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Sexy Dance 5: All in Vegas

Titre original : Step Up All In
  • 2014
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  • 1h 52min
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Sexy Dance 5: All in Vegas (2014)
Miami street dancer Sean Asa moves to Hollywood with visions of fame and fortune, only to discover the almost insurmountable odds of making it in the professional dance world.   But when the new dance crew he forms with the beautiful and headstrong Andie West reaches the final rounds of a high-stakes reality TV competition in glittering Las Vegas, he has a shot at finally making his dreams come true -- if he can set aside old loyalties and long-time rivalries and just do what he loves most: dance.
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Les stars des précédents épisodes de Step Up se réunissent dans la scintillante Las Vegas pour s'affronter et obtenir une victoire qui pourrait être déterminante pour leurs rêves et leur car... Tout lireLes stars des précédents épisodes de Step Up se réunissent dans la scintillante Las Vegas pour s'affronter et obtenir une victoire qui pourrait être déterminante pour leurs rêves et leur carrière.Les stars des précédents épisodes de Step Up se réunissent dans la scintillante Las Vegas pour s'affronter et obtenir une victoire qui pourrait être déterminante pour leurs rêves et leur carrière.

  • Réalisation
    • Trish Sie
  • Scénario
    • Duane Adler
    • John Swetnam
  • Casting principal
    • Ryan Guzman
    • Briana Evigan
    • Adam Sevani
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,9/10
    37 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Trish Sie
    • Scénario
      • Duane Adler
      • John Swetnam
    • Casting principal
      • Ryan Guzman
      • Briana Evigan
      • Adam Sevani
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    Step Up: All In: Music
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    Step Up: All In: Music

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    Ryan Guzman
    Ryan Guzman
    • Sean
    Briana Evigan
    Briana Evigan
    • Andie
    Adam Sevani
    Adam Sevani
    • Moose
    Misha Gabriel Hamilton
    Misha Gabriel Hamilton
    • Eddy
    • (as Misha Gabriel)
    Stephen Boss
    Stephen Boss
    • Jason
    • (as Stephen 'tWitch' Boss)
    Stephen Stevo Jones
    Stephen Stevo Jones
    • Jasper
    • (as Stephen 'Stev-O' Jones)
    David Shreibman
    David Shreibman
    • Chad
    • (as David 'Kid David' Shreibman)
    Mari Koda
    • Jenny Kido
    Christopher Scott
    Christopher Scott
    • Hair
    Luis Rosado
    Luis Rosado
    • Monster
    • (as Luis 'Luigi' Rosado)
    Chadd Smith
    Chadd Smith
    • Vladd
    Facundo Lombard
    Facundo Lombard
    • Marcos Santiago
    Martín Lombard
    Martín Lombard
    • Martin Santiago
    Parris Goebel
    Parris Goebel
    • Violet
    Cyrus Spencer
    Cyrus Spencer
    • Gauge
    • (as Cyrus 'Glitch' Spencer)
    Alyson Stoner
    Alyson Stoner
    • Camille
    Izabella Miko
    Izabella Miko
    • Alexxa Brava
    Karin Konoval
    Karin Konoval
    • Ana
    • Réalisation
      • Trish Sie
    • Scénario
      • Duane Adler
      • John Swetnam
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    7motohills

    A step-up fan will be very satisfied

    I was having a good time watching this,just like the feeling i had watching the previous one. Despite the lack of storytelling -which i didn't really expect about it- the dancing scenes were all amazing and satisfying for all step up fans.If they add water and electric element to their dance moves on the previous movies,now they bring fire,sand,and wind -yes,lots of wind-.The thing i like the most is that the crews are back,your favourite characters like moose,jenny kido,and andie.Thats what keeps me excited watching this movie,and as a step up fan,im really satisfied.The final dance was breathtaking and excellent.i couldn't stop listening to the soundtracks now.If you like to dance and a feel-good movie,watch this one.
    8kinnear818

    Very Satisfied and Happy!

    I will admit I was nervous, being a Step Up fan, that this was going to suck! Fortunately, it doesn't at all. It's fun,the music is great, and the end is maybe the best dance sequence of any of the films! I brought a couple of people with me to the movie that were not STEP UP fans and they sincerely thought it was good. O.K., the acting is poor, but you expect that ( to a certain extent) in films like this. But who cares? It adds to the campy love of the films. It's a fun movie and I love the fact they brought back many of the characters form the earlier films. If this doesn't succeed financially, it will be a shame. It's better than a lot of movies out there!
    6italia_ronil

    It's Time To Step It Up..!!

