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Step Up 4 Revolution 3D

Titolo originale: Step Up Revolution
  • 2012
  • T
  • 1h 39min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,4/10
59.283
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Step Up 4 Revolution 3D (2012)
Emily arrives in Miami with aspirations of becoming a professional dancer and soon falls in love with Sean, leader of a flash mob dance crew whose historic neighborhood is being eyed for re-development by a wealthy businessman. Emily, Sean, and his crew band together to turn their performance art into protest art, and risk losing their dreams to fight for a greater cause.
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Emily arriva a Miami con il sogno di diventare una ballerina professionista. Si innamora di Sean, il leader di un gruppo di ballo il cui quartiere è minacciato dai piani di sviluppo edilizio... Leggi tuttoEmily arriva a Miami con il sogno di diventare una ballerina professionista. Si innamora di Sean, il leader di un gruppo di ballo il cui quartiere è minacciato dai piani di sviluppo edilizio del padre di Emily.Emily arriva a Miami con il sogno di diventare una ballerina professionista. Si innamora di Sean, il leader di un gruppo di ballo il cui quartiere è minacciato dai piani di sviluppo edilizio del padre di Emily.

  • Regia
    • Scott Speer
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Amanda Brody
    • Duane Adler
  • Star
    • Kathryn McCormick
    • Ryan Guzman
    • Cleopatra Coleman
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,4/10
    59.283
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Scott Speer
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Amanda Brody
      • Duane Adler
    • Star
      • Kathryn McCormick
      • Ryan Guzman
      • Cleopatra Coleman
    • 93Recensioni degli utenti
    • 121Recensioni della critica
    • 43Metascore
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    Step Up Revolution: Beach Dance
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    Step Up Revolution: We Are The Mob
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    Step Up Revolution: The Shipping Yard Finale
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    Step Up Revolution: The Shipping Yard Finale
    Step Up Revolution: Office Mob
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    Step Up Revolution: Office Mob
    Step Up Revolution: Business Plaza
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    Kathryn McCormick
    Kathryn McCormick
    • Emily
    Ryan Guzman
    Ryan Guzman
    • Sean
    Cleopatra Coleman
    Cleopatra Coleman
    • Penelope
    Misha Gabriel Hamilton
    Misha Gabriel Hamilton
    • Eddy
    • (as Misha Gabriel)
    Michael 'Xeno' Langebeck
    • Mercury
    Stephen Boss
    Stephen Boss
    • Jason
    • (as Stephen 'tWitch' Boss)
    Claudio Pinto
    • Francisco
    Nicole Dabeau
    Nicole Dabeau
    • Newscaster
    Chris Charles Herbert
    • Lamborghini Driver
    • (as Chris Charles)
    Katie Peterson
    Katie Peterson
    • People by the Ocean
    Alejandro Posada
    Alejandro Posada
    • People by the Ocean
    Marc Macaulay
    Marc Macaulay
    • Uniformed Cop
    Tommy Dewey
    Tommy Dewey
    • Trip
    Mario Ernesto Sánchez
    Mario Ernesto Sánchez
    • Ricky
    Sabina V. Gomez
    • Ricky's Mother
    Dominique Bell
    • Sarah
    Megan Boone
    Megan Boone
    • Claire
    Peter Gallagher
    Peter Gallagher
    • Mr. Anderson
    • Regia
      • Scott Speer
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Amanda Brody
      • Duane Adler
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    JohnDeSando

    Step into dynamic dancing and anemic story.

    When I stepped into the theater to see Step Up Revolution, I expected cutting-edge dance. I got it and maybe better than I expected with robust routines blending 3-D performance and modern art to tell a story that moves from public display to public mission.

    "The Mob" is a flash mob secretly doing percussive urban choreography at different times in Miami to publish the dance on YouTube and win $100K for the most hits. The opening sequence using vintage low-riders in a traffic jam is spectacular, a muscular routine using very physical dance and very physical automobiles for an enjoyable fusion of art and pop culture.

    Look, this is not Flashdance or Dirty Dancing, and Emily (Kathryn McCormick) is not Jennifer Beals, nor is Sean (Ryan Guzman) Patrick Swayze (or Channing Tatum from the first installment), but they are attractive performers given simple dialogue but dynamic modern film dancing that uses creative camera angles and minimal CGI to tell a pleasant formulaic story. In other words, I was entertained by the dancing and found the screenplay clichéd.

