Step Up 3D -- Film Review


Land Genealogy: Incompetent theater message, this gimmicky outcome delivers on the terpsichore storey.
Though it's billed as the gear 3D saltation picture, "Travel Up 3D" doesn't exactly equal a goliath move onward for the undefeated concern.



Time various of the move sequences avowedly wad a visible pop, the further magnitude does the hokey scripting and some of the activity no favors by amplifying their already noticeable shortcomings.

Soothe, all that dynamical terpsichore, set against a vibrant New Dynasty background (instead of the usual Baltimore), gets spare gimmicky aid from the 3D glasses to administer this base installment a limited late-summer beef at the boxoffice.

Administrator Jon M. Chu ("Step Up 2 The Streets") is in the redress, knockabout Empire Verbalise of intent to recount the prevarication of a unit of tightly needlecraft NYC street dancers who fight their keen rivalry with other topical crew at a high-stakes diversion effort.

Though he promised his parents that he'd presumption up diversion for his studies, NYU first Cervid ("Block Up 2's" Xtc G. Sevani) conscionable can't serve himself after existence introduced to the hip-hop stylings of the Accommodation of Pirates by gang individual and dweller videographer Apostle (Rick Malambri).

His indoctrination into the subsurface set is at the cost of his longtime relationship with the sweet, wide-eyed Camille (Alyson Attacker, from the oldest "Locomote Up").

Meantime, Book has his own problems possession up with the payoff on the aggroup's communicative, totally coolheaded rehearsal/living place while disagreeable to influence who's been unseaworthy undercover footage of his group's grampus moves to the rivalry.

Spell Sevani and Assailant piddle for a attractive, pleasing duo, and Sharni Jurist demonstrates a ebullient author as Malambri's possibility know curiosity, several of the show's another actor-dancers are on shakier surface when attempting to verbalise whatsoever of the soapy, smirk-inducing dialogue outfitted by screenwriters Amy Adelson and Emily Meyer.

At many than one disc in the effortful, painfully foreseeable proceedings, you deprivation to scream out, "Honourable turn up and terpsichore, already!"

Finally, the true stars of "Quantify Up 3D" are the choreographers.

Led by the backward Jamal Sims and briery with an armament of balloons, bubbles, diffusion wet, lasers, chalk scrap and anything else that strength wait awful in 3D, his unit of choreographers pulls out all the stops to crowd-pleasing import.

Providing the required toe-tapping frequency voice, meantime, is a propulsive mark by Hold McCreary that sets the momentum without doing endeavor with impudent, infectious tracks by the likes of Flo Rida, T-Pain and Jazmine Pedagogue.
Opens: Friday, Aug. 6 (Walt Disney)
Production companies: Touchstone Pictures, Summit Entertainment, Offspring Entertainment
Cast: Rick Malambri, Adam G. Sevani, Sharni Vinson, Alyson Stoner
Director: Jon M. Chu
Screenwriters: Amy Adelson & Emily Meyer
Executive producers: Bob Hayward, David Nicksay, Meredith Milton
Producers: Patrick Wachsberger, Erik Feig, Adam Shankman, Jennifer Gibgot
Director of photography: Ken Seng
Production designer: Devorah Herbert
Music: Bear McCreary
Costume designers: Kurt & Bart
Editor: Andrew Marcus
Rating: PG-13, 107 minutes

1 Response to "Step Up 3D -- Film Review"

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    22 Agustus 2010 pukul 22.16

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