Plot
All-stars from the previous Step Up installments come together in glittering Las Vegas, battling for a victory that could define their dreams and their careers.
Release Year: 2014
Rating: 6.2/10 (2,173 voted)
Critic's Score: 40/100
Director: Trish Sie
Stars: Ryan Guzman, Briana Evigan, Adam G. Sevani
Storyline
Sean brings his dance crew known as The Mob to Los Angeles to try and make it. But they haven't had much luck, eventually the Mob decides it's time to go back to Miami but Sean decides to stay. He learns of a dance competition is Las Vegas wherein the winner will get a three year contract. Sean needs a new crew so he asks fellow dancer Moose for help. And Moose introduces him to Andie, another friend and dancer who got injured a few years ago and is now ready to get back in. He recruits some other friends and they head Las Vegas as Lmmental. When they get there, they discover that the Mob too is also there, which is very touchy for Sean.
Writers: John Swetnam, Duane Adler
Cast: Ryan Guzman -
Sean
Briana Evigan -
Andie
Adam G. Sevani -
Moose
(as Adam Sevani)
Misha Gabriel Hamilton -
Eddy
(as Misha Gabriel)
Stephen Boss -
Jason
(as Stephen 'tWitch' Boss)
Stephen Stevo Jones -
Jasper
(as Stephen 'Stev-O' Jones)
David Shreibman -
Chad
(as David 'Kid David' Shreibman)
Mari Koda -
Jenny Kido
Christopher Scott -
Hair
Luis Rosado -
Monster
(as Luis 'Luigi' Rosado)
Chadd Smith -
Vladd
Facundo Lombard -
Marcos Santiago
MartÃn Lombard -
Martin Santiago
Parris Goebel -
Violet
Cyrus Spencer -
Gauge
(as Cyrus 'Glitch' Spencer)
Filming Locations: Caesars Palace - 3570 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Technical Specs
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User Review
Author:
Rating: 4/10
The fifth installment of Step Up is back in "Step Up: All In" with
introducing more inventive choreography from expert dancer crews and
containing almost all-star member of the series (minus Channing Tatum
of course) into a dance competition in L.A. The movie brings a first
class and entertaining show that is wanted from their fans. All the
dances and flash mob are taken beautifully that has already been a
trademark from all the series and what differentiates it from other
dance movie.
Unfortunately there's a contrary and unbalanced between dance and whole
elements in this movie. "Step Up: All in" suffers with mediocre yet
predictable storyline, horrible written script, forgettable chemistry
and some average acting from it's entire casts. The movie focuses only
on the Vortex competition and how their ambition and preparations to
win this thing without care less about anything that would bring boring
moments and reduce emotional feelings for the character itself. In
other words, this film felt stunning when it related to massive
movements with loud R&B soundtrack mixed but once it touches drama and
storytelling stuff, it's just that awful. Overall, "Step Up: All In"
isn't a game-changer of the series, in fact it's definitely just a
similar movie from the previous franchise with this time L.A as the
background. It shows never-ending competition that is so exhausting to
see, but as long as it still delivers spectacle and great moves, it
seems would satisfy it's fans and safely stick them from their seats
until end credits appear.
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