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Step Up 2: The Streets (2008)

Movie Review

Genre: Drama & Music & Romance
Cast: Briana Evigan, Robert Hoffman, Adam G. Sevani, Cassie Ventura
Director: Jon Chu

Andie gets fired up when step mom threatens her to shoot her up to Texas if she doesn't stop misbehavin', pulling pranks and vandalizing public property with her 410 gang that specializes in street dance beat offs. Their main target this year is an underground competition called "The Streets" where gangs gather up and perform their best tricks. But Andie has to choose between street dance and...ballroom dance at the Maryland Schools Of Arts where she had to enter, when she lost in front of a friend at a dance out.

As choices seem to be made out without her power, Andie gets fired from 410 for missing rehearsals so she finds herself a new crew at the MSA. Although some pretty weird guys, her crew brings it on when they have to...

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