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Monday, February 2, 2009

Step-Up 2


Ok, was it the Low? Or that cool boom-boom heartbeat-like style they had on their dance that made me so insane in this movie? I know this is better than the first one, and not because the leading character is a female, but this one tells the ugliness and beauty of friendships. When Andie lost her time being with her street-dance friends because she needs to focus on her studies, everything went unlikely. They refused her and hurt some new friend she has. She eventually found new ones, not the popular material in the campus, odd personalities somehow but still they possess the ability to dance like her and they created a team.

Tagline: “It's not where you're from. It's where you're at”. My favorite relationship Andie has with her friends is with Moose. It’s very hard to find a friend who always supports you in everything you do. Understanding, caring, no malice, and of course shares the same interest like you …dancing! Though I was kinda questioning their dance that went coincidentally with the rain? It’s perfectly hard to dance with that weather. Could it be like this movie is trying to tell us like “it’s good to dance even if we’re having the “rain” in our life? Nah, I’m just exaggerating in this one.

Friendships always require mutual understanding and mostly respect, in all angles I believe. We may not have the same interests but somehow, we should be mindful of our friend’s sake rather than our own. It’s not the camaraderie that measures everything; it’s the perceptive idea knowing that friends reside in our hearts and not on parties, discotheques or any gatherings. And one thing to make a perfect friendship is accepting them for who they are, and not for what we expect them to be.

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