Don't waste your time! Its a travesty! HATED IT! I couldn't even get through the entire movie!
... View MoreNot bad, basically a stomp version of pitch perfect. For the women a emotional rollercoaster of a film with feminism and womenhood at the core of the subject, having to yet again defeat the opreopres of man and (racism). For the man, u can deal with it few funny moments and attractive women in tight fitting active wear basically stomping and bouncing for the film. SPOILER ALERT (Something about the blond at the end definitely ticks a box) All in all a good film could prob knock one off to it be you male or female.Makes you wish you could re live your days and we'll . . . . Have friends . :'(
... View MoreSeeing a lot of negativity in these reviews. That being said, I pretty much got what I expected (Stomp the Yard meets Bring it On with a dash of Drumline and Pitch Perfect on the side chick-flick).And Netflix, at least it's better than Iron Fist (LOL!!!)
... View MoreThis movie is full of stereotypes and obnoxious caricatures. That is exactly the intention. The characters are introduced as one dimensional, petty, and racist from the very start. If you are turned-off by the beginning, please watch until the end. There are some very excellent moments, and if you feel like this film seems "race-baitiy" I will present some evidence that it's not bullshit. SPOILERS INCOMING. The main character states that "White people said the same thing about Tiger Woods and the Williams sisters; we said the same thing about Eminem. Races can't own things."The white 'woke' boyfriend turns out to be unsupportive and toxic, despite the fact that he has all the 'right' things to say and the 'correct' opinion on cultural differences. He's a caricature of people that try too hard to be 'woke' and end up sounding like dicks. The MC of the black-dominated step competitions mock the white people who perform, and while the dancers agonize and worry, the protagonist says:"Are you feeling out of place? Like maybe they're judging you before you've had a chance to express yourselves?" "Yes" "Tell me something.. How do you think they feel, when they're the only black person in the class, or the office"END SPOILERSThe end result is a mediocre movie, but a movie that had some decent points to make along the way. It wasn't pushing an agenda, it wasn't holier-than-thou', it was merely a movie about rich college kids learning that race isn't as important as friendship and being a good person.
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