A pair of star-crossed dancers in New York find themselves at the center of a bitter rivalry between their brothers' underground dance clubs.
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Surprisingly incoherent and boring
Such a frustrating disappointment
I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
dance, love, version of Romeo and Juliet. and a lot of clichés, unrealistic situations, scenes who must be impressive who are only nice or boring. the purpose seems be to show a great chain of dance moments. ignoring the story, who becomes only a sketch. but, it is a big problem - the dance is not really enough. and , using this basic truth, the film remains only one of too many titles about dance moments in easy films about nothing. except, maybe, the fans of Derek Hough who tries do a decent work but entire his effort has the status of improvisation.
I love dance movies, like I really love them. So of course I watched this one too. The dancing parts were okayish... Derek and BoA are really good dancers, no question about that. And I loved the drum-parts... that was something new. And also the OST was pretty good. But there was no chemistry between Derek and BoA, the couple-dances looked way to choreographed...like dances from "dancing with the stars"... Derek should do that and nothing else. And two times they even copied from Dirty Dancing...and that's a no-go! So that's a dance movie that doesn't make it to my "watch again" list and that's a bad rating for me!
I gotta admit the only reason I decided to watch this movie, is because I like dance flick and because it has Boa in it. Despite it having Boa, this movie was super disappointing. The dance scenes just didn't stand out and the romantic elements was too drawn out and boring to watch. I get that they were trying to go for that Romeo and Juliet direction revolving modern setting and dance. But it falls short in every level, including the acting. I know they were trying, but it just came off super cheesy. Some 12 or 13 year old girls might be cool with this flick, but I just can't see how anyone could enjoy this sappy, cliché, drawn out dance/romance flick. I think the only reason I kept watching was to do this review and because to see how Boa would do in a motion picture. And again the dance scenes has nothing spectacular. I am not shocked why this flick bombed in box office.2/10
I absolutely love Derek. This was the first reason I watched it and he most surely did not disappointed me. How could he? He's an amazing artist! There is nothing he can't do. Honestly, I enjoyed this movie a lot! The plot, the acting, the dancing... It is probably the only dance movie I really liked this much. The song Let me in" really stuck into my brain, brilliant work, wish Derek was the one singing it.I really could see Make your move" making a second movie, cause it would be really wonderful to see what Donny and Aya achieved, how they evolved in dancing and of course what other difficulties they had to cross. Derek is a huge possibility to become a movie star, he can act, he can dance, he can sing......and he looks breathtaking! I am really sorry that my review can look not too objective, it is really only how I feel. Derek really knows how to create an intimate atmosphere and even we, behind the screen can feel it. That makes is so brilliant. Dancing can say so much too, Right? Oh! Did I mention Derek?? He's lovely and funny in everything he does. ♥