The franchise that launched Channing Tatum to stardom is back for a fifth season. This time with the subtitle "United Powers". There is power in style and friendship, which we could already see in the previous works, and even in this emotional 'dance', these are the only real steps that lead to the realization of dreams. But just as some dance moves are not easy, neither is the transition from local to the world stage.
Although we were used to her coming fresh with a new film dance team, but this time, as the title suggests, almost everyone gathers the protagonists from previous series, with the exception of Tyler Gage (Channing Tatum). More than ever, their dance is at stake future, their careers and while the dancers will repeat their steps, their choreography, the audience will repeat through this romantic dance drama life lessons.
Dancing is hard bread outside Hollywood environment, so the group The Mob on the wings of local success, the expedition v Los Angeles, where the wings of their dreams are quickly clipped, because in the City of Angels, they obviously don't need angels who can dance anymore. So they are not accepted even on audition, which opens the door to the world professionalism. The contrite ones want to return home, but their leader Sean (Ryan Guzman) does not admit defeat. He calls on familiar faces for help, and in the style of "if your dream doesn't scare you at least a little, it's not that big" you're a newly formed team LMNTRIX he aims to appear and win a reality show The Vortex, which brings the winner a three-year contract for performances in Las Vegas and thus the breakthrough to the 'first league'.
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Dance romantic drama
Dance Your Dreams Out: United Powers
(Step Up: All in, USA, 2014)
Directed by: Trish Sie. They play: Alyson Stoner, Briana Evigan, Izabella Miko, Ryan Guzman, Adam G. Sevani, Stephen Boss, Misha Gabriel Hamilton, Fiona Vroom, Chadd Smith, Martín Lombard, Mari Koda, Christopher Scott, Facundo Lombard, Luis Rosado, Karin Konoval.
In theaters from August 28, 2014