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An aspiring ballerina from a wealthy family learns some lessons about both dancing and life from a roughneck with soul in this teen drama. Tyler Gage (Channing Tatum) grew up on the wrong side of the tracks in a rough section of Baltimore, and has been in and out of trouble with the law most of his life. Finding himself before the judge yet again, Tyler is sentenced to 200 hours of community service, and he ends up mopping floors at the Maryland School of the Arts. Tyler catches the eye of Nora (Jenna Dewan), a gifted ballet student who is trying to incorporate hip-hop moves into her classical routines. None of Nora's fellow students seem to be on the same page as her, but Tyler is a talented street dancer with strength, moves, and enthusiasm. Despite the misgivings of the school's administrators, Nora persuades Tyler to team up with her for a major class project. Tyler gains a new self-respect as he gives in to the discipline of the dance academy, but he wonders if this new opportunity means turning his back on who he really is. Matters become all the more complicated when Tyler and Nora realize they're falling in love. Step Up was the first directorial credit for choreographer Anne Fletcher, who designed dance routines for the films Bring It On, She's All That, and Boogie Nights. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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Movie Title : Step Up
Release Date : Aug 11, 2006 Wide
Genre Movie :Drama
Mpaa Rating : PG-13
Actors :Channing Tatum,Jenna Dewan Tatum,Mario,Drew Sidora,Heavy D,Damaine Radcliff,De'Shawn Washington,Josh Henderson,Deirdre Lovejoy,Alyson Stoner,Rachel Griffiths,Tim Lacatena,Jane Beard,Richard Pelzman,Carlyncia Peck,Ryan Sands,DeLeon Howell,Dominique Boyd,Rana Poindexter,Angelica Huesca


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Visitor Ranting & Critics For Step Up

User Ranting Movie Step Up : 3.9
User Count Like for Step Up : 613,363
Critics Ranting For Step Up : 4.5
Critics Percentage For Step Up : 19 %

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Review For Movie Step Up
While Tatum has rough charm, Dewan is more dancer than actress.
Anna Smith-Time Out

Fletcher ably blends ballet and hip-hop, but the filming itself is often clumsy, and Tatum's relentless African American impersonation quickly wears out its welcome.
Bill Gallo-Village Voice

For a movie about dancing, Step Up is pretty clumsy on its feet.
Scott Bowles-USA Today

Step Up may sizzle on the dance floor, but when the dancing stops, the film fizzles.
Judy Chia Hui Hsu-Seattle Times

A lot of movies are derivative. What makes Step Up particularly dispiriting is that it has almost nothing fresh to add.
Ruthe Stein-San Francisco Chronicle

It's almost as wrong-headed as it is pre-fabricated.
Roger Moore-Orlando Sentinel

Displays atypical laziness and tone-deaf direction for a feature concerning the electric boogaloo secrets of the underprivileged.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com

Even if the picture breaks no new ground, the verve of the actors and their fancy footwork is half the battle.
Dustin Putman-DustinPutman.com

Clichéd dance movie with some fun moves.
Jane Boursaw-Common Sense Media

The dance numbers are high octane, and the characters are likable enough to make us want to hang with them through a plot we've seen so many times before it's like movie muscle memory takes over.
James Plath-Movie Metropolis

Predictable dance melodrama with little to recommend it.
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice

For the movie--and audiences--the good news is that both Tatum and Dewan are just enough to best the bum script. They are likeable and their dance talent is undeniable.
Christopher Smith-Bangor Daily News (Maine)

The TV spots claim that it "captures the voice of a generation," and if that's the case, then the voice of the youth hasn't changed at all in the five years Save the Last Dance lit up the box office.
Michael Dequina-TheMovieReport.com

Tatum and Dewan have none of the chemistry of Astaire and Rogers, but with help from a good supporting cast and talented choreography, the movie rises slightly above the usual cookie-cutter dance-movie fare.
Jette Kernion-Cinematical

Fletcher shows no real talent for the dramatic scenes.
David Noh-Film Journal International

...this is lowest-common-denominator stuff.
David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews

Hood hooks-up with dancing debutante for across the tracks romance.
Kam Williams-BlackFilm.com

Mesmo que falhe como historinha de amor, o longa consegue levar o espectador a sair da sala com a sensação de que ao menos em seu aspecto musical o projeto não decepcionou.
Pablo Villaca-Cinema em Cena

It's the usual case of great dancing, bad acting and even worse dialogue in this very guilty pleasure for fans of the genre.
Anna Smith-Empire Magazine

This is a cliche-ridden movie by people to whom formula is clearly mother's milk.
Philip French-Guardian [UK]

...a miscast Rachel Griffiths looks uncomfortable in her role as Principal Gordon and spends her few scenes looking like she's wishing she was somewhere else.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon

Debut director Anne Fletcher fails to put a new spin on umpteen romantic hoofers.
Stella Papamichael-BBC

This unimaginative, by-the-numbers teen drama never says anything new as it blends dance styles and cultures in innercity Baltimore.
Rich Cline-Shadows on the Wall

Stealing freely from Save the Last Dance but unintentionally nixing the wicked dance moves, this teen turd doesn't even have the logical sense to remove its hunky lead's shirt.
Mike Sage-Peterborough This Week

...the dance numbers are overwhelmed by a trite and predictable script that trudges through familiar themes of redemption and acceptance while taking itself far too seriously.
Todd Jorgenson-Denton Record Chronicle (TX)

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Movie Overview For Step Up

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 Baltimore¹s 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 Baltimore¹s ultra-elite Maryland School of the Arts

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