and pas. Here it is not. Oh and choreographers. The final
dance in the rain liked.
The main advantage is the soundtrack. I
liked it even more than the movie itself. It was pleasant to remember my
favorite old song: Timbaland feat. Keri Hilson The Way I Are", Cherish
feat. Yung Joc "Killa", Flo Rida feat. T-Pain "Low", Trey Songz "Can't
Help But Wait", Enrique Iglesias Push" and others will add a couple of
points, but will charge a few for triviality of the plot, which was
present in the first part. In General, I advise you to look lovers
street dance and music in the style of R n b and hip-hop. The film is
focused on the audience.
Street dancer Andy arrives in
Maryland school of the arts. Doing there, she wants to prove that it is
in no way inferior to other students. Acquainted with the best pupil of
school chase, Andy creates a team that should act as an underground
dance battle "Streets". Eventually Andy can realize their dreams and to
cope with the problems plaguing her...