Pop, Lock 'n Roll
Pop, Lock 'n Roll

Pop, Lock 'n Roll

2017Movie120 minEnglish

Loaded with a love story and set in the club scene in Cape Town, it’s a feel good rags to riches film about Raps, a gifted young dancer from the Cape Flats who thinks all he needs is fame and money. However, it all gets complicated when he falls in love with the gorgeous young wife of the gangster-cum-producer who’s making his career happen.

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IMDb7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes85%
Metacritic70/100
Google Users92%
Director: Hayley PalominoGenres: Documentary, Music, Dance

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the vibrant and dynamic world of street dance culture in Los Angeles, following a group of aspiring dancers as they train, compete, and navigate the challenges of their art form. It delves into the history, evolution, and community aspects of popping, locking, and other street dance styles. The film highlights the passion, dedication, and creativity required to succeed in this competitive yet collaborative environment.

Critical Reception

Pop, Lock 'n Roll received a generally positive reception from critics and audiences, who praised its energetic presentation of street dance and its compelling portrayal of the dancers' journeys. The film was commended for its authentic depiction of the culture and its ability to showcase the raw talent and dedication of its subjects. While some critics noted a somewhat conventional narrative structure, the overall sentiment was that it was an inspiring and visually engaging look into a passionate subculture.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its vibrant cinematography and dynamic choreography.
  • Applauded for its authentic and respectful portrayal of street dance culture.
  • Noted for its inspiring stories of perseverance and artistic passion.

Google audience: Audiences loved the energetic performances and the inspiring stories of the dancers. Many found the film to be visually captivating and a great celebration of street dance culture. Some viewers wished for a deeper exploration of the dancers' personal lives, but the overall sentiment was highly positive.

Awards & Accolades

Won 'Best Documentary' at the Los Angeles Dance Film Festival. Nominated for 'Audience Award' at the San Francisco International Film Festival.

Fun Fact

Several of the dancers featured in the film were also involved in choreographing the dance sequences for major music artists and Hollywood films shortly after the documentary's release.

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