3/10
Step Down
10 September 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Step up All In is yet another failed attempt at making a feature film simply by showcasing dancing talent. Well-choreographed movement was also lacking throughout, although it endeavoured to entertain in the last 15 minutes, and succeeded. The progression of the "story" was constantly skipping over entire moments, with as little as one sentence or a voice-over to catch the audience up to speed. Unfortunately the acting was laughable, and not during intentionally comedic dialogue. There were some good sporadic dance sequences intertwined between weak performances from all involved. The only breath of fresh air was "Moose" (Adam Sevani) and his beautiful parents, which added the humility needed to make any of these plot progressions believable. For fans of this franchise it may have managed to reach expectations, although even they may tire of this regurgitated story and predictability. In this over saturated dance-battle-extravaganza market –– it's time to step down.

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By Rocio Belinda Mendez
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