Step Up 2: The Streets

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Step Up 2: The Streets
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by Jon M. Chu
Produced by Erik Feig
Jennifer Gibgot
Adam Shankman
Patrick Wachsberger
Written by Toni Ann Johnson
Karen Barna
Based on Characters
by Duane Adler
Starring Briana Evigan
Robert Hoffman
Adam G. Sevani
Will Kemp
Cassie Ventura
Music by Aaron Zigman
Cinematography Max Malkin
Edited by Nicholas Erasmus
Andrew Marcus
Production
company
Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Release dates
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  • February 14, 2008 (2008-02-14)
Running time
98 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $17.5 million[1]
Box office $150.8 million[2]

Step Up 2: The Streets is a 2008 American dance film. It is the sequel to the 2006 film Step Up from Touchstone Pictures. The film was directed by Jon M. Chu and choreographed by Jamal Sims, Hi-Hat (Bring It On) and Dave Scott (Stomp the Yard). Patrick Wachsberger and Erik Feig of Summit Entertainment produced with Adam Shankman and Jennifer Gibgot of Offspring Entertainment and Anne Fletcher, the director of the original film. The film was followed by Step Up 3D, released in 2010.

Plot

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In Baltimore, Maryland, Andie West (Briana Evigan) pursues her big dream of becoming a street dancer. Following the death of her mother to cancer, Andie lives with her mother's best friend, Sarah (her guardian), but in reality, Andie feels like she does not belong anywhere. Although she is doing poorly at school, it is her dream for dancing that brings something special into her life. She trains with her dance crew, the "410" (pronounced four-one-oh, as in the area code for Baltimore), to keep the title of the illegal competition, 'The Streets.' Sarah is aware of the crime and harassment by the 410 and after an argument with Andie, she decides to send her to live with her Aunt Alice in Texas, but Andie, fed-up with Sarah's arguments, runs away.

Tyler (Channing Tatum) who is like a big brother to Andie sees her at a local dance club, The Dragon. He tries to persuade Andie to audition for the Maryland School of the Arts (MSA), where Andie has to compete for a place, thinking it will help her life as it did his. Tyler decides to battle her for it. Tyler wins the battle and the two head back to Andie's house where Tyler asks Sarah to let her join MSA. Sarah initially refuses, but Tyler claims she agreed and leaves Andie to audition at MSA while he goes on tour with Nora. Chase Collins (Robert Hoffman) persuades the school director (his brother) Blake (Will Kemp) to recruit Andie after seeing her audition. When the 410 learn about Andie's involvement at MSA, they kick her out. Andie and Chase form a new crew with help from many people Chase knows at the school, all of not accepted as who they are, including Andie's new friend Moose (Adam G. Sevani). Chase has a copied key to the studio and the crew secretly practices their routine late at night when the school is empty. They perform at the local dance club, but are rejected and kicked out. Andie's friend Missy Serrano (Danielle Polanco) joins the crew after going out of the 410 following the event, as she is disgusted by the crowd's reaction. Missy tells the crew that the only way to enter The Streets is to first pull a prank and post it on the Internet to show that the crew is entering the competition. Wanting revenge for being humiliated before, Chase decides that their prank will be to make a fool out of Tuck, the leader of the 410.

The crew goes to a family barbecue at Missy's house. Sophie (Cassie Ventura), an MSA student who happens to have a crush on Chase, tags along. She begins to develop a crush on Moose after salsa dancing with him. The 410 doesn't like the fact that they have a new crew to compete with so they warn Andie's group to stay out of The Streets or there will be consequences. When Tuck finds Chase, he assaults him for his prank and warns him to stay away from The Streets and Andie. Chase comes into school the next day badly bruised and hurt. On top of that, the dance studio has been trashed by the 410 the previous night. Director Collins forbids the students from the school to be involved in illegal competitions and expels Andie from MSA for her involvement with the Streets competition, but Andie denies the involvement of her other members. After she leaves, Chase admits his involvement in the Streets and tries to persuade Director Collins to let Andie back in, but Director Collins refuses as he is too busy with the fundraiser.

