

Step Up: Year of the Dance
Two young people from different social classes put aside their differences and come together to form a dance group and win a championship in China.
Critics Sentiment
Sean Lew showcases his choreography and dancing skills
Dance training and preparation sequences for the championship
A major jump from the low point of training montages at 3.8 to Sean Lew's showcase moments at 7.8
Step Up: Year of the Dance received consistently negative reviews with critics finding it a lesser version of American Step Up films. The few bright spots came from appearances by recognized dancers like Sean Lew, though reviewers felt these talents were underutilized. Overall sentiment remained below average throughout most of the runtime due to poor choreography, weak script, and robotic performances.
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