By Jenny.
Over the last six years, these dance flicks have continued to pour in and with today’s modern television have been eaten up by the public. While the dancing has always been entertaining on various levels, the producers are still struggling to add diversity and that something new to keep the crowd interested.
Of course if you’re like most fans of this movie you care less about the story and character development. Instead the focus might shift to other aspects like dancing, music, and eye candy for both guys and girls. Well this movie is definitely all those characteristics wrapped in a colourful, techno/rap wrapper with lots of flashing lights. Fans of the previous instalments will be impressed with the dance numbers this instalment has.
Step Up 4 does a nice job showing off the bodies of the stars and helps get people howling without stepping over the line. Most of these people can dance and are okay actors, but they were also chosen to rope in a wider array of audience members.
Overall Step Up 4 may be one of the better movies of this series. With awesome moves, fitting soundtrack, and decent acting, it’s definitely refreshing for the audience. However it is still a dance movie with a lot of skewing towards dancing and less to story, so don’t expect a masterpiece.
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