How She MoveReview
by Anthony Morris Interview: How She Move star - Tre Armstrong
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It's easy to spot a decent dance movie: it's the movie that's full of dancing.
It
might sound obvious (and that's because it is) but time and time and
time again movie makers forget that audiences have come to see dancing
and not endless scenes where a bunch of grimly urban types sulk around
letting us know that it's tough out there on the streets and the only
way to survive is to do a bunch of choreographed dance movies with your
homies.
It's basically a long way of saying that How She Move doesn't contain anywhere near enough scenes in which our heroine does, in fact, move.
Kicked out of private school because her parents spent all the tuition
money on trying to keep her junkie sister alive - guess what, they
failed - Raya (Rutina Wesley) returns home to the projects, where
everyone hates her because that's how they roll.
Eventually she
makes some friends, only then they start hating her again, then they
don't, then there's a big dance competition called Step Monster, and
the movie Step Monster was a dozen times better than this movie and it
didn't have any dancing in it at all.
The problem is
simple: nowhere near enough dancing, and way too many scenes dragging
things down as characters hate on each other for reasons that seem more
than a little blurry. Even the traditional "My parents don't understand
that I need to dance!" subplot doesn't work here, mostly because the
mum is so angry and negative she'd hate anything her daughter wanted to
do up to and including taking a bath.
And if all that isn't reason enough to steer clear, the title's bad english.
Avoid. 1 out
of 5 How She Move Australian release: 10th April, 2008 Cast: Tre Armstrong, Boyd Banks, Ardon Bess Director: Ian Iqbal Rashid
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