![]() By telling her to attend, Sean reveals to her his participation in The Mob. Emily does and finds herself at the Miami Museum of Fine Arts, where the paintings and statues come to life, which is the work of The Mob. Sean, in turn, tells her to break the rules, giving her an address and telling her to come there. ![]() Sean advises her to incorporate faster, more interesting moves, but Emily declines, saying that there are rules. After Emily notices Sean and warms up to him, she explains to him that she's trying to nail an audition for the prestigious Winwood Dance Academy Company. In an angry fit, Emily storms off, and Sean follows her into the hotel's ballroom, where Emily begins a fast contemporary dance, oblivious to Sean's presence. Sean, their waiter, immediately recognizes her, but Emily spills her orange juice to distract him. The next day, Emily and her father William "Bill" Anderson argue over breakfast at the Dimont Hotel. Emily heads down to the beach to dance, resulting in a dance battle between the two, but ending with Emily suddenly running off when she sees her father's business partner. Sean, who is immediately smitten by her, asks for a beer. Meanwhile, across the club at the bar, Emily Anderson tries to get a bartender's attention, but ends up preparing her own beer. After they get off work, the group sneak into the hotel's beach club, claiming to be guests, not employees. A few complain about their public disturbance, while others praise it. A few hours later, Sean Asa, Eddy, and Jason Hardlerson, the leaders of The Mob, watch their latest flash mob air on the television news in a restaurant kitchen of the Dimont Hotel where they work as waiters. In Miami, Florida, a flash mob, later identified as "The Mob", shuts down Ocean Drive briefly by cutting off the streets with retro convertibles and dancing on cars to music blasted by DJ Penelope. The film received mixed reviews from critics.Ī sequel, Step Up: All In, was released on August 8, 2014, in the United States. It became the first film in the series to not be co-produced by Touchstone Pictures nor distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures and the first film to be released by Summit after being acquired by Lions Gate Entertainment in January 2012. Step Up Revolution was released in the United States on July 27, 2012, by Summit Entertainment. The film stars Ryan Guzman, Kathryn McCormick, Misha Gabriel, Cleopatra Coleman, Stephen "tWitch" Boss, Tommy Dewey, and Peter Gallagher. ![]() It serves as a sequel to Step Up 3D and the fourth installment in the Step Up film series. Step Up Revolution (released in some countries as Step Up 4: Miami Heat) is a 2012 American 3D dance film directed by Scott Speer (in his feature film directorial debut) and written by Amanda Brody. ![]()
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