Step Up The Movie



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It’s about time the French got around to their own “Step Up” movie. Not that they credited the American creators of those movies or built “Break” to be a part of what we’d call the “Step Up Universe.”

So here it is, “Break,” aka “Step Up: Saint Denis,” a break-dancing/dance battle movie with little dramatic embellishments, good dance scenes, including aerial work (Spanish Web, etc.), and an endlessly-recycled “plot” that exists solely to get us to the next dance, set up the quarreling dancers/soon-to-be-lovers.

Amazingly, seven writers want a piece of the credit for that.

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Director and co-writer Marc Fouchard, making his feature film debut, hits us with his first interesting wrinkle right at the start. Two climbers, hanging from lines, “dance” over, with, and around each other on the wall of an abandoned French high rise.

But they’re better dancers than climbers. Somebody attached their lines to something rust, and rust gives away. Luce (Sabrina Ouazani) breaks loose, and partner Julien (Maxime Pambet) can’t hold her to keep her from falling.

But she lives. We see in the neck brace in the hospital. And when she gets out, she holds no grudge. Lover/partner and guy who dropped her Julien is still in the picture. There’s this big competition coming up, after all.

But Luce has this idea that her biological father, whom she’s never met, visited her while she was unconscious. Her mother (Camille Japy) takes a “neither confirm or deny” stance, and throws in “Let’s have a little getaway to Brittany!”

Luce steals Mom’s phone and figures this out. Years of deception and lying, undone by one call from a Hotel Monte Carlo. But it’s not in Monaco. Oh no. It’s in the “bad side of town,” Saint Denis. Luce blows off Brittany, gives Mom a “got to study” cover story and sets out to check in at the place — a dump upstairs from a cafe — and check out the clientele to see which one might be her Dad.

The guy cleaning the cafe turns her head with his “dance like nobody is watching you” routine. He is Vincent, a rougher version of lithe, facially-stubbled Julien. No kidding, they could be relatives.

As Luce snoops around — the hotel has a sketchy office where rehabilitated convicts check in and get chewed out — it’s Vincent (Kevin Mischel) intrigues her. First he denies that she saw him dancing, then he allows that “there are dancers all around here” and finally he admits “I quit dancing.”

What is his secret? When he suggests Luce check out this dance “school” in a former factory space, she drags Julien along for “lessons” that basically amount to watching how they break in Saint-Denis.

Semi-colorful characters know Vincent’s “secret,” and don’t give it away, among them the guy in the wheelchair, Malik (Slimane Nebchi), who knows French breakdancing history — a story about US breakdancing videotapes making it to France, playing back too fast thus the “faster” French dancing that we see in the film. The wild-haired Wiki (Salomon Azaro) earned his nickname for being a repository of every breakdance move known to Wikipedia.

There are a couple of moments where Luce lets us see the fear of re-injury, either through the neck-straining lifts off the floor or climbing, Cirque du Soleil fashion, up the Spanish Web for aerial routines.

There’s a little “This guy must be my real father” searching.

The off-hours “dance battle” scene, competitions that would ready Luce for her BIG competition, are French language (with English subtitles) versions of every dance battle movie ever.

“That’s ‘battle.’ You either get up or you GIVE up!”

And of course, there’s realizing the dude who dropped you needs to be dropped so that Luce and Vincent can uh, “heal” each other. Something along those lines.

This isn’t a script. It’s a very popular, over-used screen plot app.

Ouazani is an arresting presence, believable as the object of working class Saint Denis objectification, and as somebody tough enough to fight her own #MeToo battles.

Mischel is OK, Pambet basically identical in looks and performance — both playing variations of a tad “put out” by Luce’s behavior.

The dance, with its aerial component, is lovely. But it isn’t enough to render a movie with no surprises into something worth your time.

MPA Rating: TV-MA, sex, profanity

Cast: Sabrina Ouazani, Kevin Mischel, Hassam Ghancy, Maxime Pambet, Camille Japy and Salomon Azaro

Credits: Directed by Marc Fouchard script by Marc Fouchard and François-Régis Jeanne. A Netflix release.

Running time: 1:36

Step Up is a 2006 American romanticdance film. Set in Baltimore Maryland, the film follows the tale of the disadvantaged Tyler Gage and the privileged modern dancer Nora Clark, who find themselves paired up in a showcase that determines both of their futures. Realizing that they only have one chance, they finally work together.

Every second chance begins with a first step.taglines

Dialogue[edit]

Tyler Gage: I'll do it.
Nora: Do what?
Tyler Gage: I don't know, whatever y'all trying to do out here...
Nora: You wanna lift me? Are you kidding?
Tyler Gage: Does it look like I'm kidding?
Tyler Gage: Is... is this where you kill me?
Tyler Gage: What? I'm not late
Nora: You're not dress either... You can change at the back
Tyler Gage: I can change here...
[taking off his jacket]
Nora: I told you to bring tights
Tyler Gage: Do I look like I own tights?
Nora: Shoes?
Tyler Gage: I move better with them