    First of all, I am a huge fan of Step Up movies..because i'm a dancer myself and come on guys who doesn't want see a dance movie..but I will review this movie fairly not only as a fan. Moving on to..

    The Upsides -

    Good cinematography, sensible humor😀...few flaws in characters(of course they r dancers not actors) but still a good job ..Costumes and all Stages looked pretty cool...budget well spent..!!

    Dancers, as they have been in prequels.."Awesome" ..but the dance scenes not so great(bit disappointed)..

    The Downsides -

    Storyline as it have been since step up 1..same and empty, also Music and soundtracks were a real let down compared to the prequels. Poor camera work during dance scenes(really annoying)..seemed a mess when all characters performed at a time on a small stage. The movie is not as good as step up 2,3 and 4(which is disappointing)..but it will make you jump out of your seat & start dancing...

    Finally, Step Up:All In____"You're Not Gonna Remember it in T-Minus One-Day🕦.......🕟Yup Already Forgot"..!!
    6quincytheodore

    Should have all in with the stunning choreograph, and folded the cumbersome script and screenplay

    One of these days Step Up will realize that it's better for the characters to just whimsically dance like in old musical movie without forcing an already stagnant plot. The movie boasts a dynamic choreography and stellar music to go with it, some are timed just right and they are admittedly entertaining. It commendably tries to bring a dancer's perspective on their life style and tribulation, but the plot often contradicts the effort by putting overly flamboyant characters or tired plot. In the end it's just another drawn out excuse for a dance battle, albeit a rather spectacular one.

    Story revolves around characters from previous installments, collaborating to make a crew to win the high stake dance competition. No Channing Tatum though. If this sounds familiar, it is. There are monetary issues, personal issues and dances in between. For what it's worth, the two leads try to bring more emotion to the mix, although only a few good moments come out of it. Adam Sevani (Moose) is a star, the uncrowned lead of the series. It's quiet amazing that his side story resonates more than the actual main plot.

    Problem arises when the movie attempts to exaggerate flamboyant lifestyle, especially those of celebrity's and their reality television. It's far from witty; in fact the humor tends to fall and becomes tiresome to watch. The main antagonists are mediocre unsavory characters; the male is copied directly from the typical random thug that messes with Chuck Norris or Steven Seagal at a bar, while the female is a botched version of Stanley Tucci's character from Hunger Games.

    When the characters don't banter they perform well. Using odd props and good dance moves, they manage to produce a spectacle. Most of the cast are primarily dancers, so they convince the audience better using motion than poorly written script. Wardrobe looks good, each dance is represented with unique costume, the steampunk one is particularly exceptional. With simple yet effective effect, these dance sequences are the heights of the movie.

    Like any other installments, the plot is almost a hindrance as audience waits for another dance scene to erupt. It does try to make audience relate, although it misses the mark more often than not, which is a shame since it invests plenty of time for it. The glossy choreograph and heart-thumping soundtracks present an enjoyable light flick, and to be fair it's what viewer would expect, but sadly nothing more.
    6rgkarim

    Awesome Music and Numbers, Not Much Else

    Dancing, a simple act of motion that captivates so many people in the world. Hollywood has continuously created movies that encompass those gifted in this art, from classic musicals to today's modern competitions. One such series is the Step Up series, a film that many years ago lit a fuse that would revolutionize the dancing community. While the first installment actually had a decent plot filled with emotion, the movies to follow became diluted tales where moves, comedy, and predictable love stories became the emphasis. With its fifth installment releasing this weekend, this reviewer is back at the theater to see what was in store. Does Step Up All In defy the trend, or has it just taken its place as another dance flick? Read on to find out.

    One thing that this series has going for it, is that the main characters are pretty in some way, and this movie is no different. Picking up from the Revolution, All In has a hilarious opening where hopeful dancers are forced to parade around in ridiculous costumes, or shirtless for some. Enter Sean (Ryan Guzman) the justice filled rebel from the last series, who somehow has become quite pig headed since moving to L.A. Guzman wasn't bad mind you, but his character's inversed morals were annoying, and lacked the emotional drive to back it up. Leading lady Briana Evigan helped a little, her qualities a bit more realistic and noble, but even her emotional drive was flat. The result, another shallow love story that seems to develop out of thin air, and have the depth of a kiddy pool. Perhaps it was just for the eye candy, or perhaps it was just something to give the primary age group to latch on to. Whatever the case, it was sweet, but nothing I haven't seen in a hundred other romantic comedies, luckily with less crying. Of course there are some other characters that help bail the movie out. My main man Moose (Adam G. Sevani) has returned to the fray to provide not only amazing moves, but comedy as well. As for the main "bad guy" of this tale Jasper (Stephen Stevo Jones), he is more of a tool than a serious threat, a mere wannabe with a crew whose moves were sick. Other fan favorites return as well, though like always they are more of background characters or a medium for the humorous dialog.

