Kidzworld reviews the dance and romance film High Strung. Will this mash-up of classical, hip-hop and other dance styles entertain you?
By: Lynn Barker
Don’t you hope to one day meet that talented equal who “completes” you? You might be disciplined and an overly-precise perfectionist while they are totally in the moment and trying to please nobody….or vice-versa. When dancer Ruby meets violinist Johnnie, sparks fly both onstage and off.
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Ruby Adams (Nicholas Galitzine) is busking for bucks in the subway and trying to get a green card before he is deported.
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Ruby and Johnnie meet cute when she is impressed with his playing and both young people are caught up and a bit roughed up when they land in the middle of a hip-hop dance crew battle. She’s knocked down, he helps her up and sparks fly. Sadly, Johnnie has just been scammed by a slimy immigration lawyer who took his money and never produced that green card.
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Johnnie meets the SwitchStep dance crew who practice in his building and they try to cook up something musical together. Johnnie’s violin is stolen in the subway and he is shattered. Ruby borrows a violin for him from her academy and, at first Johnnie refuses her help but when she tells him there is a competition combining dance with musicians in which he can win twenty-five thousand bucks and get a student Visa, he perks up as does their romance.
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Johnnie has already tangled in a violin “play-off” with school ace violinist Kyle (Richard Southgate) who has been rejected as boyfriend material by Ruby and, of course, the duo to beat is Kyle and snooty top dancer April (Anabel Kutay). With the SwitchSteps on their team, can Ruby and Johnnie ace the competition with the performance of a lifetime? What do you think?
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You know the story, mega-talented, uptight and disciplined guy or gal meets free-spirited, moody, talented rebel and sparks fly. They learn something from one another that allows them both to succeed in some kind of final performance/showdown with high stakes. This is the basic plot of almost every dance/romance film out there.
In High Strung, with gorgeous and charming leads Keenan Kampa and Nick Galitzine onboard, the romance box is checked nicely but it is the amazing dance seen in the film that will blow your hair back. Presenting classical ballet, contemporary, hip-hop and Irish Riverdance style toe tapping in a wild mash-up that showcases the considerable talents of all the movie’s dancers is a brilliant idea and these young dancer/actors are more than up to the task. A violin “play-off” between the male lead and his rival is just as amazing as some of the beautiful solo work as well.
You’ll come out of High Strung inspired and ready to dance or play or just plain create. We go four stars.
High Strung Movie Rating: 12v2
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