Genre: Romance, Drama, Urban, Blackmail
Tagline: Her dream. her terms.
Plot: Honey Daniels (JESSICA ALBA has been waiting all her life to show the world her dance moves and now, everything she ever wanted is just a step away.For years, her spirit and her ambition have given the dancer and aspiring choreographer the guts to move ahead, even when those who love her best have doubts about her possible success in such a tough field. Not content with her parents’ world of safe choices that promise a secure future, Honey has moved to the heart of the city, where the streets are a barrage of sound, energy and music—and it’s the music she’s after. Living there is difficult, but she is willing to take it all in stride while she continues to struggle with making ends meet—her dream is worth it. During the day, she shares that dream by teaching hip-hop classes in a local center to the kids in her neighborhood. At night, watching the clock until her bartending shift ends, Honey comes alive on the dance club floor, where her training collides with her passion and her smooth moves get her noticed. And then her one-time-in-a-million break comes in the form of a video director, who sees Honey in the club and offers her a chance at a spot as a back-up dancer. From there, her true ability shines through, and she begins to finally live her dream—choreographing for some
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Bille Woodruff's Honey, an assortment of remakes set in the contemporary hip-hop world, is a surprisingly entertaining teen drama--despite its laughable dialogue.  --Guylaine Cadorette (Hollywood.com)
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 | Mekhi Phifer
Dawn of the Dead, 8 Mile, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer |
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 | Joy Bryant
The Skeleton Key, Get Rich or Die Tryin', Antwone Fisher |
 | Missy Elliott
Fade to Black, MTV Video Music Awards 2001, Michael Jackson: The One |
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