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Step Up 3D

2010

R

1 h 47 m

संयुक्त राज्य अमेरिका

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न्यूयॉर्क शहर के स्ट्रीट नर्तकियों का एक मजबूती से जुड़ा समूह खुद को एक उच्च-दांव वाले प्रोग्राम में दुनिया के सर्वश्रेष्ठ हिप हॉप नर्तकों के खिलाफ खड़ा पाता है.
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Rick Malambri
Luke
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Adam Sevani
Moose
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Sharni Vinson
Natalie
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Alyson Stoner
Camille
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Keith Stallworth
Jacob
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Kendra Andrews
Anala
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Stephen Boss
Jason
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Martín Lombard
The Santiago Twins
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Facundo Lombard
The Santiago Twins
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Oren Michaeli
Carlos
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Joseph Slaughter
Julien
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Daniel 'Cloud' Campos
Kid Darkness
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Aja George
The Ticks
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Straphanio 'Shonnie' Solomon
The Ticks
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Terence Dickson
The Ticks
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Chadd Smith
Vladd
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Britney 'B' Thomas
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Aj’s lounge & Grills

26/12/2024 03:37
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26/12/2024 03:14
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ràchìd pòp

02/12/2024 03:18
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Presh Tosin

16/09/2024 17:05
the dance moves for me 🥶
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Ella Kitoye

30/03/2024 11:58
watch this movie ❣️😎
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Khosatsana ❤

13/10/2023 16:00
If you're within the target audience for this movie you will love it, hands down. I thought Inception was good, but this movie blew everything else released this year out of the water. Every aspect of this movie takes the genre to a new level, and addresses every problem the genre had in the past. Likable characters, an interesting plot with twists, entertaining dance and drama scenes, this movie perfects everything. Not to mention the dramatic moments are pulled off with excellent timing. It's been a long time since I sat in a movie and actually felt tension building with the arrival of a new character. I had to use the bathroom part-way through the movie but I didn't dare leave the theater for fear of missing a second of the past-moving plot. A common problem these films have is a disjointed plot that stumbles from drama scene to dance scene. This film fires the intense scenes at you like a machine gun, without a dull moment in between transitions. I definitely recommend if you are within the target audience.
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Tais Malle

13/10/2023 16:00
Movie Guy, I'm sorry but I have to disagree. Not every movie has 'acting' and a 'story' in it. There's variety. This is just a fun flick. You just have to broaden your mind. And a lot of movies are made on things that we watch on TV. That's the whole point. The movie combines them all in a 1.5 hour package, ads more style (if you'd like to put it that way) and story to it, makes it more fun to watch. You can't apply the art-house mentality to every movie out there. And dancing IS like a "mysterious force", and a "way of life which leads you into wisdom". A lot of people believe in this. Just like one would believe in the power of music or art and or any other aesthetic field. I'm not a dancer, but I'm open to these concepts. The movie has commercialized all these, which is obvious, since this is a mainstream movie. My judgment: The movie is exciting, but the plot could have been smarter.
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FalzTheBahdGuy

13/10/2023 16:00
Insultingly predictable story about a bunch of homeless kids who can dance (don't ask) living in a huge loft. Their leader is hot, hunky, handsome Luke (Rick Malambri). He falls for mysterious Natalie (Sharni Vinson) and recruits a new NYC college kid (Adam G. Servani)for part of the group. However they might be evicted from their loft for non-payment of rent. The only way of doing that is winning some big dance-off against their nasty rivals--the Sumurais. Who will win the big dance off? Who do you think? An utterly predictable story and laughable dialogue really sink this one. Add acting that would be laughed out of a grade school play and characters with NO depth or point. Malambri and Vinson are certainly easy on the eyes (and he has two shirtless scenes) but that doesn't help. I admit I did get a little misty-eyed at the thoroughly predictable ending (which proves I'll cry at anything:)). However the dancing here is incredible! It's full of energy and life and comes roaring off the screen. In 3-D it's even better--they seem to be right there in person. I jumped multiple times when people jabbed their fingers at the camera while dancing:) Also the 3-D is used as it should be--a gimmick. It's not going to add any depth to any already vapid film and they use it to throw things at the audience gleefully. Still, the dancing is only 25% of the film--the remaining 75% is boring and laughable "dramatics". The dancing does work in 3-D on a big screen with the music pounding at you. In 2-D or on TV it might not work that well. I can only give this a 5. If they had just the music and dancing without the cornball dramatics I might have rated it higher.
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Me

13/10/2023 16:00
First of all, ask yourself why would you watch Step Up 3D? Good acting, deep plot, memorable dialogue? If you are going for any of the above, don't. Step Up 3D is all about dancing, it offers you sick moves and superb visuals. And well, in my point of view, even though the plot has some holes and is predictable, it is actually works well enough. The beginning scene gets it moving. Why do you dance? To express. Because we can be someone amazing when we move. So, in the movie we got astonishing dancers, outstanding choreography and so much color and visuals that its really a great watch, especially in 3D. And 3D works very well for this film. Just... when you see the choreography, how can you not love the movie? Its just sick. Some of the scenes are brilliant, watch out for the one briefly seen in the trailer, when Moose and Camille are dancing through the city. That scene steals the show. Well, Moose, played by Adam G. Sevani, is the best character in the movie. He is believable, can act and is the only one with any character development. He also has pretty good charisma that makes him interesting to watch, and is quite funny. We also have some of the best (and i really mean the best) dancers from all around the world, starting with bboys and finishing with the finalists of SYTYCD. And all the other ones. And, as a dancer, i had to pick up my dropped jaw from the floor after the movie. Did i mention awesome dancing? So, this movie is made for specific audience and as for it, isn't for everyone. Dancers are going to love this. We'll always have those who will bash this movie and see it as the worst ever made, but they're just haters. If you're up for some insanity on the dancefloor, colorness and excitement, watch Step Up 3D. It will blow your mind off, and take the roof with it. I like.
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13/10/2023 16:00
I saw this movie at a screening and really enjoyed it. The 3d aspect is done quite well with the in your face dance moves and dance effects. However, I can't help but get the feeling that it wasn't done to its full potential and I'm sure the sequel to this movie will remedy that. I don't think the dance moves were choreographed with 3d in mind but I'm sure this will be realized in later movies as well. But, what is done here is really something I've never seen before. The plots and subplots are good enough to drive the story forward but not too overbearing to take anything away from the dancing. The only problem that I felt was that from the vast pool of supporting cast and dancers, the story focuses squarely on the lead. A lot of reviewers on IMDb talk about quality of acting and directing but I'm not knowledgeable enough in those things to comment about them. Nor am I too knowledgeable about dance moves. However, as an average viewer, I did see some martial arts and parkour influences. Apart from that, I had no idea why someone was winning a competition or what the rules were but as you'd expect, the dance aspects were really well performed and presented. The movie takes dancing and competitions very seriously and it never falls into "unintentionally funny" moments which is quite a feat since the dance genre is so heavily parodied. The other uncomfortable aspect was the product placement and brand splashing. I suppose a lot of movies are doing this to help out the budgeting but when characters start sprouting about some brand of shoes or when the underground dance competition has a huge product banner on the wall, it really hurts the movie since it pulls you out of their world and you realize you're in a cinema and you're watching an advertisement or product placement. Overall, the movie is enjoyable and the 3d aspects are a prelude to what is possible with this genre and 3d technology. The cast is young and vibrant though all I've never seen them in another movie before. The dancing is presented really well here and this is an enjoyable movie.
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