Body Language Page #2

Synopsis: An hour before the five best Dutch dance crews fly to a contest in New York, the subsidized trip is cancelled. Five dancers from totally different crews don't want to give up their free plane ticket and go anyway. In New York they realize what they've done. They have no money, no plan and no crew. But... They came to dance so there is only one thing to do. Together they form a new crew and do everything they can to enter the contest they came for. In the mean time... they have to survive two weeks in New York without any cash.
Genre: Drama, Music
Director(s): Jeffrey Elmont
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
4.2
Year:
2011
97 min
81 Views


- See? We're good. We can win.

- You'd say so, yes.

With these skills?

Not.

Awesome. Catch you later.

- Was that the look of love?

- You wish.

I promise. We'll do something nice

tonight.

Here's some money.

You'll be alright, won't you?

- That was good.

- Hey, you're Dutch?

- Yes, we arrived yesterday.

- How do you do that with your foot...

Wait, I can show you.

You lean on this arm...

Like this, you mean?

Just you wait.

Ray, your bag.

Not the bag, not the bag...

That's my father. He lives here as well.

Were you going to see him?

Okay, cool. I'm coming with you.

Sure. You can't let a ten-year-old kid

alone in a city like New York, can you?

Wise guy.

Seeing those guys at the Academy,

I really think we have to be creative.

I've got a fun idea, let's try it.

Here, for you.

A blue one for you. Samuel.

Sorry Tara, I don't have a pink one

for you.

Guys, let's get serious. If we want to

win that battle, we have to try harder.

It's a small world, isn't it.

Come on, Nina.

That's nice.

Come on, Ray.

Come on, Quincy.

Finish her, man.

Okay, Samuel. Get him.

Ramona. Met her in the park

this morning.

I really have to get up earlier.

That's right. To practice.

This really won't happen to us again.

- Is that clear?

- Crackers.

How do you know he still dances here?

That picture's old.

Yes, but this is him.

They'll be open tomorrow.

Are your parents divorced?

Because they don't talk.

- Mine are divorced.

- Mine aren't.

They were never married. My dad

had to go back, after a dance contest.

I got it from him. The dancing.

Here, look at this.

I made this for him.

- Is that you?

- Yes, and this. It's all me, actually.

Here, a battle. So he can see

I've got his talent.

He can see all this tomorrow.

- What are you doing?

- I'm thinking.

We need something

no one has ever seen before. Ever.

That means you keep your shirt on,

Casanova.

But think about what we did yesterday,

at the club.

- All together, and yet...

- No. I'll work it out in my room.

See you later.

- Gross.

- Relax. Breathe in, breathe out.

And no one's using this?

Right, this doesn't really work.

Let's try something else.

The theme's Broadway,

so I want to use that.

Ray and Samuel...

Samuel, pay attention, please.

I want you to lift me.

I know it sounds vague, but I'm

wearing a hat. And you make it float.

Please.

Okay, the lift...

- And Tara?

- I'll be with you in a minute.

It's 5, 6, 7, 8, then two bars,

then we do the lift. You're on this side.

After that, we do the hat.

5, 6, 7, 8, lift me up.

Okay, wait, wait.

We've got two bars to do the lift.

5, 6, 7, 8, and then I'll count, one, two.

Is that clear? One more time.

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