    Emily's dad, Mr. Anderson (Peter Gallagher, the only true actor in the lot), plans to build a giant complex right in the hood of the dancers, a place romanticized for the purposes of the story but in reality a poor wharf community. The Mob, along with Emily, fights to preserve the area using flash mob to tell their story to the city to stop the construction. The set pieces are uniformly exciting and executed with such energy as to evoke the passions of youth and protest.

    The story and the dialogue are pedestrian, but that dancing is so magnetic that I might go back and see the first three films in the series and maybe Footloose and maybe even West Side story and Strictly Ballroom.

    If for nothing else, Step Up Revolution keeps alive the romantic dance movie genre with some steps even Fred Astaire wouldn't recognize. Now that's revolution.
    6blogurious

    Dancing for a cause

    Strength of will and right attitude are the main ingredients for getting what you want. It is not always about being in the right place at the right time. But also making sure those two will meet you half way.

    "Step Up Revolution" has for once broken the stigma created by movies where every teenage- dancing character has one and only thing in their minds: fame and fortune. This time they go a bit deeper in search of something more than self assurance or rebel behaviour, trying to bring justice to their people instead of thinking the world revolves around them. The music is not so catchy but the well choreographed flash-mob style performances are quite interesting. It's a good entertainment for dance lovers or anyone in the mood for a good time.
    5kelly-222-991883

    Miami Steals the Scenes in Step Up Revolution

    From Biscayne Bay to Watson Island, Miami is the star of the latest installment in the Step Up series. Lets hear it for the Production Designer and the Art Department. They really worked lots of technology and high style into this segment and I for one think the look is terrific!

    the producers really scored landing Peter Gallagher as the Real Estate Developer Mr Anderson since the leads are relative unknowns. They say the first timers cut is the cheapest but we all know that delays add to the bottom line but lucky for Scott Speer the dancing and the sizzling hot locations save the show and make for one amazing ride into Miami. Music? check; Dancing? check, Ocean? check, Real life story? double check... so get ready to ENJOY your trip to Miami, it's worth the price of admission.
    8shyamkrishsai

    dance for a cause and rock it.....

    I have always been a step up fan from the first one..with my personal favorite being the second one.I went to watch this after reading all the negative reviews,but after watching it ...i have to say it was awesome....just the whole dance and music will keep u on your seats frustrated enough to get up and dance....who cares about the storyline for an ultimate dance musical movie like step up...its all for fun for the adrenaline rush ....still this time they introduced concept dancing of a cause and it does make sense...it has a point in it and that was good...all the way it is surely a movie for all the step up fans who loves dance and music and a hell lot of fun mixed with it.....
    7rgkarim

    Flashy Moves, Predictable Story Line

    So sorry this is late, but let's face it there shouldn't be any mystery behind the Step Up genre. Over the last six years, these dance flicks have continued to pour out into the theaters and with today's modern television have been eaten up by the public. While the dancing has always been entertaining on various levels, the producers are still struggling to add diversity and that something new to keep the crowd interested. Unfortunately for the last two installments, that new edge is 3-D, which may have you wondering, "Is this really needed for a dance movie?" Well I'm back from a late showing to give you the scoop on Step Up Revolution and hopefully answer your questions of whether this sequel is worth a watch.

    As many of you may have noticed, the Step Up series started out balanced in story, character development, and well choreographed dance moves. However, like so many modern movies these days the story is usually sacrificed for some other movie magic that usually is overused more than the send text command on a cellular phone. Yet to my surprise this movie managed to keep a slightly better balance than its previous two predecessors that will grab hold of other audience members. Now I'm not saying it's the best, but there is some character development and shallow love stories that will make Dirty Dancing fans pine over that classic romanticism. This doesn't mean it's like a dance version of Twilight, no instead it's presented more as a Romeo and Juliet theme where the girl and guys families don't see eye to eye. The lovers decided to hide their identities from their respective elders and instead of killing each other with swords, use their moves to help express the feelings and fight the bad guys. Despite the nice presentation though, the story is predictable as ever and there really is no surprise about what is going to happen to whom. I won't tell you any details, but let's face it in a movie like this you can pretty much guess the ending with little effort.

