Step Up Revolution (3D)

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Step Up Revolution (3D)
The struggle continues. The fourth in the series, once again unconnected to any of the previous three, is set in Miama. A young woman arrives there with aspirations of becoming a professional dancer and soon falls in love with a young man who leads a dance crew in elaborate flash mobs, called ''The Mob.'' When a wealthy business man threatens to develop The Mob's historic neighbourhood and displace thousands of people, the young lovers band together with The Mob to turn their performance art into protest art, and risk losing their dreams to fight for a greater cause. This movie is releasing in both 2D and 3D, this is the 3D version (recommended).

100 minutes.
Mature Accompaniment under 10 (Language).
Drama, Musical, Romance.

Not currently showing on the local cinema circuit.

Slippery when wet.
Slippery when wet.

Credits

Cast
Kathryn McCormick, Ryan Guzman, Cleopatra Coleman, Misha Gabriel Hamilton, Michale 'Xeno' Langebeck, Stephen Boss
Director
Scott Speer
ScreenplayDuane Adler, Amanda Brody
MusicAaron Zigman
CinematographyKarsten Gopinath
EditingMatt Friedman, Avi Youabian
Sound formatsDolby Digital, Datasat
SoundtrackAvailable
Made in2012
Produced byOffspring Entertainment, Summit Entertainment

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Film and Publications Board (FPB) Report (SA)

GenreMusical, dance, drama
LanguageIsolated, moderate with context
NudityNone
SexBrief, kissing, casual intimacy
ViolenceVery mild, isolated
PrejudiceNone
BlasphemyNone
Drug abuseInfrequent alcohol consumption, social context
CommentsNone
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ScreenIt Report (USA)

Sex / Nudity
4
Violence
3
Blood / Gore / Gross
0
Guns / Weapons
1
Profanity
3
Alcohol / Drugs
4
Smoking
2
Disrespectful / Bad Attitude
4
Imitative Behaviour
5
Frightening / Tense Scenes
2
Jump Scenes
3
Tense Family Scenes
4
Music (Scary/Tense)
3
Music (Inappropriate)
3
Topics to talk about
4


Ratings

Scale (Max)20

What the Critics say

Cape Times
Justin Lowe quote iconA mix of choreography, contrasting modern dance and street-style performance.
5
Box Office
Amy Nicholson quote iconWhen the plot motors forward, you're restless, but the second bodies get in motion, you're slammed awake.
13
Chicago Sunday Times
Roger Ebert quote iconOK, OK. They're good dancers, and well-choreographed. You can see the movie for that and be charitable about the moronic plot.
10
ScreenIt
T. Durgin quote iconAs a movie, this fourth in the series is pretty bad, full of amateur acting, clichéd characters, and unbelievably lame dialogue. But when all concerned just shut their traps, play their music, and put on their dancing shoes ... yeah, it's pretty darn entertaining.
10
Metacritic.com
222 critics
9
Rottentomatoes critics
66 critics
10
Rottentomatoes tomatometer
Tomatometer quote iconStep Up Revolution treads familiar territory by surrounding its lively and kinetic dance sequences with a predictably generic story.
9
Movie Review Query Engine
MRQE critics quote icon
10
Movie Review Intelligence
31 critics
9

What the People say

Internet
3557 Netizens quote iconStep up took a step back
11

Average .. 48%

10

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