Step Up 2: The Streets

2008 "It's not where you're from. It's where you're at."
6.2| 1h38m| PG-13| en
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When rebellious street dancer Andie lands at the elite Maryland School of the Arts, she finds herself fighting to fit in while also trying to hold onto her old life. When she joins forces with the schools hottest dancer, Chase, to form a crew of classmate outcasts to compete in Baltimore s underground dance battle The Streets.

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Jeanskynebu the audience applauded
TeenzTen An action-packed slog
Sexyloutak Absolutely the worst movie.
Patience Watson One of those movie experiences that is so good it makes you realize you've been grading everything else on a curve.
ashwleo27 yes it's cool and hot dance moves in this film.. some dance routines that could actually leave with u goosebumps.well the female lead Briana evigan, hot as ever, has a passion for dancing.. she has one really hot bod..and those dance moves of hers keep u glued to the screen..personally she lost her mom but finds solace with her dancing.she is a member of the group 410.. a group who are known for their dare devil dance routines on the streets..Old friend channing tatum (who plays a cameo) wins a dance battle with her one day in a street club and as a forefeit for losing she joins the school of arts..she has a buddy in school Adam sevani who takes her through the tour in school.. and puts a smile on her face every once in a while.they she bumps into Robert Hoffman who starts getting attracted to her..moving into the school of arts does not go well with 410..she is kicked out of the group..a dejected Briana then starts a group of her own with Robert joining in.. and some odd guys from the school who are at their best in certain dance moves.. Adam too has some cool dance moves that go unnoticed initially..the new group start practicing for the main street event..all groups are geared up for it and ensure they are at their best..well the final battle between 410 and the group is the best to watch out for.. the last 15 minutes of the film were the best.. dance moves that sizzling hot!!!well if u are fan of music and dance.. then this a movie u will definitely like.. story wise it was not that great..and the cast is not box office stars.. but overall they did a decent job..i liked Briana..she really kept me glued to my seat..
chelcito787 This was a great movie. The acting could have been slightly better (although wasn't THAT bad), but the dancing made up for the lack of acting skills. The dancing was sick from the beginning of the movie (subway scene) to the end. It wasn't just a break dancing flick, it was also a movie to teach everyone 2 lessons, to never let someone tell you that you cannot do something, the second is to always be yourself, chase your dreams not the dream others want you to chase. It was a touching and inspirational film, in a hip hop way (if that makes sense lol). Great movie, I recommend to all those who are into any type of arts ex dancing, acting, musical, painting, drawing, because it's one that would speak to the artsy people the strongest.
h_wilson92 I went to see Step Up 2 cos there was no movies I wanted to see and I thought it was really interesting! wrong! the acting was terrible and so were the actors apart from Channing Tatum who is a great actor.I didn't really like the soundtrack too.I didn't even know that it was a movie with urban music.It is definitely one of the worst movies of 2008 and one of the top 5 worst movies I have seen in my life.I personally thought that the movie was bland and was actually better than the first Step Up movie which I saw the other day and was very bland.I would give Step Up = Plot 2/10 acting 1/10 music 1/10 overall 1/10.
astrogurl88 First of all, I did not go in expecting a great movie... maybe something like Save the Last Dance. But I was BLOWN AWAY by the all-out amazing dancing and equally amazing talents of the cast. Most of all I liked that the story was very focused on Andie's independence and special-ness. I was very impressed with the artistic merits of the film- super job, Jon Chu. Great chemistry between Briana Evignan and Robert Hoffman had my eyes glued on the screen when they weren't dancing, and I have to admit the acting was very good, even if one-dimensional for most of the supporting cast. I loved that the direction of the movie focused on the story without distracting with "artistic directional use of lens"... Even though the ending was predictable, it was SO unpredictably good!!!