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舞出我人生2 Step Up 2 the Streets review by JESSE HASSENGER

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Despite all of the cheap, cheesy, and/or thoroughly unnecessary sequels I've seen on purpose in my time, a second helping of the 2006 dance-romance (ro-dance?) Step Up was not high on my list of potential larks, thanks to dance-movie fatigue in general and the dullness of the first movie in particular. But Step Up 2 the Streets is something of a surprise, a teen-dance movie that should please its target audience without pandering—or without only pandering, at least.

It helps that Step Up 2 the Streets is a sequel only in the sense that it, too, is about dancing teens. So really, you could make a case for You Got Served, Stomp the Yard, Save the Last Dance, and all the rest being a single franchise with more titles than Freddy or Jason. The near-complete turnover both in front of and behind the camera is healthy for the energy levels and fans of this type of movie, who at least deserve more than the heavy-handed romance of the first movie.

Yes, the filmmakers apparently arranged their schedules so that rising star Channing Tatum could make a follow-up appearance as Tyler, his character from the first film, but he only passes through Baltimore to pass the soulful-thug torch to his friend Andie (Briana Evigan). I'm not sure that she picks it up; Evigan is too spirited for the kind of brooding Tatum brought to the first installment. Though her character has hit the troubled-kid background jackpot—a dead mom, an absent dad, and an authority figure (her mom's best friend) who doesn't understand her—the moping is kept to a minimum. Evigan sounds and even looks a bit like Rashida Jones from The Office, and has a similar raspy spunk. I'm not sure if she's got the makings of a star, but she can carry something lightweight with decent style.

Andie is forced to enroll in the Maryland School of the Arts, which in turn forces her street-dancing crew to drop her, as preparing for occasional, non-paying dance-offs is apparently full-time work. At MSA, Andie finds preppy but like-minded fellow dancer Chase (Robert Hoffman), and eventually they—wait for it—band together with other school misfits and form their own crew. No prizes for guessing whether they will eventually engage in an underground dance-off (or, for that matter, for winning that dance-off; I guess it's nice that they do it for love of the dance). The dance organization, by the way, is called the Streets, taking care of one grammatical issue in the film's title while raising another.

The best thing about the movie is the sense of camaraderie between members of Andie's crew. They're not particularly well-developed characters, but the young actors seem to be having fun striking the right balance between movie-ready dance moves and high-school-ready awkwardness. The romance between Andie and Chase isn't much more inspired than the one in the first film, but it sure takes up a lot less time. I personally would've liked to see Andie take a real chance with her spazzy right-hand man Moose (Adam Sevani), but that's asking a bit much of a movie so steeped in clich?

Speaking of which, those poor kids still have to contend with the dance-movie screenplay's favorite false dichotomy. That being, the dancing heroes must be caught between priggish authority figures who consider street-dancing unworthy, no matter how athletic or impassioned, and some kind of rival dancing team who treats the dance-off with deadly seriousness, no matter how good-natured their scrappy, underdog competition. Occasionally, a movie like Bring It On will do away with these clich閟, but it's hard to wholeheartedly recommend Step Up 2 the Streets as long as funnier, more astute variations like that one still turn up. But give the new movie some credit for being a lot more fun than its namesake thanks to more memorable dances, less forced drama, and an occasional snappy line. So, yes, it's a step up.

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