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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Intcatinfo A Masterpiece!
Griff Lees Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
Maleeha Vincent It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.
Scarlet The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
adonis98-743-186503 Romantic sparks occur between two dance students from different backgrounds at the Maryland School of the Arts. Step Up 2: The Streets is the sequel to the suprising and well entertaining Step Up (2006) that starred Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan but unlike the first one this sequel goes to a whole new level, sure there's romance and dance but the main characters have changed and to be honest that's even better, Briana Evigan was really good both acting wise and definitely dancing wise especially that scene in the rain was pretty epic. Tatum does return for the sequel but in a supporting role or should i say more of a cameo so some people might be disappointed. (8/10)
rodriguez-zachary You people just need to calm down. Predictable? Yes. Really now, find me a movie that isn't? I'm sorry, next time Hollywood will just have everyone get shot in a drive by, nope, wait, you will STILL COMPLAIN! You work in Hollywood than, people are so much more eager to whine than compliment. Stereotypes are annoying too but yet again, I'm sure you would still complain if it were white guys (calling them idiots or something) or if the black guys were all rosy (calling them idiots or something). If you haven't caught on, Hollywood has those options to choose from and they choose what they believe is the lesser of grievances. To the movie, I thought it was great and inspirational. Sure, cliché'd (once again, what isn't these days, w/ almost 7 billion people its hard to avoid) but awesome. The dance scenes were beyond beautiful. Gotta love Mr. Hoffmann too, he is a very talented dancer, go him! I say see it, even if you don't like the story or what not, the dancing is worth every penny, I saw it twice in one night and the second time was as good as the first time.
Chrysanthepop 'Step Up 2: The Streets' follows a typical storyline of an 'underdog' striving to make it and in the end overcomes all obstacles and succeeds. The dialogues are passable, mostly the typical lines. But, what makes it so entertaining is the incredible dance sequences, amazingly choreographed and superbly performed by the actors/dancers. The film is full of energy and excitement. Break dancing (well, dancing in general) is something that has always intrigued me so the film kept me engaged throughout. The acting is adequate. Briana Evigan is a talented dancer and not a bad actress either. Her other cast members dance well too. The soundtrack boosts of adrenaline guiding and giving voice to the dance moves. In spite of the done to death storyline, I enjoyed this one. Anyone interested in dance should watch this.
Pablo_Zen Why watch this movie if you aren't expecting a super cool dance flick with the moves and shakes that make you zeal for the streets? Of course, u shouldn't be expecting a hearty romance with couples doing a lovely nice ballet on the 'dance floor'!! This movie is about the "Streets", and surely does it stand up to its expectations...Highly recommended for all movie buffs who want to enjoy a flick that promises the crudeness of streets in the dance fraternity... It shows that dance is not just about winning or losing in a competition, but way more... And the way Andie puts it in the movie...."Its not about what you have ... its about what YOU DO with what you have!" I enjoyed this movie to the fullest, and hope you'd like it if you have danced for once in your life... even if it was for the small one that you did on the Disc floor, trying to impress the girl dancing close!!