INDAK
is about a simple island girl named Jen (Nadine Lustre), who loves
dancing, but never showed her true talent to anyone. Not until a video
of her dancing went viral online and Vin (Sam Concepcion), leader of
Indak Pinas invites her to come to Manila and join them. Not confident
with her own talent, Jen hesitated to accept Vin’s invitation at first.
But Vin finally convinces Jen when he mentioned that their group is
going to compete at the World Dance Championship in South Korea, and
that her presence in the group will have a great impact.
In Manila, Vin helps out Jen in improving her dancing, as well as
adjusting living in the city. The two not only find their groove, but
also slowly fall for each other. With the rest of the crew, they must
work together to bring out their best performance.
But with struggles, dilemmas and past issues getting in the way, can they bring out a performance that will wow the whole world?
Indak serve it purpose to do a decent Pinoy dance film that caters the dancing skills of Filipino artists. It has various production dance numbers that are delight to watch on big screen and well choreographed. I also like to commend the looks and visual of the films that adds color to the story of the film. Nadine Lustre sexiness is also overflowing in the film that highlight her dancing prowess in the film as well as her Filipina beauty. Sam Concepcion is the fit leading man for the film that is full of energy everytime he performs in the film. Framed by the vibrant soundtrack, engaging production numbers and its “Step Up” feels and treatment, Indak is an updated pinoy dance film that you may try to see especially if you are a fan of dance films and Nadine Lustre.
My Verdict: 3.5/5
PHOTOS TAKEN AT THE PREMIERE NIGHT OF INDAK
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