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You Got Served

The film follows the story of two best friends, David (played by Omarion Grandberry) and Elgin (played by Marques Houston), who are talented street dancers leading a dance crew known as the “Friends and Strangers.” They dream of winning the highly competitive and prestigious street dance competition called the “World Jam.”

As David and Elgin prepare for the upcoming competition, they face challenges both on and off the dance floor. Their friendship is tested when David falls for Elgin’s sister, Liyah (played by Jennifer Freeman), causing tension between the two friends. Meanwhile, their crew struggles to keep up with rival dance crew, the “Wade Robson Project,” led by Wade Robson (played by himself).

In addition to their personal conflicts, David and Elgin must also contend with financial hardships and family issues, including Elgin’s responsibilities as the guardian of his younger brother, who is involved with a dangerous street gang.

As the World Jam approaches, tensions rise between the two dance crews, leading to a final showdown that will determine the fate of both teams. In the climactic dance battle, David and Elgin’s crew deliver an electrifying performance, showcasing their unique style and skill.

In the end, the “Friends and Strangers” emerge victorious, winning the World Jam and solidifying their status as one of the best dance crews in the world. The film concludes with David and Elgin reconciling their differences and celebrating their triumph with their friends and family.

Overall, “You Got Served” is a high-energy dance film that celebrates the artistry and passion of street dance culture. With its dynamic dance sequences, memorable soundtrack, and themes of friendship and perseverance, it captivates audiences with its infectious energy and spirit of competition.

IMDb Rating

You Got Served

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