Step Up 2: The Streets
Step Up 2: The Streets
PG-13 | 14 February 2008 (USA)
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When rebellious street dancer Andie lands at the elite Maryland School of the Arts, she finds herself fighting to fit in while also trying to hold onto her old life. When she joins forces with the schools hottest dancer, Chase, to form a crew of classmate outcasts to compete in Baltimore s underground dance battle The Streets.

Reviews
Alicia I love this movie so much
Jeanskynebu the audience applauded
CommentsXp Best movie ever!
Janae Milner Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
claudiblau I have watched a lot of Dance movies, but this one is still my favorite!!! I have to admit that Robert Hofmann is a huge reason why I love this movie so much... he is charming, a brilliant dancer and pretty hot. ;) But that doesn't make it a good movie. Brianna Evigan Plays the female lead role and she is doing an amazing Job too. The whole cast is so cool...Adam G. Sevani... just wow, Mari Koda as Kido...Harry Shum jr. - and the list goes on and on! the dancers are so variable... The Soundtrack is also really good... "low"... I just love to Dance while writing the song title... and "is it you" is wonderful! And the best... the final Dance in the rain... haven't seen something like that! So I just can tell you - watch this movie, you will love it!!! :)
Gordon-11 This film is about a young woman fighting for her passion and her future in street dancing.I find "Step Up 2 The Streets" a major improvement compared to "Step Up". "Step Up 2 The Streets" has an engaging and inspiring plot, telling people that as long you you work hard, you can live your dream. There is a lot of dancing as well, the dance scenes flow naturally with the plot and are not contrived. Those dancers in the film deserve applause, and their moves are spectacular! The moves kept on surprising and impressing me throughout the film. "Step Up 2 The Streets" is vibrant, delightful and energetic, and I enjoyed watching it.
icanseehimrightnow The plot of this movie is unoriginal, and I knew what was going to happen before the movie even finished. The dialogue is pathetic, and when I watch it, it seems to me that the writer said.."Ok, lets make a sequel to Step up, but it'll be in the streets this time, yeah. Now go learn some dances, I'll just come up with something about something, I'll throw in some dialogue, and put it all together"...a bad movie, with good dancing.Now that's what bugs me - this movie is INCREDIBLE in the dancing, but for the rest I wasn't even watching properly, I was waiting for the dance scenes. Why couldn't they at least put in an effort to come up with a better story and better dialogue, it would have been a really good movie! I say, if you haven't seen this, watch it for the dancing, but don't expect much from the non-dancing parts of the movie.
breakfree89 I went to see the movie expecting it to hate it. I guess I'm one of those people on which the IMDb ratings have started having effect. But just like QoS, Raise Your Voice, and Thirteen, I was disappointed not by the movie, but by the IMDb user's rating. The movie isn't bad at all, in fact, with all the dancing and the music, it's fun. I think we're getting too harsh on movies, instead of just having fun we're becoming critical about every little aspect/fault a movie has. Come on guys, the dancing is the best I've ever seen, the songs are catchy, and even the story isn't that bad. It's not even half as bad as I thought it must be. Its NOT a movie that's going to change your entire life, but one that will make your hours worth it. Watch it, ignoring the comments here. Give the movie an honest shot and it won't disappoint.