hip-hop-storm

Hip-Hop Storm

Release Year: 2008-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 UTC
Duration: 01:19:55
Director: Su Zhexian Su Zhexian

This is a documentary about two generations of hip-hop. It records Allen’s journey to Paris, France to participate in the World Series from 2007 to 2008. During the period, in order to raise the travel expenses to Paris, even if he put down his body to teach and sing and dance, he did not hesitate, because “As a dancer, if I have never come to Paris once, I will leave regrets in my heart.” The other storyline records the dance troupe of high school students named “Eight Kids” from the streets of Taipei. They are new humans born in the 90s, only half the age of Allen. The new generation of hip-hop teenagers does not have too much pressure from society to cast a strange perspective. Instead, they are appreciated and encouraged by people around them. What is dream? What impact did street dance have on them? The “eight kids” agreed a year ago that after finishing college entrance exams this year, they would return to the arena and face the upcoming street dance competition. Will they all be happy in the end and have a happy ending? So if they win the championship, will their lives change? Is it possible that the passionate dream of adolescence is only once, but only a summer dream? Perhaps all the last thoughts are like the team member YA said indifferently, “I feel that this summer is not in vain.” “Hip-hop Frenzy” uses hip-hop souls of different generations to lead us into the hip-hop culture full of youth, passion and dreams. In short, keep dancing is right.