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The Step Up series is a romance/dance drama, and the Step Up: All In is the fifth and final instalment of the dance franchise. The plot line is similar in all the films. There are two rival gangs trying to win a competition to prove their skills. Step Up: All In brings out all the stops, and the dancing in the movie is incredible. Adam Shankman, known for being a judge on So You Think You Can Dance series, produced the entire series. The trailer opens with a bang, introducing some of the dance crews and key elements of the story to the voice track of the hero waxing poetry about dance. This final movie has almost every one of the prominent characters from the former films. It focuses on the struggle that the dancers face to get a job and to make a living in a metropolitan city like Los Angeles.

The trailer goes back and forth, introducing vital characters, showing a glimpse of the kick-ass dance sequences, and revealing the drama beneath it all. The Vortex is the competition that all the dance crews are preparing for. Sean, played by Ryan Guzman in the previous film, along with Moose, one of the prominent recurring characters in the franchise, form a team to battle in the show. The team includes some of the series’ favorites like Hair, Monster, Robot man, The Santiago Twins, Kido, and of the most import, Andy from the second movie.

The dance numbers are insane, with new moves, flawless techniques, and daring acrobatics. All the crews are full of young talents and ruthless in displaying their abilities. The soundtracks include the current songs, and syncs with the dance moves. The cinematography is fantastic and well edited. Each movie tries to beat the other in its climax move and in this one the last move where Sean flips Andy over his head and catches her takes the cake. Though the review is on the fence and the story line is standard and predictable, the dancing part of the movie alone will keep you engaged and excited.