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5.5/10
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हार्वर्ड के लिए कॉलेज डीन का समर्थन पाने के लिए, जमीला को लड़कियों को स्टेप डांस सिखाना पड़ता है.हार्वर्ड के लिए कॉलेज डीन का समर्थन पाने के लिए, जमीला को लड़कियों को स्टेप डांस सिखाना पड़ता है.हार्वर्ड के लिए कॉलेज डीन का समर्थन पाने के लिए, जमीला को लड़कियों को स्टेप डांस सिखाना पड़ता है.
Ashlee Brie Gillum
- Cheryl
- (as Ashlee Gillum)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
I started watching this as a cheesy dance type film, which is exactly what it is. However, it also addresses important themes and great messages, There was a good story-line and I felt like I could relate to the main characters as well as their progression. I've read a lot of reviews but I think this film should be taken at face value, and watched the whole way through before being judged.
So I started watching this because I was super bored and as all of the rest of the reviews state, the first half of this movie is super played out and so cheesy you can't help but roll your eyes. Then, literally halfway through the movie it changes and gives real dimensions and honestly addresses a lot of things that are super relevant and need to be addressed. I was PLEASANTLY surprised and I will absolutely recommend and watch this movie again.
Its like every other dance/gymnastic/singing movie. You DON'T watch them for the plot... or script... or acting... or anything else except the action numbers. The step scenes are great and everything else.. well I loved hating every minute of it.
Seeing a lot of negativity in these reviews. That being said, I pretty much got what I expected (Stomp the Yard meets Bring it On with a dash of Drumline and Pitch Perfect on the side chick-flick).
And Netflix, at least it's better than Iron Fist (LOL!!!)
And Netflix, at least it's better than Iron Fist (LOL!!!)
The movie Step Sisters on Netflix is a masterpiece of terrible cinema.
The film tells the story of a black girl teaching a white sorority how to dance like black girls. It manages to mash together every bad trope from the 'Dance competition' movies from the early 2000's(think Bring It On) with cringingly terrible acting, a ridiculous plot, excellent dancing, and unintentionally hilarious quotability("YOU NEED TO MAKE THEIR ASS HAIR STAND UP!!!").
This is all served alongside a large helping of performative 'wokeness', uncomfortable, non-funny racial humor and unfocused social justice 'lessons'. ( For instance, a large part of the plot is about the impact of cultural appropriation of black traditions by white people, but then also features a dance number with a bunch of black women dressed as generic Asian women in silk robes and fans without blinking an eye.)
Please note I am making no comment on actual cultural appropriation, race, or social justice. The movie tries to make these issues a major plot point, and fails spectacularly. The only major lesson the movie ends up conveying is "Race, culture, and upbringing are unimportant as long as you are rich and pretty'
I HIGHLY recommend it, if only as a unintended parody of the current 'everything is offensive to the point where we cant tell what is actually offensive" climate, but also as a gem of cinematic garbage that at times approaches The Room in terms of terribleness and watchability
The film tells the story of a black girl teaching a white sorority how to dance like black girls. It manages to mash together every bad trope from the 'Dance competition' movies from the early 2000's(think Bring It On) with cringingly terrible acting, a ridiculous plot, excellent dancing, and unintentionally hilarious quotability("YOU NEED TO MAKE THEIR ASS HAIR STAND UP!!!").
This is all served alongside a large helping of performative 'wokeness', uncomfortable, non-funny racial humor and unfocused social justice 'lessons'. ( For instance, a large part of the plot is about the impact of cultural appropriation of black traditions by white people, but then also features a dance number with a bunch of black women dressed as generic Asian women in silk robes and fans without blinking an eye.)
Please note I am making no comment on actual cultural appropriation, race, or social justice. The movie tries to make these issues a major plot point, and fails spectacularly. The only major lesson the movie ends up conveying is "Race, culture, and upbringing are unimportant as long as you are rich and pretty'
I HIGHLY recommend it, if only as a unintended parody of the current 'everything is offensive to the point where we cant tell what is actually offensive" climate, but also as a gem of cinematic garbage that at times approaches The Room in terms of terribleness and watchability
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाMegalyn Echikunwoke, who plays Jamilah, was playing a college student when during filming she was 35 years old.
- गूफ़सभी एंट्री में स्पॉइलर हैं
- भाव
Yvonne Bishop: Isn't this is a great surprise?
Jamilah: Like Pearl Harbor.
- कनेक्शनReferenced in Flix Forum: Step Sisters (2019)
- साउंडट्रैकLittle Bit of This
Written by Julio Alejandro Mejia, Matt Toth (as Matthew Toth), and Vince Staples
Performed by GTA (feat. Vince Staples)
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Side artist "Little Bit of This" (as performed by GTA)
Performed by Vince Staples
Courtesy of Def Jam Recordings
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- बजट
- $1,00,00,000(अनुमानित)
- चलने की अवधि
- 1 घं 48 मि(108 min)
- रंग
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