You
Got Served Movie Review:
There's such a terrific sense of energy to this film, capturing
the raw power of street dancing, that it's a pity the story
isn't better than it is. We want it to be a good film ...
but it just isn't. It centres on best friends David (Grandberry)
and El (Marques Houston), who win every underground L.A.
dance battle with their astonishingly inventive moves. Then
a series of events breaks up their friendship--including
the facts that David starts seeing El's sister (Freeman)
and a job for the local drug boss (Taliferro) goes horribly
wrong. Can they patch up their differences to defeat their
arch nemeses (Jones and Jones) and win an MTV competition
with massive prize money and the chance to star in Lil'
Kim's next video?
Alas,
the plot isn't exactly surprising. And the dialog takes
a rather tortuous journey from these non-actors' mouths
to the audience's ears. Nothing sounds remotely authentic
or believable, then they hit the dance floor and all is
forgotten for 10 minutes of mind-boggling, gravity-defying
hip-hop that dazzles us with its skill and creativity, mixing
all kinds of dance influences into an earthy, urgent style.
Yes, it's far too choreographed to be believable as improvised
street dance, bit it's so good that we don't mind at all.
While
they're seriously gifted dancers (and most are musicians
as well), the cast struggles to make the transition to acting,
because the dialog and direction are so stilted. The film
is badly in need of a much more earthy, verite approach
to plot and characters, yet it tries to force everything
into an emotionally manipulative Hollywood blueprint that
just seems increasingly silly as it progresses. It does
touch on several serious issues, but never really grapples
with anything. There's plenty of material here to make an
excellent little film, but every cliche in the dialog kills
it in its tracks, until we actually begin to laugh at the
inanity of it all, wanting to yell at the screen: "Just
shut up and dance!"
Rich
Cline
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