    Of course if you're like most fans of this movie you care less about the story and character development. Instead the focus might shift to other aspects like dancing, music, and yes eye candy for both guys and girls. Well this movie is definitely all those characteristics wrapped in a colorful, techno/rap wrapper with lots of flashing lights. Fans of the previous installments will be impressed with the dance numbers this installment has. Most of the dances have one of the stars leading a well choreographed mob in movements that would give a Michael Jackson music video a run for its money. However, what impresses me are some of the sick stunts, the extras throw out in between that add that extra edge to the performance. While some of these moves are rather silly, i.e. a few guys looking like they are going through electroshock therapy, there are a few flips that will make you think, "Hey he's part Jedi." The break dancing is quite good and when intertwined with the various dance styles in this movie, one can't help but be impressed with the work and talent of these people. However don't jump the gun and think this movie is just a bunch of flips and protest art rebel gestures, no there is some poetic skills involved as well. As the love story develops, there are various scenes that show off the more graceful side of dancing, i.e. ballerina moves that are elegant and beautiful. Those who like this artistic style will again be impressed with the fluidity of the actresses involved, especially Kathryn McCormick, who continues to show us she can dance.

    However what is dance without music and Step Up Revolution once again picks a soundtrack worthy of their moves. I haven't found out if these remixes are original or picked up from another D.J., but regardless they have been selected to help provide not only the beat for the dances, but also the emotion. The moment Penelope opens up the trunk and hits play, you start to get pulled into the song and feel the emotions of the setting. Although many of the songs have aggression and rage to their tones, there are a few that are softer and more trance like. I warn you that if you don't like Techno, Rap, or a combination of the two, you will definitely hate the music. The tracks are uncensored and full of cursing, slang, and sometimes loud yelling, which may distract you from the art of the editing.

    Finally if you are one who is going for staring at beautiful women or handsome men, well again you've picked the right movie. Unlike some other recent movies, Step Up Revolution does a nice job showing off the bodies of the stars and helps get people howling without stepping over the line. Most of these people can dance and are okay actors, but they were also chosen to rope in a wider array of audience members. For me I cannot lie that McCormick is very cute, did a decent acting job, and impressed me with her moves. Even Ryan Guzman and Misha Gabriel Hamilton did a nice job with their roles, and didn't just flex their muscles and look sad for the women, as many modern guy stars tend to do. Girls don't worry though as there are plenty of shirt off moments to make you happy, and guys well there are plenty of bikini clad women to make you drool.

    Overall Step Up Revolution may be one of the better movies of this series. With awesome moves, fitting soundtrack, and decent acting, it's definitely refreshing for the audience. However it is still a dance movie with a lot of skewing towards dancing and less to story, so don't expect masterpiece. Here are the scores: Drama/Music/Romance: 7.5-8.0 Movie Overall: 6.5

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      Adam Sevani, Mari Koda, and Chadd Smith make cameo appearances and have their own dance scenes in the film.
    • Blooper
      When going to the party, there is a sign that says "no employees allowed". He removes the sign with a snatch and holds it in his hand. Next shot it's gone and is neither in his hand nor on the floor.
    • Citazioni

      Emily: I can't just do whatever i want. There are rules.

      Sean: Break the rules.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The Summit Entertainment logo gets spray-painted.
    • Versioni alternative
      The UK release was cut, the distributor chose to remove language (in this case, an inadequately obscured use of 'motherfucking' and an aggressive use of 'bitch') in order to obtain a PG classification. An uncut 12A classification was available.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in The Big Review: Summer Trailer Park Series (2012)
    • Colonne sonore
      Monday (The Glitch Mob Remix)
      Written by Steve Nalepa, Justin Boreta, Edward Ma and Josh Mayer (as Joshua Mayer)

      Performed by Steve Nalepa (as Nalepa) & The Glitch Mob

      Courtesy of Glass Air Records LLC & Steve Nalepa Music

      By arrangement with Zync Music Group LLC

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    • Data di uscita
      • 4 ottobre 2012 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
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      • Miami, Florida, Stati Uniti
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      • Summit Entertainment
      • Offspring Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 33.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 35.074.677 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 11.731.708 USD
      • 29 lug 2012
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 140.470.746 USD
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      1 ora 39 minuti
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      • Dolby Surround 7.1
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      • 2.39 : 1

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