Step Up The Full Movie

Brett Dolan: This isn't about me or Miles, Nora. It's about Tyler
Nora: No, Brett, It's about me
Tyler Gage: [imitating opera] Figaro. Figaro. Figaaaro.
Miles Darby: I just like to play with myself.
Lucy Avila: Oh you make it too easy.
Nora: So are you gunna ask me to dance?
Tyler Gage: I didn't know you could dance without your tights!
Tyler Gage: I'm fighting, for something that's real for the first time in my life!
[last lines]
Nora: You know what this means, right?
Tyler Gage: No, what's it mean?
Nora: You're gonna have to get some tights.
Tyler Gage: Done.
[He kisses her]
Tyler Gage: [about a dance Nora imagines] If you imagined it with dancers you should do it!
Nora: Where am I going to get dancers?
Tyler Gage: You know, you do go to a school just busting with kids in tights!
Mac Carter: [after the girl he was making out with leaves because his little brother interrupts them] I swear to God- you must have all the recessive genes in the family!
Mac Carter: [after Tyler gets in a fight at a party] You feel like because you're a white boy you gotta overcompensate or something?
Tyler Gage: Wow, like wow, you got me figured out, Montel
Mac Carter: Yeah, well you're the one going Jerry Springer all the time
Skinny Carter: Hey, if you're Montel and you're Jerry, then I'm like...
Mac Carter: Jenny Jones
Tyler Gage: No, like Ellen
Mac Carter: Except Ellen gets more chicks than he does!
Miles Darby: [about Tyler and Nora no longer working together] Man I bet you've been moping around too.
Tyler Gage: [looking happy] She's been moping?
Miles Darby: I'm not saying anything
Tyler Gage: [laughing] Come on man! Tell me, have you seen a tear?
Mac Carter: [seeing Tyler teaching a bunch of people the dance he and Nora made up] Man, what is this?
Tyler Gage: It's part of my community service
Skinny Carter: yo lemme do it this time.
[talking about stealing a car]
Mac Carter: Skin, you the look out.
Skinny Carter: But why can't I do it this time?
Tyler Gage: Can you do it?
Skinny Carter: Yeah.
Tyler Gage: Let him do it then.
Mac Carter: You know what? Here you go tough guy.
[hands him a crow bar to break into the car with]
Mac Carter: See that one right there. Go get it.
Tyler Gage: That car's got an alarm on it.
Mac Carter: I know.
Tyler Gage: [the car alarm goes off and the boys run away] Dude, I told you that alarm was gonna go off.
Skinny Carter: Wait a minute. Ya'll set me up?
Tyler Gage: You shoulda saw your face.
[making fun of Skinny, comparing him to a talk show host]
Tyler Gage: You're like Ellen.
Mac Carter: But even she gets more girls than you!
Camille: Guess what she bought for us. Cap'n crunch. Peanut butter Cap'n crunch. I told you she liked us.
Camille: [takes bite of cereal]
Tyler Gage: Let me get a bite of that?
Camille: Okay. One bite, just one bite.
[Tyler takes the bowl and has a huge bite]
Camille: That's the biggest bite I've ever seen! Come on! Give it back!
Tyler Gage: [Tyler takes another bite]
Camille: Get your own! I spit on that spoon!
[Tyler pushes it back]
Camille: Oh yeah, now you give it back.
Director Gordon: And you say that he can dance?
Nora: He's... adequate.
Tyler Gage: Adequate?
Director Gordon: See. That's my concern. He's not taking this seriously.
Tyler Gage: Look, I'm sorry. It's just... ya'll are talking about dancing like it's rocket science or something.
Nora: It's just for a couple of weeks. Until Andrew gets better.
Tyler Gage: Yeah.
Director Gordon: This would be your risk Nora. It's your Senior piece.
Nora: I know.
Director Gordon: Well, don't make me regret my decision.
Nora: [talking to Tyler] 2:30 tomorrow. Bring your tights.
Tyler Gage: Tights? Wait. What?
Director Gordon: See, that's my concern... he's not taking this seriously.
Tyler Gage: Well, I'm sorry... it's just that you guys talk about dancing like it's rocket science or something.
Lucy Avila: [talking about Colin] He's sophisticated,a real man.
Miles Darby: Sophisticated? A real man? Yeah, his butt is gonna be surrounded by sophisticated in jail. How long you had your license? 6 months? 7?
Lucy Avila: I am very mature for my age. Thank you.
Miles Darby: Oh yeah,that's great! That's so perfect for the witness stand!
Lucy Avila: Woo! I love a man in a uniform!
Skinny Carter: [coming back from playing a basketball game] Man, I was droppin' dimes today!
Mac Carter: Man, you tripped over your own shoes!
Tyler Gage: Twice actually, but you rolled outta the second one pretty nice, you played it off pretty cool.
Camille: Are you going to jail?
Tyler Gage: No, I'm not going to jail, but they will have to take me to jail if you don't start knocking. Get outta here.
Miles Darby: I left my G-4 at home.
Tyler Gage: [coughing] It's in his bag.
Skinny Carter: So, can I still come to the party?
Mac Carter: Skinny! Hey come on!
Skinny Carter: Man, he ain't sayin' nothin' bout me. He said y'all couldn't go to the party. He didn't say nothin' bout Skinny. Nothing!
Mac Carter: Will you shut up?
Miles Darby: Look, I can play it alright. I just prefer playin' wit myself.
Tyler Gage: Woa, what?
Lucy Avila: He makes it too easy.
Miles Darby: No, not playin' wit myself. Just listen.
Miles Darby: If you wanna be with someone who doesn't appreciate what a good thing he's got that's 100% your business. I just thought you'd be smart enough to know you deserve better.

Taglines[edit]

  • Every second chance begins with a first step.

Cast[edit]

Step Up The Movie

Step Up Films

  • Channing Tatum as Tyler Gage
  • Jenna Dewan as Nora Clark
  • Damaine Radcliff - Macquinn 'Mac' Carter
  • De'Shawn Washington - Skinny Carter
  • Mario - Miles Darby
  • Drew Sidora - Lucille 'Lucy' Avila
  • Rachel Griffiths - Director Gordan
  • Josh Henderson - Brett Dolan
  • Tim Lacatena as Andrew
  • Alyson Stoner - Camille Gage
  • Heavy D - Omar
  • Babbal Kumar - dark dancer
  • Deirdre Lovejoy - Katherine Clark
  • Jamie Scott - Colin
  • Adriana Gutierrez - main extra in auditorium

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External links[edit]

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