Born to Dance Page #5

Synopsis: Coming of age tale told through the eyes of 'Tu', an ambitious young man from Auckland who dreams of being a professional hip-hop dancer.
Genre: Action, Drama, Music
Director(s): Tammy Davis
  3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.7
NOT RATED
Year:
2015
96 min
178 Views


Think you could do a better job?

I didn't say that.

I took a huge risk

letting you in my crew.

You had no hip-hop

experience, no rep, no chance.

But now look at you.

People know your name,

girls want to be you,

guys want to date you.

I made you a winner.

Now, we both know what happens

when you stop winning, right?

You go home.

I don't want you to go home.

Do you?

No.

Then be a good girl.

Keep winning.

Hey, loser.

What do you want?

I didn't make it?

It was all a lie.

They lied to me.

To bite our moves.

Forget it.

Have fun at uni!

Tu.

Bro, drop the act and harden up.

So you didn't get asked to dance

with some rich

kids from the shore.

They were my only shot!

No, no, no, no, no.

Bro, you're all

wrong. Look at me.

You are your shot.

You don't need them.

They needed you.

If they're so stale they've got

to bite other people's moves,

they already know

they're on the way out.

But you?

Tu, you got nowhere

to go but up.

-Thanks, Von.

-Whatevs.

Just remember Benjy's in jail

for being even more of

a loser than you are.

Go and see him, loser.

It's not that bad.

Great TV.

Whatever.

I'm out on probation in a week.

I ain't never coming back here.

Thanks for not narcing on me.

Bro, I put myself in here.

And what am I gonna do?

Bring you down with me?

We're all looking

for a way up, cuz.

I just looked in

the wrong place.

Yeah, me too.

Bro, you're a mean dancer.

K-crew didn't think so.

Hey, k-crew know you're one of

the best dancers in the city.

That's why they scammed

you all in the first place.

Benjy, you're a genius!

Thanks, bro!

What did I say?

-Hey.

-Yo, what's up?

-How are you?

-Good.

What's up, brother?

-Hey, what's up?

-Hey, what's up?

-Welcome to kuda.

-How are you?

-You guys are here, so I'm guessing all

-in.

Well...

Five isn't enough for a crew.

Well, good thing I called

some mates to come help out.

-Look, there they are.

-Easy, tiger.

Nah, I'm over twins, man.

Double the trouble.

-I know the south side ones.

-Hey, guys!

Hey!

My gosh, I haven't

seen you in so long!

-Hey, how are you?

-Good.

Look, it's a nice idea, but...

They took all of our best sets.

Our meanest choreography.

They took our

best K-crew style.

K-crew dance 'cause

it's what they do.

But we dance 'cause

it's who we are.

When was the last time you

guys danced just to dance?

It's a celebration

people, get your drinks up

hey. How you doing?

Call me.

I'm finna let it, finna

let it, finna let it go

yeah, girls.

O-original, original

You know I'm original

We feelin' the floor

I know you're feelin the floor

I never did this before,

when I'm killin' the floor

I said I reel in the dough

You know I reel in the dough

and I'm stealin' the show

That's right, I'm

stealing the show

That's why they feelin' the show

I got good energy

in all of my chakras

Kickin' all the

b*tches like soccer

Doin' it till

death of my partners

We gon' keep up but

they callin' us monsters

I got superstars

all up in my roster

Shakin' off all of the imposters

You know I bring the

fire like a roster

You a hater, see ya later

Bye

'Cause I lost ya

Bong, bong, bong, bong

They gon' be like,

"this my song"

Send a shout to my deejay

We gonna party all night long

Bong, bong, bong, bong

They gon' be like,

"this my song"

Diggy, diggy,

da-diggy-diggy-da

Diggy, diggy, all night long

Turn me up in my track

'cause I'm finna let it go

I'm finna let it go

I'm finna let it go,

I'm finna let it go

I'm finna let it go

I'm finna let it go,

I'm finna let it go

How does it feel not

to be a dick anymore?

Pretty good?

You think our crews can

make it to nationals?

-It's my last chance, so I'm going all

-out.

You always do.

Yeah, I do, I do.

To the freaks,

the freaks, freaks!

Of course, K-crew...

Yeah!

They're off for the

nationals once again.

We cruisin', we rollin'

But when we hit the scene,

Best believe we gonna go it

Number-one girl in the game

White man think they

gonna bring flame

Boy, what's your claim to fame?

All right, give it up, guys!

Yeah, give it up!

Advancing to the nationals...

2pk!

Set it off, set it off,

don't bust your head

five, six, seven eight. One,

two, three four, five, six.

Yo, yo!

You guys need to

check this, man.

Freaks made it

through regionals.

They're gonna be at nationals.

They're nothing.

Back to work.

He's not home.

Excuse me?

It's Sasha, right?

You must be Vonnie.

Yeah, and you must be dumb if

you think Tu wants to see you

after what you did to him.

Look, I know you guys are close.

He's my best friend.

You used him, you lied to

him, and you stole from him.

I know what I did was wrong.

But I really do care about Tu.

Funny way of showing it.

Is he okay?

He's tough. He's

always gonna be okay.

Look, if you really

care about Tu,

then leave him alone and let

him focus on nationals tomorrow.

Can you just please

tell him that I was here?

Yeah, whatever.

Who's that?

Just somebody after Tu.

What's the boy done now?

Don't tell me it's this

dance rubbish, either.

Don't you know?

Know what?

What's this?

Your son.

He's hit over 800,000 views.

What's up, b*tches?

Look what you did.

Von!

What are you doing here?

Shouldn't you be at work?

Can't a father

give his son a lift

on the biggest day of his life?

Can you hurry up?

We're gonna be late.

Seriously?

Moving.

Where's Tu?

He should be here.

-There he is.

-Tu! Hey!

-Hey, Tu!

-What's up, G?

What's up? My gosh.

-Let's go.

-Let's go.

Sarge.

Dad.

You got this.

Go.

Auckland city, are you ready?

I said, Auckland

city, are you ready?!

Give it up for Steve grey!

Lauren dunningham!

And my man, Gandalf

Archer-mills!

In our first battle, we

have last year's winners.

Please give it up for K-crew!

Up against neon faction!

Let the battle begin!

Breakin' all these hos

Takin' names is why I'm doing it

Calling all for the broads

But the car got two in it

Never downplay my greatness

Don't do so 'cause

I'm provin' it

My advice is revise your plan

Whatever it is, I ruined it,

started with a dollar bill

Won't stop till i

get a hundred mil

Then I'll build to the top,

then I'll build from the nine

Brand-new wars that I got

Then I prove to the

block hard top drop, drop

Why waste time that

i really don't got?

You feeling me now?

'Cause the lord is my witness

He's the king,

get it high, get it

I'm trying to make a

billion before I finish

I'm trying to make a

billion before I finish

Sho' nuff

'Cause the lord is my witness

He's the king,

get it high, get it

Sho' nuff

Please give it up for K-crew!

Hey, yo

Hey, yo

All right, judges, most

importantly right now

we need to know

what do you think?

It's K-crew!

It's unanimous!

So, we doing this or what?

2pk against the freaks.

-But what if this doesn't...

-Bro.

It's too late for what ifs.

That's us.

We go hard, bro, no matter what.

Represent.

All right, ladies and gentlemen,

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