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The beauty and excitement of dance have been well explored in cinema - from 'Saturday Night Fever', through 'Black Swan' and up to 'Silver Linings Playbook'. Netflix's exclusive movie 'Battle: Freestyle' seeks to put all the possible emotions of dance on the screen. Here, Amalie's dance team advances to the global finals in France. Torn between her love for Mikael, the longing for her absent mother and her love for dance, she must choose. Although it exaggerates a bit in the amount of dance scenes at some moments, breaking the rhythm, 'Battle: Freestyle' brings just the right amount of excitement for dance fans, who will be able to see themselves on the Netflix screen.

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Amalie's dance crew advances to the global finals in France. Torn between the love of Mikael, the longing for her absent mother, and her fire for dance, Amalie must choose. Who is she to become?
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