- published: 26 Apr 2010
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Actors: Sarah Brown (actress), Peipei Yuan (actress), Luke Moran (actor), Amy Campion (actress), Kristina Kruz (actress), Vincent Tran (actor), Vincent Tran (writer), Vincent Tran (director), Vincent Tran (editor), Duncan Tran (actor), Matthew Simmons (actor), Matthew Simmons (director), Matthew Simmons (writer), Jennifer L. George (actress), Garvin Tran (actor),
Plot: Growing up in the suburbs of middle America, Vicious (Vincent Tran) finds himself blending into the blandness of his environment. While walking through the city, his life is forever transformed when he sees a bboy breakin on the streets. His soul is awakened by the dance and he sees his destiny. Despite strong opposition from his parents and little support from his crew, Vicious decides to move to Hollywood to pursue breakin as a career. In his ongoing battle to have his dreams be taken seriously by professionals and his peers, he discovers his own inner strength, and his true love for Bboy Culture.
Genres: Drama, Romance, Short,Submission to the second reality,
the extinction of personality.
Dominated by the initial,
ultimate unity for the survival.
Existence of a guidance.
Superior conceptions for revelations.
Identity... Conscience... Willingness in attitude..
Partial wisdom and relative truth in communications.
Limited certitudes.
Science: The first casualty.
Universal loyalty.
Unique in philosophy.
Ordinate creation.
Controlled procession.
Impulse..
Progressive evolution.
Invasive demolition.
Sentimental ignorance conserves the impure state.
Severe misanthropy against the degenerate.
Defectuous adaptation in hate.
Hostility: Natural state and legacy.
Social measure in extension.
Violence: Automatic reaction.
Civilized solution.
Ingeniosity is not a substitute for character.
Feebles complain for resolutions, actions of the strongers.
Greater affliction is to be never afflicted.
The acts form the facts of the destiny.
Progress request the development of personality.