B-Boyz
B-Boyz
Chocolate, a fast rising B-Boy dance star wins the biggest contest of his life, but his dreams are shattered by a horrific car accident. While recovering, his only hope comes from a mysterious beautiful dancer, Ally. She helps both his mental and physical wounds heal, but when she gets mixed up with his old nemesis – Pacman, he must risk it all – by taking on the mob, save her and then regain his title as the top dancer again!
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SYNOPSIS
Chocolate, a fast rising B-Boy dance star wins the biggest contest of his life, but his dreams are shattered by a horrific car accident. While recovering, his only hope comes from a mysterious beautiful dancer, Ally. She helps both his mental and physical wounds heal, but when she gets mixed up with his old nemesis – Pacman, he must risk it all – by taking on the mob, save her and then regain his title as the top dancer again!
TECH SPECS
Running Time: 83 minutes
Format: 1:78 Flat (35mm)
Sound: Dolby SR
Rating: PG-13
Country: Taiwan
Language: English and Mandarin
Genre: Dance Movie
CAST & CREW
Directed by: Alice Wang and Chi Y. Lee
Starring: Akio Chen, Eunice Liao, Hsin-Hung Chen, Po-Ching Huang and Mountain Kao
AWARDS, FESTIVALS, PUBLICITY
Official Selection — Tokyo Int’l Film Festival “Winds of Asia”
Winner Taipei Grand Award — Taipei Film Festival
Official Selection — Icaro Film Festival
Rousing production with fancy footwork…As the b-boys flip, kick, spin – their feet barely skimming the water’s surface – and freeze their bodies in positions that defy gravity. B-Boyz reaches a sublime high. The imagery in the sequence is pure in its beauty and urgent in its power.”
Nelson H. Wu – China Post
B-Boyz drips with hip-hop attitude…the breakdancing on display is dynamic.
Patrick Ricketts – Video Views
The film is refreshing in form and story…the dancers are all professional street dancers whose performances are a great pleasure to watch and the acting is honest…
Tai Pei Times
…upbeat humour and snappy action sequences…
BBC