When Sarah hears the news of Andie's expulsion, Andie tries to explain, but Sarah refuses to listen, telling her that she has had enough of her behavior and that Andie now must go to live with her two aunts in Texas. Just when Andie is packing her bags to leave, she receives a text message from Missy that The Streets is on that night - the same night as the MSA fundraiser. Along with Andie, her whole crew gets the text message. They decide to ditch the MSA fundraiser (except for Moose) and instead compete in The Streets. Chase also leaves the fundraiser hoping to win back Andie. When Sarah hears about what Andie did to protect her crew, allows Andie to continue living with her and lets her compete at The Streets with her crew.

When Collins notices that his students are gone, he questions Sophie. Moose tells him that he is in the crew and where they are. Moose takes both Collins and Sophie to the place; they are just in time for the crew's performance. The director sees them and he realizes that The Streets he was hearing and thinking about, is in fact a legitimate form of artistic expression. He accepts Andie into MSA again and tells Moose that he was in the wrong department. To Moose's surprise, he gets kissed by Sophie. With Andie's crew being supportive friends and her education now secured, the film finds its optimistic ending - a passionate kiss between Andie and Chase.

Cast

  • Briana Evigan as Andie West, the main protagonist.
  • Robert Hoffman as Chase Collins, the hero, who falls for Andie
  • Adam Sevani as Robert "Moose" Alexander III, is a talented dancer who is best friends with Andie
  • Will Kemp as Blake Collins, the director of MSA and Chase's brother
  • Cassie Ventura as Sophie Donovan, Chase's ex-girlfriend who later falls in love with Moose
  • Danielle Polanco as Missy Serrano, one of Andie's best friends who eventually quits the 410
  • Christopher Scott as Hair
  • Luis Rosado as Monster
  • Harry Shum, Jr. as Cable
  • LaJon Dantzler as Smiles
  • Janelle Cambridge as Fly
  • Mari Koda as Jenny Kido
  • Sonja Sohn as Sarah, Andie's legal guardian. She took Andie in after her mother died.
  • Black Thomas as Tuck, the leader of the 410 and the main antagonist
  • Telisha Shaw as Felicia, Andie's best friend
  • BooG!e as DJ Sand (uncredited)
  • Channing Tatum as Tyler Gage (cameo), a skilled but troubled dancer in his teens
  • Rockstar Logu as Mike (cameo),Indian artist

Choreographers

  • Dave Scott[3]
  • Tyree Johnson
  • Arthur Hickman
  • Jamal sims

Reception

Box office

At the U.S. Box office, the film opened at #3 and earned $18,908,826 in its opening weekend. As of August 4, 2008, Step Up 2: The Streets have grossed $58,017,783 in domestic box office and $92,798,917 in other parts of the world, bringing a worldwide total of $150,816,700,[4] outperforming its predecessor.

Critical response

The film was met with positive reviews from its audience but mixed to negative reviews from film critics. It received a rating of 27% on Rotten Tomatoes; on the website it says, "There's a kinetic appeal to the handsome cast and their smooth moves, but everything else about Step Up 2: The Streets is been there, danced that." It also holds a rating of 50/100 on Metacritic, signifying "mixed or average reviews".[5]

Home media

The film was released on DVD and Blu-Ray on July 15, 2008.

Special features
  • Through Fresh Eyes - Take a look behind the scenes at the making of Step Up 2: The Streets. You’ll also meet the choreographers and dancers who bring it all to life
  • Outlaws Of Hip-Hop: Meet The "410" - An exclusive profile of the film’s real life underground hip hop dance crew
  • Robert Hoffman video prank
  • Deleted scenes and bloopers
  • Full dance routine from the JabbaWockeeZ and West Coast Riders
  • 7 music videos
  1. Flo Rida feat. T-Pain - Low
  2. Missy Elliott - Ching-a-Ling
  3. Cherish feat. Yung Joc - Killa
  4. Plies feat. Akon - Hypnotized
  5. Brit & Alex - Let It Go
  6. Cassie - Is It You?
  7. T-Pain - Church

Soundtrack

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References

  1. http://www.the-numbers.com/movie/Step-Up-2-the-Streets#tab=summary
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  3. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1378939/
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