HOW SHE MOVE Review

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How She Move ~  Paramount Studios ~ DVD/Music &  Dance

Special Features: The  Characters of How She Move, From Rehearsal to Film, How  She Move: Telling Her Story, Theatrical Trailer, and Previews

 Rated: PG-13 - For some  drug content, suggestive material and language.

Raya Green ( Rutina Wesley ) wins a scholarship for Seaton  Academy and begins to realize  her dream of leaving the drugs and heartache of her home town.  However, before graduation, she is forced to return home when her sister dies. As her bus nears her home town,  Raya realizes the future is built upon the past. As she says in the movie, "It's funny how one moment can change so many others. "  From then on all her  energies go into dance to prepare for the ultimate challenge: The Step Monster  Contest. If she can win this contest she might have a chance of getting out of  town and making her life better.   How She Move is filled with  dancing and will attract the young. All my grandsons loved the movie. I wouldn't  mind learning how to dance like that myself even at my ripe age. How She Move is an uplifting  story for parents. Teens are presented as showing determination to make their  dreams come true and focus on getting the job done. I recommend this movie as rated.  The drug content, suggestive material and language take a back seat to Raya  Green's story and her determination to win.

 
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