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Sara joins Julliard to fulfill a lifelong dream of becoming a Prima ballerina, but she soon falls in love with hip-hop and a young composer - both of whom challenge her ambitions.Sara joins Julliard to fulfill a lifelong dream of becoming a Prima ballerina, but she soon falls in love with hip-hop and a young composer - both of whom challenge her ambitions.Sara joins Julliard to fulfill a lifelong dream of becoming a Prima ballerina, but she soon falls in love with hip-hop and a young composer - both of whom challenge her ambitions.
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This wasn't too bad a movie. It was basically about following your dreams and dealing with adversity along the way. Although I had basically seen the movie before with different titles (if you get my meaning), I thought the movie was good. Izabella Miko was good in the lead role as she performed the dance scenes well. Those scenes, by the way, were spectacular! (especially the ballet scenes and the part at a night club) While the themes of the movie were familiar, I found this movie to be refreshing and a good way to spend less than an hour and a half. I would recommend it.
** 1/2 out of ****
** 1/2 out of ****
(2006) Save The Last Dance 2
DRAMA
Second film with no relevance to the first one made in 2001 starring Julia Stiles and Omar Sean Patrick Thomas, other than they are both dancing movies and with an entirely whole new cast, this one stars Izabella Miko as Sara and Columbus Short as Miles whose ambitions intertwined when Sara on her first day to Julliard with aspirations to become a professional ballerina, except that she's exploring other dances and is starting to enjoy it too. Despite some bad acting and without seeing the first one, I thought this film is a realistic portrayal about the dilemmas teenagers have to confront who have ambitions to become the best dancer when the training can be rigorous. And although the relationship between the two stars can be seen a mile away, it serves only a small portion of the film's overall message which viewers can use the fast forward button for, it would've been nice if the dancing was a little deeper instead of just using familiar issues regarding dancing, such as pills and peer pressure. And I didn't care too much about some of the track songs either.
Second film with no relevance to the first one made in 2001 starring Julia Stiles and Omar Sean Patrick Thomas, other than they are both dancing movies and with an entirely whole new cast, this one stars Izabella Miko as Sara and Columbus Short as Miles whose ambitions intertwined when Sara on her first day to Julliard with aspirations to become a professional ballerina, except that she's exploring other dances and is starting to enjoy it too. Despite some bad acting and without seeing the first one, I thought this film is a realistic portrayal about the dilemmas teenagers have to confront who have ambitions to become the best dancer when the training can be rigorous. And although the relationship between the two stars can be seen a mile away, it serves only a small portion of the film's overall message which viewers can use the fast forward button for, it would've been nice if the dancing was a little deeper instead of just using familiar issues regarding dancing, such as pills and peer pressure. And I didn't care too much about some of the track songs either.
The continuation of Sara's life after the events from the first movie is presented in this sequel, together with the new challenges that she must face in order to fulfill her lifelong dream of becoming Prima-Ballerina. The exaggerated pretensions of her famous teacher consume most of her time, but the new friends she makes also request her presence in the hip-hop world, so she'll soon find herself in the situation of choosing between her dream and her love.
Although it sounded like a good idea to continue what happens in the first installment, this movie begins to commit mistakes even from the beginning, by choosing different actors. It's not necessarily something dramatic, but it will inevitable alter the perception of the viewer, especially if he has seen the first one first. Furthermore, the characters which are superficially presented (for some of them you might even wonder why are they even present in the movie) participate in a series of even more predictable events (comparing to its predecessor) which ultimately lead to an unsatisfying and expected finale.
It leaves the impression that it wasn't well thought, written or even produced. Everything seems rushed, superficial, put into play just to be there. It also decides to present much less sequences of hip-hop or dance in detriment of the "struggles" of ballet, which isn't impressive, to say the least. The good part is the performance of the actors which truly had to struggle with such bad dialogue and plot, but somehow managed to steal a couple of smiles and even a bit of laughter.
I wanted and hoped for this movie to be good, but it ended up in a very bad position, the one of the sequels which shouldn't have existed in the first place. It's not such a bad movie, but it disappoints from almost every point of view, making you wish it shouldn't have been made.
Although it sounded like a good idea to continue what happens in the first installment, this movie begins to commit mistakes even from the beginning, by choosing different actors. It's not necessarily something dramatic, but it will inevitable alter the perception of the viewer, especially if he has seen the first one first. Furthermore, the characters which are superficially presented (for some of them you might even wonder why are they even present in the movie) participate in a series of even more predictable events (comparing to its predecessor) which ultimately lead to an unsatisfying and expected finale.
It leaves the impression that it wasn't well thought, written or even produced. Everything seems rushed, superficial, put into play just to be there. It also decides to present much less sequences of hip-hop or dance in detriment of the "struggles" of ballet, which isn't impressive, to say the least. The good part is the performance of the actors which truly had to struggle with such bad dialogue and plot, but somehow managed to steal a couple of smiles and even a bit of laughter.
I wanted and hoped for this movie to be good, but it ended up in a very bad position, the one of the sequels which shouldn't have existed in the first place. It's not such a bad movie, but it disappoints from almost every point of view, making you wish it shouldn't have been made.
I've got to say when I first heard about a Save the last dance 2 I thought cheap knock off can never come near the original. Then when I saw the cast for this film i was even inclined to feeling this was going to be a poor sequel but you know what its not that bad...
I think that this is a fun lively little film its not a world beating film or anything like that but a good film to watch in the comfort of your home. I find this is probably one of the better dance films on the market at the moment and the love story element flowing in the background carries the film along nicely. I think perhaps 6/10 is a fair mark for this film.
I think that this is a fun lively little film its not a world beating film or anything like that but a good film to watch in the comfort of your home. I find this is probably one of the better dance films on the market at the moment and the love story element flowing in the background carries the film along nicely. I think perhaps 6/10 is a fair mark for this film.
This film has got to be one of the worst sequels ever produced. The plot line was poor, confusing and the ending was really unclear.
Characters who were in it just disappeared without any fuss.
No where near as good as number one.
This sequel goes down in flop history with:
Grease 2 & Dirty Dancing 2
Classics having their names ruined with producers who make one film to many!
I just wondering if any of the people who have written reviews have actually seen the film??
Total waste of money. I wouldn't recommend it at all!!!
Characters who were in it just disappeared without any fuss.
No where near as good as number one.
This sequel goes down in flop history with:
Grease 2 & Dirty Dancing 2
Classics having their names ruined with producers who make one film to many!
I just wondering if any of the people who have written reviews have actually seen the film??
Total waste of money. I wouldn't recommend it at all!!!
Did you know
- TriviaColumbus Short (Miles) would go on to star with cast member of the first "Save the Last Dance" Kerry Washington (Chenille) in "Scandal" for 3 seasons.
- GoofsDuring the introduction scene, Sara states that the necklace she wears was given to her mum for luck. However, in the first movie the mother's character specifically states it is for 'love' and not for luck.
- Quotes
Miles Sultana: Hip-Hop is..."Rap"
Miles Sultana: Hip-Hop is..."Soul"
Miles Sultana: Hip-Hop is..."R&B"
Miles Sultana: Hip-Hop is..."Funk"
- ConnectionsFollows Save the Last Dance (2001)
- SoundtracksGoing to New York
(Opening)
Written by Marcus Miller, Ne-Yo, Francesca 'Francci' Richard (as Francesca Richard)
Produced by Marcus Miller
Additional Production by Francesca 'Francci' Richard (as Francci)
Performed by Unique
Unique appears courtesy of Makes Move Management, Inc.
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- Steppin' Up: Save the Last Dance 2
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- $5,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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