    Putting acting and characters aside, let's talk a little about the story. Surprise, surprise it's plain, simple, and just as predictable as the previous installments. Some of the love is authentic and admirable; helping to address some issues in the process, but for the most part is rather bland. Putting romance aside, truth is that the overall plot is very lacking in both emotion and suspense. The situation is simply winning a contest, and while that can be very tense, is rather boring in this installment. A few twists were attempted to be put into the mix, blatant attempts to put drama into crew to get some ruse out of the crowd. However, the drama lacked tension and heat, issues blowing over in seconds with rather emotionless scenes. Even the backstories leading up to this were underdeveloped, and the fear they tried to instill was absent, again blowing over them with ease. Although I knew it was going to be a predictable mess, I was hoping there would be some better delivery of the inevitable conclusion.

    The story isn't what you come to see in these movies though. As I, and the movie production team know, you come for the dancing numbers. Step All In does just that, as the crew brings intense moves on to the screen. From the get go, the gang performs numbers that will have fans amazed with their bouts of strength, flipping and twisting as if it were no big feat. Dance numbers are a blend of flips, twists, and pop and lock that flow into each other effortlessly, a tribute to the fine choreography. Many of the numbers are elaborate, with the participants clothed in themed outfits that are part provocative and matching the songs at the same time. Speaking of the music, All In smashes the speakers with intense beat that are mostly gangster rap, electronic, and a little R&B. While not as diverse as the previous movie, in both music and numbers, I found myself dancing in the seat, as I got lost in the bass filled moments. The edgy music goes along with the nature of the numbers, almost all of them a battle between the groups filled with fake punches, cheesy taunts, and hooting for support. Simple I know, but the special effects they pulled out were fun to watch and most likely would have come at you in the 3-D version. Only once or twice did I find the dancing irrelevant or misplaced, being introduced only to give the audience another filler before the main event. For most though, the relevancy of the numbers won't matter though, because it's just more impressive dancing.

    Step Up All In is a fun flick to watch, and fans of the series will be purely satisfied and entertained. Again it's a movie made for those who like gorgeous casts acting out simple love and spending the rest of the time dancing. Such a simple formula continues to be successful, so there is a good chance it won't change. Yet it would be nice if the delivery could be tweaked in some manner to get rid of some of the cheesiness. Overall though, I would recommend waiting to see this movie at home, unless you are looking for a movie to go to as a group. My scores for this movie are:

    Drama/Music/Romance: 6.0 Movie Overall: 6.0

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    • Anecdotes
      Moose's character is the only one that appears in nearly all the films. He is shown in Sexy Dance 2 (2008) as a secondary character, Sexy Dance 3 The Battle (2010) as a main character and Sexy Dance 4: Miami Heat (2012) as a guest character. Camille (Alyson Stoner) despite being his love interest, is shown in the original Sexy Dance (2006) and Sexy Dance 3 The Battle (2010). Edit; Jenny's character has also been in Step up 2, 3, 4 and 5.
    • Gaffes
      During the final dance scene, when the guy doing the kick boxing moves slides across the floor on his knees he splits his pants, which are then repaired the next time he's shown.
    • Citations

      Moose: Does it always have to end up in a big, giant dance battle?

    • Versions alternatives
      The UK release was cut, this film was originally seen for advice. The BBFC advised the distributor that it was likely to be classified 12A, but that their preferred PG could be obtained by removing two uses of strong language. When the film was submitted for formal classification, both uses of strong language had been removed.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Projector: Step Up - All In (2014)
    • Bandes originales
      I Won't Let You Down
      Written by Damian Kulash (as Damian J. Kulash, Jr.)

      Performed by OK Go

      Courtesy of OK Go under license to BMG Rights

      Remix by Ricky Luna

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 juillet 2014 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Canada
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Step Up 5
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • Summit Entertainment
      • Offspring Entertainment
      • Vancouver Film Studios
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    • Budget
      • 45 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 14 904 384 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 6 469 857 $US
      • 10 août 2014
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 86 165 646 $US
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      1 heure 52 minutes
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      • Dolby Surround 7.1
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      • 1.85 : 1

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