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    Step Up 4: Revolution (Review)


    Headed to Midvalley to watch Step up 4 with my Shu Ling.

    The problem with this time's movie experience is that there's a huge delay.
    We waited 20 minutes past the showing time before the advertisements were screened.
    It was unpleasant but I would say, it didn't disturb me one bit.
    Although it did finish my popcorn before the movie actually starts (which is like 40 minutes after the scheduled time).
    This is something I hope Midvalley GSC would improve on.

    Ok back to review !
    PLOT:
    The story is about this girl called Emily who arrives in Miami to become a professional dancer. During this time, she met Sean (the leader of a dance crew who does mobs around miami) and romance sparks up. The problem is Emily's dad (a land developer) is planning to destroy Sean's home. Sean starts holding mobs to protest against the company and Emily joins him, betraying her own father. This story is about their romance, the crisis, the betrayals and the dances that come with it.

    WHAT I THINK:
    I did enjoy the dancing scenes in the movie.
    The dance moves are amazingly creative, probably more as compared to Step Up 3.
    It is hilarious is certain parts but not enough to take away your attention from the main attraction of the movie, dance.
     The chemistry between Sean and Emily is incredible !
    And the fact that dance actually brought them together (may not be a fresh idea) but it triggered my romantic side.
    Furthermore, their dance together made me tear because it portrayed a truly amazing couple who has their glory and hurts.

    And not to mention, Step Up 3's star is back and made an entrance that burned deep in my memory.

    Here's some teasers

    A picture of the first dance !

    A picture of the third dance (the first for Emily) !

    A picture of the fourth dance (the first dance which they started protesting) !

    The fifth ! (Remember the Asian lady from Step up 3? YUUUP, that's her)


    THE TRAILER !

    Michelle


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    Best Movies Ever

    • Theory of Everything (2014)
    • Cloud Atlas (2012)
    • Forest Gump (1994)
    • Life is Beautiful (1997)
    • Saving Private Ryan (1998)

    The best things that I love and constantly yearn for

    • A functional DSLR
    • A tripod
    • Antique watches and furniture
    • Chocolates
    • Cookies
    • Gerbera & Camellia (flowers)
    • Great watercolor set
    • Little notes from others
    • Mantis Shrimp
    • Tea (seriously, English Breakfast)

    People I admire

    Johann Johannsson
    Wes Anderson
    James Marsh

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    Lexicon Corner

    occhiolism

    n. the awareness of the smallness of your perspective, by which you couldn’t possibly draw any meaningful conclusions at all, about the world or the past or the complexities of culture, because although your life is an epic and unrepeatable anecdote, it still only has a sample size of one, and may end up being the control for a much wilder experiment happening in the next room.


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    She is a 21 year-old awkwardly enthusiastic individual who loves the idea of photography and is constantly looking for opportunities to travel around the world.

    She loves lounging the around the house watching TV shows and movies in her pajamas while sipping tea (English breakfast is the way to go).

    If you wish to make her happy, buy her candy, but do not lure her into dark alleys with those. Also, she finds it stupid to refer to herself as a third person.

    Michelle Y.


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