Breakin'
1 9 8 4 (USA)
One of the most popular and fondly-remembered fads of the early
1980's was breakdancing. It was a style of dancing popularised in
urban areas where dancers would do acrobatic and colourful dance moves
in time with the propulsive rhythms of hip-hop and dance music. Soon
enough, kids all over the world were spinning, popping, locking and
doing the up-rock to the sounds of Newcleus and Afrika Bambaataa. As
the trend caught on like wildfire, it led to hit songs like Breakdance
by Irene Cara and began to appear in hit films like Flashdance.
Therefore, it was inevitable that such a popular trend would get its
own movie. It soon arrived in the form of Breakin'.
The film's story revolves around Kelly, a young lady who aspires to
be a dancer and is working her way through dance school to make it
happen. However, she soon becomes tired of the stuffy, boring styles
of dancing taught at the school. When her friend Adam introduces her
to the local breakdancing scene, she realises she has found her
calling as a dancer.
Kelly befriends Ozone and Turbo, two of the best street-dancers on
the scene, and is renamed "Special K". Together, the trio
takes on the established dance world by using a big-time dance
competition as a chance to show the dance school teachers that their
self-taught moves are just as graceful and vital to the dance world as
anything the school could teach.
Breakin' was made by the Cannon Group, a company better
known for action flicks like American Ninja and Invasion USA..
However, they rose to the task admirably and produced a film that
combined the charm of old-fashioned musicals with up-to-date dancing
and a killer dance music soundtrack. The fact that the three leads all
happened to be professional dancers gave their dance sequences an
energy and credibility that the average actor couldn't have brought to
these scenes. The genuine joy they took in performing shined through
and made the frequent dance routines great fun for the viewer.
Breakin' was a smash hit, grossing over $35 million at the
box office. The soundtrack also produced a major pop-chart hit with
the joyous Breakin' - There's No Stopping Us by Ollie and
Jerry. Of course, the film's success inspired a host of imitators like
Fast Forward and Krush Groove. There was even a genuine
sequel, Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo, which has become a cult
classic amongst fans of 1980's movies. Cannon Group would also later
try to revive their Breakin' success with urban-themed and
music-oriented films like Delivery Boys and Rappin'.
However, no imitator can replace Breakin'. This
groundbreaking film remains a favourite today thanks to its classic
tunes and its unforgettably cool dance scenes. The next time you want
to see some classic old-school moves, give Breakin' a spin. |
Kelly
Lucinda Dickey
Ozone
Adolfo
'Shabba-Doo' Quinones
Turbo
Michael 'Boogaloo Shrimp' Chambers
Franco
Ben Lokey
James
Christopher McDonald
Adam
Phineas Newborn III

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