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  1. This is really two movies: A stiff and awkward story, interrupted by dance sequences of astonishing grace and power. The story, alas, is predictable from beginning to end. We meet Kelly, a young Los Angeles dancer (Lucinda Dickey) who is the student of a hateful choreographer.

  2. Dec 19, 2023 · A more diplomatic approach might be to recognize how Breakin’ is unintentionally one of the most undervalued 1980s films that showcases the importance and necessity of Black queer culture and ...

  3. Breakin'(1984) is one of the first mainstream movies to capitalize on the early to mid 80's break dancing craze. The movie itself is terrible. The acting is amateurish, the direction is flaccid and the writing is basically crap but Lucinda's looking good.

  4. Jul 28, 2014 · Breakin’ is the heartwarming story of Kelly (Dickey) a waitress/dancer who dreams of making it big. She forms a partnership with Ozone (Quinones) and Turbo (Chambers). The trio wants to enter a competition, but nobody wants break dancers since its nothing but street dancing.

  5. May 4, 2022 · On May 4th, 1984, a low-budget musical film cast with unknown actors set in the world of street dancing hit movie theaters nationwide, making cinematic history as the first scripted movie about the art of breaking.

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  6. Breakin': Directed by Joel Silberg. With Lucinda Dickey, Adolfo Quinones, Michael Chambers, Ben Lokey. A struggling young jazz dancer meets up with two break-dancers. Together they become the sensation of the street crowds.

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  8. Breakin' is untethered to reality and floating into Cinema Heaven and becoming its house band. Breakin' bangs. It's 80 straight minutes of unfiltered positive energy and montages and being who you want to be through dancing.

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