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You Got Served: Beat the World
Description
It is the story of three groups of dancers entering a different turn through a dance competition. The group is preparing to join a contest in Detroit. In the final show, things seem to turn out to be a bad path as their lives are already under threat.
It is the story of three groups of dancers entering a different turn through a dance competition. The group is preparing to join a contest in Detroit. In the final show, things seem to turn out to be a bad path as their lives are already under threat.
Actors:
Jesse Catibog,
Ofilio Portillo,
Andrey Ivchenko,
Kristy Flores,
Ray Sho-Tyme Johnson,
Gengis Ademoski,
Luis Lobianco,
Benny Kimoto,
Davinia Lorenzo,
Amanda Angel,
Vanessa Guerrao,
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Jesse Catibog
Ofilio Portillo
Andrey Ivchenko
Kristy Flores
Ray Sho-Tyme Johnson
Gengis Ademoski
Luis Lobianco
Benny Kimoto
Davinia Lorenzo
Amanda Angel
Vanessa Guerrao
Director:
Robert Adetuyi
Robert Adetuyi
Country:
United States
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May 13, 2011
A silly hip-hop dance-crew drama like Beat the World -- in which Brazil, Germany and Canada are revealed to be the three funkiest nations in the world, yo! -- does not just feel old-school. It just feels old.May 12, 2011
What do hip hop and rooftops have in common? You'll have to go see Beat the World to find out. Though you may discover it wasn't worth the effort.July 04, 2011
World is a lazy movie, with only a faint hint of conflict dusted over repetitive and illogical dance sequences. It's a bore from start to finish. Again, you probably already knew that.
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The Step Up series may not be great cinema, but at least it's smart enough to cast actors and teach them to dance.May 13, 2011
There aren't enough parkour moves -- or, frankly, any stand-out moves -- to elevate Fusion to the winner's circle.