Une danseuse autodidacte des rues de Detroit trouve sa voie après avoir passé une audition pour la plus prestigieuse académie de ballet de New York.Une danseuse autodidacte des rues de Detroit trouve sa voie après avoir passé une audition pour la plus prestigieuse académie de ballet de New York.Une danseuse autodidacte des rues de Detroit trouve sa voie après avoir passé une audition pour la plus prestigieuse académie de ballet de New York.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Lexi
- (as Crystal Lowe)
- Valerie Taft
- (as Jacqueline Steuart)
- Mr. Von Stroh
- (as Keith Gordey)
- Suzanne Groupie #1
- (as Kristen Wicklund)
- …
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This movie is kinda different from the other dance movies like step-up and make it happen coz it focuses mainly on ballet dancing. I liked this better and I didn't find this movie cheesy and boring at all, so please give this movie a try and quit comparing this movie to all the other dance movies out there. (:
They did a good job incorporated the urban dance with the ballet, though I did miss the discipline and hard work that was shown in the last movie. I cant vouch for how realistic it was that Kate got the part, because i am no professional dancer. Although they did imply that she had some formal training up until she was twelve.
As someone mentioned before, most of the focus was on just Tommy and Kate, but that is probably why I felt that strong connection.
Though the movie was okay ,at times, it did seem like I was watching a documentary.
CS: Turn It Up is really a dance romance, which we haven't seen for a while (Step Up 2 wasn't very romantic). The first Center Stage was very cheesy, while this one is much lower on the cheese scale.
There's a great sweetness to the lead couple's relationship, and while they are clearly great dancers rather than experienced actors, they're very natural with each other.
Highly recommended and very satisfying (and the music is GREAT--I thought it was even better than the first Center Stage's soundtrack, which was also very good.)
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesG4's "Attack of the Show" star Candice Bailey auditioned for the film. During a director call back, she had to dance. During which she fell on her face.
- GaffesAt the beginning of the movie there is a dance scene taking place in the streets of Detroit, in it cars are shown with front and back Michigan license plates. In Michigan there are no front license plates only rear ones.
- Citations
Tommy Anderson: OK, well I suck at it and I need some help.
Kate Parker: Well that's why your at the ABA.
Tommy Anderson: Yeah, I know they'll give me steps but they can't give me what I really need.
Kate Parker: And what do you really need?
Tommy Anderson: Fire.
Kate Parker: What?
Tommy Anderson: My instructor told me to find fire.
Kate Parker: What, and I look like two sticks you can rub together?
Tommy Anderson: Kind of.
- ConnexionsFollowed by Danse ta vie: l'affrontement (2016)
- Bandes originalesBurnin' (Woy Yoy Yoy)
Written by Triniti Bhaguandas (as Jeanette Bhaguandas), Keith Lewis, Rohan Stephens
Performed by Triniti Bhaguandas (as Ms. Triniti)
Courtesy of Unseen Lab Recordings, Inc.
Meilleurs choix
- How long is Center Stage: Turn It Up?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 34 073 $US
- Durée
- 1h 35min(95 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage