Step Up Revolution

audience Reviews

, 68% Audience Score
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    if i could tell the writers no please don't do it I would but alas its 2025 now and uh yeah
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    It was an amazing film
  • Rating: 1.5 out of 5 stars
    A poor copy of a forgettable original, now with lamer dances.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    The dance artistry is captivating and entertaining. The whole movie is about various dancing motifs and works.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    I actually liked this movie a lot. The dance scene in the art museum was incredibly gorgeous and thoughtful. Yes, Ryan Guzman literally has 0 back story about why he lives with his sister, what she does, why he works at the hotel instead of doing anything else. Peter Gallagher, who I first saw in American Beauty wasn't given enough lines to play the dynamic character he was hinted at being and it was a silhouette of a real person like most of the characters in it. Super bad acting, Kathryn McCormick is barely convincing of demonstrating any real emotion - the Winwood Dance Academy owner lady says some really cheesy cringy lines. And the conclusion is very unrealistic or believable. Big developers with millions invested don't just give up on a deal due to sentiment..and why is no one pointing out that being a billboard for Nike is a rather disappointing conclusion for a dance group who started to get momentum finally after aligning with a social cause and meaningful movement? And..yet...I still really liked it. There were some incredible dance moments there, reminding me of old school Stomp films and the fact that Guzman had no prior dance experience yet was able to train to dance this well for the movie? Like...damn...that is pretty impressive.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    I think too many don´t understand what the movie´s main essence, what it´s point is. What matters firstly is the art within the different scenes, within the "flashmobs" ; The synergy between different and new locations, outfits, choreography and the effort put in here. All this makes the film feel fresh, finally something new. The conflict given i find to be not too far-fetched, people might be able to connect with it all over the world, kew-word: Theft and destruction of habitat to economize on.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    I honestly love it. I watched it as a kid all the time and now I decided to watch it again then it brought back so many memories. It just a good movie I love the plot and the setting around it all.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    Honestly, I could just copy and paste my review from Step Up 5, since my opinion is the same, especially since both of them star the same actor, rather than the disconnected nature of the last three movies. Basically, the acting's okay and the dance choreography is a lot of fun but the story keeps obstructing the path to greatness. Well, as great as a series of barely connected movies about dancing can get. But the awesome dance sequences prevent me from hating this movie. So, there's that. Also, nice to know that Miami Heat actually was the alternative title in the UK and not just something that my mind made up after seeing it advertised in France as "Sexy Dance 4: Miami Heat".
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    It is becoming very mediocre at this point with the movies consistently having great dances, a love story between two head dancers, and a thin/weak plot and story. To be honest though, I still watch these for nostalgia
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    A very sweet movie, full of fantastic dancing scenes...:)