Wednesday, 3 October 2007

Step Up Touchstone Pictures Review

MPAA RATING: PG-13 for thematic elements, brief violence and innuendo
Starring Channing Tatum, Jenna Dewan, Rachel Griffiths, Damaine Radcliff, Drew Sidora, Josh Henderson, De'Shawn Washington, Mario, and Heavy D
Everyone deserves a chance to follow their dreams, but some people only get one shot. Tyler Gage is a rebel from the wrong side of Baltimore's tracks -- and the only thing that stands between him and an unfulfilled life are his dreams of one day making it out of there. Nora is a privileged ballet dancer attending Baltimore's ultra-elite Maryland School of the Arts -- and the only thing standing in the way of her obviously brilliant future is finding a great dance partner for her senior showcase. When trouble with the law lands Tyler with a community service gig at Maryland School of the Arts, he arrives as an angry outsider, until his skills as a gifted street dancer draw Nora's attention. Now, as sparks fly between them, both on and off stage, Tyler realizes he has just one performance to prove that he can step up to a life far larger than he ever imagined. (Touchstone Pictures)

Step Up Characters

Channing Tatum A.k.A Tyler Gage

Main actor in the movie is Tyler Gage who has been sentenced to 200 hours of community service where he has to work at the 'Maryland School Of Arts.' The plot develops when Nora (Main actress) needs a partner to perform with her in a showcase.





Jenna Dewan A.k.A Nora Clark

Main actress in the movie Nora Clark is a girl passionate about dancing. She comes from a very rich background and is challenged when she has to find a partner for the showcase which will be the start for her future. The problem is no ones seems good enough...






De'Shawn Washington A.k.A Skinny Carter

Meet 'Skinny' former Friend of Tyler. They both come from working class backgrounds and are best friends. They both attend a state school in their local community. Skinny is with Tyler the day they brake into the school.



Drew Sidora A.k.A Lucy Avila
Lucy also attends the 'Maryland school of arts' and is Nora's best friend. They are both very similar and talented. Lucy is more interested in dancing as well but she is alsoa great singer. Both girls come from an upper class background
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Tuesday, 2 October 2007

Brief Outline of The Movie

Step Up is a Touchstone Pictures release directed by Anne Fletcher and was released in theaters on August 11, 2006. The film is rated PG-13 for thematic elements, brief violence and innuendo.

If Step Up were a painting it would be by-the-numbers because there is nothing here that we haven't seen before. To go along with that, it isn't even as good as what we have seen before, but it is sure to make its money back as audiences love these dancing movies. It is just too bad this one couldn't have been a little more unique.
What we have here is Channing Tatum as bad boy Tyler Gage. Tyler and a couple of his buddies sneak into the Maryland School of the Arts and decide to trash the place. I have always wondered what kind of people break into a building, trash it and call that fun. Fortunately I now know it takes three idiots, and this is the guy we are supposed to be rooting for. Yeah, I am really in his corner now. Why not pair him with Britney Spears so we'll have a real genius convention?

As fate would have it a rent-a-cop shows up on the scene and, in an effort to save his buddies, Tyler takes the fall and learns that his punishment will be 200 hours of community service at the school. This leads us to Nora played by Jenna Dewan, a relative cutie that attends MSA as a dance student and is prepping for her senior showcase in an effort to get picked up by a dance company upon graduation... Please tell me you see where this is going... Okay, one more hint. Nora's partner sprains his ankle, Tyler is a wicked dancer that loves to flail his arms about as if he is being attacked by a swarm of bees and his janitorial clothes and bad boy image manage to attract Nora's attention. Oh yeah, all that and his dance routine that he puts on for his two boys in the parking lot. Yeah, Tyler dances for his friends... what of it? He's hardcore yo!

If you are buying into that premise then by all means run to the theaters, otherwise your only chance for enjoyment are a couple of good dance numbers. The first one comes about an hour into the film and the final number is okay by movie standards, but by no means special.

Step Up is a film that is trying way too hard to be something it's not. The script was far from adequate as we see Tyler and his friends stealing cars for cash and not thinking twice. In fact we are asked to laugh at a scene where Tyler's best friend Mac (Damaine Radcliff) sets up his little brother (De'Shawn Washington) to try and steal a BMW. When the alarm goes off they run away laughing. Ha, ha, ha. "Watch out little bro' let me go steal this one over here so we can get outta here." Gimme a break. Not even real car jackers are this stupid and I don't consider stealing cars to be a profession overrun with college grads. Obviously this story line runs full circle, but why ruin all the snazzy surprises?

While dancing films still seem to make a fare amount of coin at the box and considering their small production budgets I don't think this is the last we will see of them, I only hope a little more care is taken in script development the next time around.

Trailer Information

I decided to use this trailer because it gives you a taster of the whole movie. We see the narrative develop from the beggining when Tyler has taken the blame (in oder to save his friend) which results in his punishment being 200 hours of community service at the school.
We see how there are 2 different backgrounds shown in this movie, People from a middle class background (Tyler) and people from upper class (Nora). I thought this trailer would be the best one to use as it sums up the film as a whole.

Step Up Trailer