Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Cassie Ventura | ... | Melea Martin | |
Kenny Wormald | ... | Erik Wildwood | |
Dena Kaplan | ... | Nadine | |
Sibongile Mlambo | ... | Ishani Mfeke (as Sibo Mlambo) | |
Bobby Lockwood | ... | Laser | |
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Clayton Evertson | ... | Taj |
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Terry Sauls | ... | Taariq |
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Stephen Jubber | ... | Eduardo Diego |
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Ambrose Uren | ... | Dajon Bell |
Peter Butler | ... | Uncle Simon | |
Adrian Galley | ... | Mr. Sammy Wright | |
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Brandon Petersen | ... | Mike |
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Sivuyile Ngesi | ... | DJ Zubair Khumalo (as Sivuyile 'Siv' Ngesi) |
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Adam Cope | ... | Christian |
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Jason Meyer | ... | Zam |
While attending college in Cape Town, Melea Martin loses her scholarship and must find money to pay for the rest of her semester. Searching for a way to honor her recently deceased mother and speak out as a dancer and inspire the community around her, Melea rents a failing theater in order to put on a Hip-Hop Romeo and Juliet performance. But much like the Capulets and Montagues, conflicts between cast members threaten to bring the whole performance to a halt...
Dancing is the prime thing of the film, not much of a plot though.
While watching the film its feel like someone amateur neighborhood kids is trying to make a movie as an experiment or a summer project. I will not say that the acting was terrible but the thing is nothing about this movie was professional- not the acting or the camera work. And the story was too predictable without any twist or turns, also there was no story build up at all. Things were happening as script writer wants no correlation between the scenes.
One thing happened a lot in film and it was dancing and the sad part of it was most of the dancing was out of context. Sadly I was not impressed by the dancing either.
To Sum It Up : Not Recommended.