Step Up 3D
(2010)Step Up 3D 2010
Step Up 3 2010 We are making a good introduction to the last movie of the series with Street Dance 3, directed by Jon M. Chu. The film, whose shooting was completed in 2010, came to our country a little late and met with cinema lovers on March 4, 2011. Street Dance 3, whose story was written by Amy Andelson and Emily Meyer, stars Sharni Vinson, Rick Malambri, Adam G. Sevani. Street Dance 3, which again passed IMDB with a score of 6.1, is not without attention with the whole series getting 6.1 points. With its 107-minute duration, Street Dance 3, which shows us the wonderful musical scenes and dance moves in their best form, was also shot in the United States and 30 million dollars were spent to complete it. In the last film of the series and for the first time as a musical film, the film was shot in 3D and received good comments in 3D. After coming to movie theaters, it proved its success once again by earning a gross of 159 million dollars. In the latest film of the Street Dance series, which has millions of fans around the world, we have the opportunity to closely watch the efforts of a group of dancers, who have difficulties in understanding, to overcome difficulties and come together and harmonize with each other. The biggest goal of this group is to meet the toughest dancers and the strongest groups in a competition and beat them. In this competition, which is almost called a dance war, the losing side will lose not only the competition but more. All the things that the winner dreams of will come true. In this group, which comes together from people with different lifestyles and characters, Luke tries to protect the legacy of his family, while a young girl named Natalie oscillates between her heart and her mind. Moose is the one who made one of the biggest sacrifices for this competition. Moose isn't actually a dancer, but he has an innate talent for dancing and is preoccupied with whether to risk his school career to help his friends.