Step Up

2006

Action / Crime / Drama / Music / Romance

84
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 21% · 108 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 83% · 250K ratings
IMDb Rating 6.5/10 10 127315 127.3K

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Plot summary

Tyler Gage receives the opportunity of a lifetime after vandalizing a performing arts school, gaining him the chance to earn a scholarship and dance with an up and coming dancer, Nora.


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Top cast

Channing Tatum as Tyler Gage
Rachel Griffiths as Director Gordon
Jenna Dewan Tatum as Nora Clark
Alyson Stoner as Camille
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599.50 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 44 min
Seeds 26
1.9 GB
1920*816
English 5.1
PG-13
24 fps
1 hr 43 min
Seeds 42

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by estebangonzalez10 6 / 10

Tatum's charisma carries the film and lets us forgive its many flaws

"I'm fighting, for something that's real for the first time in my life!"

When Anne Fletcher made her directorial debut way back in 2006 no one imagined that this small budget film with a relatively unknown cast would end up grossing over 100 million in the US and inspiring a franchise that currently stands at five movies. It wasn't received warmly by the critics due to its cliché storyline and corny dialogues, but audiences dug it. I never was interested in the franchise and this was my first time actually sitting down and watching one. The main reason was because I knew this was Channing Tatum's break out role. He had done a couple of movies before with smaller roles, but this was the first time he was given a lead role. Tatum has delivered some strong roles recently (Foxcatcher being his most impressive) so I wanted to go back and revisit some of his earlier work. I was surprised I actually ended up enjoying this film as much as I did and I think it is largely due to Tatum's charisma. He didn't deliver a great performance, but he definitely carried the film with his charm making it enjoyable. The dancing was also pretty solid although I am not much of an expert in that area. The main problems with Step Up revolve around the clichéd screenplay and dull subplots that almost derailed the film completely, but the charisma from Tatum and his excellent chemistry with Jenna Dewan make this an entertaining viewing experience. It's been 9 years since Tatum and Dewan met on set for this movie and they are still together in real life. The chemistry was really there.

Step Up is one of those films that you know is formulaic, unoriginal, and without any great technical achievements, but you still find it enjoyable due to the charismatic lead performances. You could file Step Up under the romance/dance genre along with other films as Bring it On, Save the Last Dance, and Honey. The screenplays are perhaps the weakest thing about these films, but you still can find them enjoyable when the lead characters deliver charismatic performances and know how to dance. That is the case with Channing Tatum who plays a troubled young teen who lives with his foster parents and spends a lot of time in the streets. One night out with his friends he ends up vandalizing an arts school and gets caught. He is ordered to do 200 hours of community service as payment for the damages he caused. At the school he meets a young student from a wealthy family played by Jenna Dewan who dreams of becoming a dancer. When her dancing partner gets injured, he offers to help, and the plot evolves from there.

The story works best when it focuses on the two lead characters rehearsing and dancing together, but when the film shifts its focus on other subplots revolving around their friends the story losses some of its appeal. There is unnecessary conflict introduced in the film that is resolved rather easily and in a predictable way. There is also a tragic scene that takes place near the end of the film that felt out of place (the melodrama is poorly handled by the screenwriters). However, the final dance scene is one of the best in the movie so it does end in a positive note. Despite its predictable storyline and formulaic premise, Step Up is still an enjoyable film. Not good enough however to get me interested in the sequels.

Reviewed by kyle_waye777 6 / 10

From a guys point of view

My cousin heather wanted to go to this movie, so she took me with her. I thought the movie was going to suck, but it ended up...that it was one of the best movies i seen all year. I really recommend that you watch this movie. The movie was based on two people, both from their own worlds. The world of break dancing, and the world of ballet. Comes together and falls in love. When Tyler is ditching his friends for Nora, they got mad at him. But they grow closer when "skinny" gets shot by a gang. With the loss of skinny behind them both...they go on again...but he doesn't forget his friends. So again...from a guy who is not sensitive..i recommend step up.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle 6 / 10

Good enough dance movie

Tyler Gage (Channing Tatum) is a foster kid who is stealing cars with his boys. One night, he breaks into an arts school and causes some vandalism. He gets caught and is sentenced to 200 hours of community service at the arts school. Director Gordon (Rachel Griffiths) runs the school. Nora Clark (Jenna Dewan) loses his dance partner with a sprain ankle and she pairs up with Tyler to practice for her big dance.

The story is cheesy and simplistic but it has some hokey charm to it. The acting is all about Channing Tatum. He's got the arrogant charm of the lead character. Jeanna Dewan has a bit of vulnerability but not quite as compelling. For a dance movie, it has just enough goodness to embrace.

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