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Rave school profile and details.

The story introduces a talented hip-hop girl, Ahua (Yan), who joined the college dance team BombA and challenged the terrible dance bully Roofpers with the heartthrob Captain Dave (Lewen Yang), but her teammate Rebecca (Janice Fan) won her love and laughed at her dancing skills. A Hua, who left the team angrily, met A Liang (Cai Hanyi), an Artest riding a horse, and was inspired by Tai Chi to create new dance moves. Ahua decided to return to BbA and fight to the death with her old enemy roofer, but her foot was seriously injured in an accident. Just when Ahua felt her dream was disillusioned, Stormy (Tommy Gans), the captain of Rooftops, suddenly appeared in front of her wheelchair, revealing the biggest secret of Rooftops dominating the dance world.

Crazy dancer credits credits credits roles actors remarks flowers Yan? Qi Liang, a girl who loves dancing, President of Cai Hanyi Taiji Club, Dave, boyfriend of Ahua, Rebea, President of Lewen Yang BomBA Street Dance Club, A member of Janice Fan Dave's girlfriend milk tea Liu Jingwen BomBA, A member of Huang Liya BomBA, Wei Jian Gu Zhijian BomBA, Panda Lin Yuerong BomBA? Tian Fei Zhu Tianqi BomBA Member A Wang Congxian Cong BomBA Member Qingyun Gu Qingyun BomBA Member Perspective Lu Jiahui Taiji Society Member Jin Mao Pan Weijun Taiji Society Member? Rain Tommy "Gun" Ly Roofpers, a member of the same ring Luoshaobang Taiji Club, is the owner of the roster of Taiji master Paul Wong Qiliang. Producer: Zeng Zijian, producer: Saville Chan Sum-Yiu, director: ada wong, deputy director (assistant): Huang, Sun, Zhao Qizong, screenwriter: ada wong, Saville Chan Sum-Yiu, Chen Dali Photography: Siu-keung Cheng soundtrack: Wei Dai, Afo clip: Huang Weiliang, Chen Wenzhao, art design:

Role introduction Yan ahua? |? Cherry Ngan

The first thing Hoa does when she gets up every day is to think about dancing. She thinks about dancing when she is crowded with buses and MRT. She wants to dance when she sees the mirror when she goes shopping. When people sing K, I jump K ... [3]

Okay? |? BabyJohn

Both in form and spirit are similar to the characters in Stephen Chow's films, but his exaggeration is not excessive, which is very convincing among layers of nonsense and old-school young people with connotations, and he is also comfortable between cold humor and sincere feelings. The interpretation and setting of this role well balances the cheap mold that ordinary hot-blooded youth films are easy to fall into.

Lewen Yang Dave? |? Lewen Yang

The fascinating captain of the university dance team BombA challenges the terrible dance bully Roofpers with Ahua.

Janice Fan Rebecca? |? Janice Fan

Ahua's teammate in Bamba, the university dance team, kicked Ahua out of the dance team after Ahua and the captain challenged the bully roofer.

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After four years of preparation, ada wong, the director behind the rave school, selected actors from 500 dancers and used a group of fresh and beautiful new people to dance the youthful self belonging to Hong Kong. The cool running of the factory, the fearless spirit of B-boy and the wonderful combination of Kung Fu+Dance+Hand Shadow prove that youth is not ignorance, but frivolous pursuit of dreams.

In 2009, 500 dancers participated in the audition. When making music, Bboy will be satisfied, even if only one Bboy is dissatisfied, the music will not pass. After a few minutes of dancing together, the dancers behind the scenes fell down again and again and paid a lot. After receiving the script, Yan took a group of dancers to start hellish training, and every day was a dance studio, which lasted for two or three months.

Ada wong's experience in choosing Yan as the leading role is very interesting. When I first met Yan, I thought she was stupid, but she danced well. She was 15 years old. Because the interview was three or four years ago, she prepared a song to dance. Before she danced in front of the director, she said, "I'm sorry, there is a music break in the middle of my song. I haven't arranged anything yet, because I practice in two parts and practice together when I get the music back, so there is a break in the middle, so I don't know what to dance." Jumping, jumping, jumping in the middle, she began to be confused. Hello, I'm Yan from 17. The director thinks she is very interesting. I was still clapping my hands when she finished, thinking that she had finished. When the music came back, she knew how to jump back and dance again. This naivety and stupidity is actually very suitable for the role of Ahua in this film.

Up to 20 1 2065438, the box office of "Crazy Dance" in Hong Kong has exceeded12 million Hong Kong dollars (1570,000 US dollars, 960,000 pounds,1620,000 yen). Although the two protagonists can't get dividends, this film has brought them many job opportunities, so Cai Hanyi (Qi Liang) took over two films.

Remarks on the category name of honorary record awards Audience Award, Mad Dance School won the 50th Golden Horse Award for Best Actress, and was nominated for the 50th Golden Horse Award for Best Action Design and the 20th Hong Kong Film Critics Association Award. Recommended film Mad Dance School won the 33rd Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Film Mad Dance School was nominated for the 33rd Hong Kong Electric Power Company Film Awards for Best Actress, and Cai Hanyi was nominated for the 33rd Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Newcomer. Composer: Wei Dai's lyrics, Saville Chan Sum-Yiu's lead singer Doughboy, and Shimica Wong's award-winning emerging director ada wong's award-winning best emerging actor Cai Hanyi nominated Hong Kong Film Directors Association's annual award ceremony 20 14 Best emerging actor Cai Hanyi won the award-winning Hong Kong Film Directors Association's annual award ceremony 20 14 Emerging director ada wong won the award [above information source]

Positive views of film evaluation

? The failure of the same theme "Jingwumen" lies not only in the lack of a good narrative foundation, but also in the design of street dance. In the film, not only the dancing skills of the stars are poor, but also other professional street dance teams are badly hurt, which are basically supported by Korean foreign aid. Moreover, it is ridiculous that these three-legged cats have to beat the Korean professional team hard. In contrast, "Mad Dance School" is much more elegant. Movies are basically played by non-professional actors. Although the performance is a little immature, there is no lack of spirituality and sincerity. This film can be said to be an assembly number of the Hong Kong dance scene, which basically wiped out all the hip-hop masters in Hong Kong. In the arrangement of music and dance, the director is also quite skilled, and the technical indicators such as music rhythm and visual rhythm can be on par with European and American hip-hop films. Most importantly, the film combines Tai Chi with street dance, ballet with parkour, and local and western elements, achieving agility and harmony, reflecting the inclusive atmosphere of Hong Kong. (Text/Konoha)

The opposite view of rave school

Regrettably, it is a pity that such a film, which is highly recognized and respected by the industry, was released in the mainland half a year later than Hong Kong, and it was mainly in Cantonese in the Pearl River Delta. (Text/Konoha)