
Freak Dance
A spoiled rich girl who wants to be a dancer finds herself caught into between two rival dance groups set to do battle at an underground competition.
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Plot Summary
In the cutthroat world of underground dance battles, a talented but shy young man named Josh is urged by his friends to enter a prestigious competition. He must overcome his self-doubt and face off against formidable rivals, including the reigning champion, in a quest to prove himself and win the heart of a girl he admires. The film culminates in a spectacular final dance-off where Josh must unleash his full potential.
Critical Reception
Freak Dance was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike, widely considered one of the worst films of its genre. Its lack of originality, poor acting, and uninspired choreography were frequently cited as major drawbacks.
What Reviewers Say
- Universally panned for its nonsensical plot and lack of comedic or dramatic effect.
- Criticized for its uninspired and often awkward dance sequences.
- Noted for its weak performances from the lead actors and supporting cast.
Google audience: Google users largely found the film to be excruciatingly bad, citing its terrible writing, amateurish execution, and a complete absence of entertainment value. Many expressed bewilderment at how such a film was made and distributed.
Fun Fact
Despite its extremely low ratings, the film was produced by Matthew W. Miller, who has also produced other low-budget independent films with similar critical reception.
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