StreetDance 2 Movie Reviews
3.5
Allen O' Brien | Times Of India
Who said boxing rings are all about power punches, sucker blows and jab! Try the Samba, Tango, Salsa... and rest assured, the challenge will be worth it. Just like it is for Ash ( Falk Hentschel) who forms a dance troupe from scratch... from nothing at all. Now, that is when we know StreetDance 2 is going to be pretty different from it's prequel. Get ready for a trip round the world -- London, Paris, New York, Amsterdam -- as the dance master is all outRead full review1.5
Shubhra Gupta | Indian Express
Do dance movies deserve no plot? This is what came to me as I sat through 90 minutes of intermittent dancing strung together by badly acted passages. Actually, it can't even be called acting. It's more like reading out the lines. This is a sequel to a film that released in 2010, and what you get is essentially more of the same. Dancers with bodies made of elastic that bend and sway to the beats of hip hop and salsa. Some of the dancing in this one is not badRead full review1.0
Mihir Fadnavis | Mid-Day
StreetDance 2 has ineptness that’s hard to ignore, but easy to laugh at. This clumsily acted and shot urban dance 3D movie pretends to take itself seriously with various plot points instead of simply showcasing star Sofia Boutella in action. The story is right out of the 80’s – a sort of a sequel to the 2010 movie, the film stars Falk Hentschel as streetdancer Ash who after being beaten in a dance contest embarks on a mission to form the ultimate badass dance troupeRead full review0.5
Blessy Chettiar | DNA India
An ex-top dancer is humiliated, takes up an insurmountable challenge against a crew that is almost always undefeatable, goes looking for dancers, finds them, faces superficial obstacles, overcomes them, wins final battle. Streetdance 2 is no different. Ash (Falk Hentschel) is insulted in public by dance crew Invincible. Determined to prove his mettle, Ash along with unusually corny manager Eddie (George Sampson) jet sets to all of Europe to findRead full review