Thursday 17 September 2020

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: WORK IT

Director: Laura Terruso
Cast: Sabrina Carpenter , Jordan Fisher , Liza Koshy , Keiynan Lonsdale , Drew Ray Tanner , Michelle Buteau , Naomi Snieckus , Briana Andrade-Gomes , Kalliane Brémault , Alyssa Trask
Plot: When Quinn Ackerman's (Sabrina Carpenter) admission to the college of her dreams depends on her performance at a dance competition, she forms a ragtag group of dancers to take on the best squad in school... now she just needs to learn how to dance. A teen achieves near-perfection by sheer hard work. She vows to transform her gawkiness through dance, and refine her skills until she competes at a competition.


My Movie Review: The movie is free spirited dance teen flick that just flows on a right rhythm:) Work It is so good it feels awesome seeing it refreshingly likable high school movie that follows a formula but hits just the right notes nonetheless also' that it pays homage to the dance genre! Sabrina Carpenter light up the room every time she moves so cute as she plays a straight-A high student who scrambles to become a hip-hop group dancer to pass her college application! It opens right in the middle of the action, at a hyper-kinetic dance showcase as we got to see Keiynan Lonsdale for the first time embrace his sexuality on screen he make sure you see him in the spotlight as he dance his way to the center stage with such poise and extra movements:) Jordan Fisher is smooth he might not be visible on the first parts but sure deliver on the latter part other standout includes Liza Koshy who's goofy, soft of fun to hang around plus great dancer with dreams of going to the New York Dance Academy and Drew Ray Tanner whose a total knockout dude with such small role he manage to charm and someones apple of the eye:)

Critic Reviews: There's an easy sleepover movie charm to Netflix comedy Work It, a charm that's proved harder to find in their many other teen offerings of late. As a dance movie, Work It moves just fine. Both Koshy and Fisher are accomplished professional dancers, and the movie doesn't skimp on showcasing their gifts. There's little in the way of originality in "Work It," but there's a fresh, upbeat, infectious vibe to the silliness, thanks in large part to the talented and likable cast of young actors. Will dance change Quinn's wardrobe and her still blossoming soul? "Work It" leaves little room to wonder but a few occasions to sit back and smile at the transformation. Sabrina Carpenter, Liza Koshy and Jordan Fisher give excellent performances in this movie about dance, passion and following your heart. Work It is an infectiously fun and heartwarming coming-of-age story with a variety of excellently choreograph dance sequences and strong chemistry amongst its cast. 'Work It' boasts a passion for dance plus a touch of teenage romance. It ends up as a fun dance flick great dancing standout here its winning trick:)

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