Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA self-trained dancer from the streets of Detroit finds her way after auditioning for the most prestigious ballet academy in New York.A self-trained dancer from the streets of Detroit finds her way after auditioning for the most prestigious ballet academy in New York.A self-trained dancer from the streets of Detroit finds her way after auditioning for the most prestigious ballet academy in New York.
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- Sceneggiatura
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- 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. (:
The strongest area would be the dance routines. Very entertaining, they kept making me want to get up and dance along. The characters were likable, believable and linked in nicely with the original story.
The weakest areas would probably be the under par dialog and the been there done that story line. But considering it is a sequel, there really wasn't a whole lot of new ground or directions they could go in. On saying that, the story was told strongly enough to keep you interested the whole way through.
A lovely little Saturday night in movie for all the dance crazed movie fans.
Great dancing (ballet, hip hop, tango and jazz), great characters, great love story. Obviously fans of dance movies will enjoy it but I recommend CS: Turn It Up for other audiences also. It has an edgier feel than Center Stage 1 but fans of that movie should see this as Cooper returns and his dancing is AMAZING.
Yes it has hip hop but it's not the same old hip hop v. ballet movie. There's no battle between the hip hop and ballet dance styles lol. It's more subtle the way the different dance scenes are included, and almost like a documentary in the way it's filmed.
But that doesn't really sum it up. You just have to watch the whole movie--it all ties up so well and brings a tear to the eye. :-) See it!
Lo sapevi?
- QuizG4'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.
- BlooperAt 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.
- Citazioni
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.
- ConnessioniFollowed by Center Stage 3: Il ritmo del successo (2016)
- Colonne sonoreBurnin' (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.
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- 34.073 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 35 minuti
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