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STEP UP 2 THE STREETS
by Felix Vasquez Jr.
2008, Rated PG-13, 98 minutes, Offspring Entertainment
Yes, we all saw it coming, the generic "Dirty Dancing" rip-off marketed with ease was eventually turned into a sequel to follow along the slew of products like "Stomp the Yard," "Feel the Noise," "You Got Served," and every other urban dance flick that sound like slogans on Sean Jean T-Shirts. You have to give it to these studios; the dance movies sell, because like tobacco companies, they target these films to the Urban market. You can find these movies at any Cineplex in the Bronx and people definitely flock to them without so much as a complaint, but damned if you can see "No Country for Old Men." They're recycled, rehashed, and repackaged with the same plots, and a list of no name actors who are really required to do nothing but dance a lot and spout hip-at-the-moment one-liners for us, and they sell.

Now I’ll be honest, the only reason to watch "Step Up 2 the Streets," and I mean the only reason, is Briana Evigan.

She's gorgeous, she's sexy, and she looks incredible freestyling. She's a natural replacement for Channing Tatum possessing the same wooden charisma, flat dialogue delivery, and surprising appeal that may not propel her to stardom as quickly as it did for Tatum, even though he passes the torch over to her in an extended walk-on.

"Step Up 2," or "Step Up 2 the Streets" is a preachy throwaway flick set in a world that’s about as dangerous as MTV allows, where the streets are actually called “the streets,” which happens to be a local club as well, and it’s a world where disputes and arguments are settled with, what else? Dancing and PG-13 trash talk with the occasional punch.

Now I will give the producers this: “Step Up 2” isn’t as bad as the first film, in fact it’s entertaining if you take it in a simply disposable fashion as the movies are meant. I don’t know, maybe I’ve been in the Bronx too long, but the storyline is much more layered than a simple wrong side of tracks man falling for a wealthy girl. There’s chemistry and entertainment to be had, and it’s not an awful ninety minutes.

“Step Up 2” re-uses much of the same set pieces from the first film to tell the story of a young hoodlum named Andy who is connected to a dance crew name 410. They pressure her to skip school to dance, and when her step mother decides to send her to Texas, Tyler Gage (Step Up) arrives to convince her to go to MSA to take dance. There she gets in with another crew and quits 410, and they declare “war,” taking it to “The Streets,” a local club where everyone dances. Andy and her crew of misfits decide to take on the skilled group and may just win to see another day.

What “Step Up 2” does to cushion the blow of the cardboard performances is an interesting slew of supporting characters who act as interesting antidotes to the typical clichés we find in these movies. And there’s also the dancing which is quite excellent to watch thanks to director Chu’s interesting perspective and cinematography. Ultimately it’s a ninety minute music video that will date in a few years time, but it’s an interesting musical with Evigan who pretty much hits the role as hard as she can and leaves with an interesting presence.

In the end though, “Step Up 2” is slightly more endurable than “How She Move,” and “You Got Served,” and though I may eat my words on this, it’s another of the many dance movies that fifteen years from now may just be admired in the same vein “Krush Groove” and “Breakin’” are. Whether that’s prophetic or just plain crazy, we’ll soon see.

 
Isaac Borgo
READER
 
Yuck. Has anyone else noticed that the rate that these "Dance Flicks" are coming out has been increasing exponentially. Why don't they just get their own cable channel and be done with it. By the way, I agree, these "films" take up theater space and therefore contribute to the dissolution of thoughtful cinema.  
Posted on February 22, 2008, 7:51 am
FelixVasquez
STAFF WRITER
 
Because they sell. The better they sell the more they make. They're low budget, require no name actors on small pay, and you can just pay extras and skilled dancers off, have a formula story and people come to see them in droves. Here in NY people love these movies. Some woman in the DVD store I go to raved non stop about "How She Move." "My god, it was an amazing movie!" True. Like remakes, they're products, not movies. They're meant to make money and have a shelf life no longer than two years.  
Posted on February 22, 2008, 2:45 pm
Matthew Sorrento
STAFF WRITER
 
Looks like we've found a dance movie fetishist in Felix (he-he) -- judging from the review, not the comment. These movies should give the "film by" credits to the choreographers, since it's all about their talents.  
Posted on February 24, 2008, 7:38 am
FelixVasquez
STAFF WRITER
 
Hehe, well you won't see me opening day watching "How She Move," that's for sure, heh.  
Posted on February 24, 2008, 10:42 am
JMGrimp
READER
 
Would this movie work if Kerri Strug were the lead? And there was no vault at the end?  
Posted on March 10, 2008, 8:55 pm
dreybirdie
READER
 
Is everyone forgetting that the whole world does not share the same interests?? If you are a lover of art and like going to art museums, would you expect your friend to take you out to a drag race for fun? Think about it, there are different types of people in the world. Fortunately I am one of those people who appreciates a wide range of artistic expressions in movies, whether it is dancing or not. This film is REAL! One of the best dance movies I've ever seen... but I wouldn't expect someone with no interest in this type of dance or music to love it like I did. I've seen many movies I wasn't too crazy about but I still remain obejective and don't make ignorant comments. Like the old saying goes, if you don't like it .....don't watch it!  
Posted on September 8, 2008, 1:37 pm
Mark Bell
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
 
The thing is, I think Felix is someone who likes dance movies (and I say this because, as his review points out, he's seen a bunch of them; I haven't, and wouldn't know what to do with the genre, honestly). Since he chose to review this film, I don't think you're looking at a case of someone heading into it ignorant. Perhaps due to be letting down by similar, earlier efforts he came in apprehensively, but hardly negative from the get-go. And 2 1/2 stars is not that bad, really.  
Posted on September 8, 2008, 2:57 pm
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