Body Language Page #5

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


All you have to do is apologize.

Am I right?

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry, Tara.

That I've been such a b*tch.

Come here.

It's okay.

I was a lot worse.

I hate to bug you, but if we want

to win that contest, we have to go.

- Yes, let's go.

- The subway's this way.

- Wait.

- Right. The lady doesn't do subways.

No, the subway's fine.

- But the bus is quicker.

- Very sharp, Tara. Very sharp.

Oh, there's that guy again.

Just ignore him. Come on.

Sweet thing.

Moron.

Sit down.

Must have been slippery.

Are you okay?

- Where does it hurt?

- It's my knee.

You have to go to the hospital.

- Go ahead and dance.

- It's not worth it.

Just go and dance, okay?

Hey, kiddies.

Does your little knee hurt?

Don't do it, don't do it.

Think of your knee.

You can forget it.

When you arrive,

you often forget the journey.

The pain.

The injuries.

The sleepless nights.

The sacrifice.

All you remember is the highlights.

New York.

Together with you.

Hey guys, do you hear that?

They're calling us back to the stage.

Come on.

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