Unfiltered Review of Netflix Work

There are some days when you just need a cheesy bit of fluff as the choice of the movie, and Netflix is Work it is exactly that. The essence of the film is incredibly simple: with the hope of convincing your dream school to accept her high school Quinn Ackerman (Sabrina Carpenter) decides to create a dance of the template after the school’s top-notch dance team — the Thunderbirds — rejects her because she is very poor in the pace. From the dance team has all the well-known dancers, Quinn and her best friend Jas (Liza Koshy) have to diversify and nab the “diamonds in the rough”, aka the people that don’t audition for Thunderbirds. It rounded off a lovely — but not really fleshed out — group of marginalized and groping your way to victory!

This is a particular innovative set up? Of course not. It is Work basically the Gene-Z lovechild of Bring It On and Step with a dash of The Center Of The Scene? In the cheesiest way possible, yes! I’m still going to watch this every time I need something ridiculous with a banging soundtrack and Jordan Fisher life, until the man potential that was snatched from him with that tragic John Ambrose ending in P. S. I Still Love You? You’re damn right! So read on for some of the most unfiltered thoughts I had while watching Netflix’s latest original movie, Work.

Lydia Livingston

Lydia is the newest member of the Genesis Brand family and has fit into the culture seamlessly. After graduating college, three years ago, Lydia made the transition to west coast life after her early years in NYC. She's an avid tennis player, animal rights activist and aspiring vegan chef.

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