One and Only

5.7
20232h 5m

Ding Lei, a street dance veteran, invites a young entertainer to join his club. However, they are faced with a series of challenges.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: International Trailer [Subtitled]

International Trailer [Subtitled]

Cast

Photo of Huang Bo

Huang Bo

Ding Lei

Photo of Wang Yibo

Wang Yibo

Chen Shuo

Photo of Liu Mintao

Liu Mintao

Du Lisha

Photo of Xiao Shenyang

Xiao Shenyang

Brother Xie

Photo of Song Zuer

Song Zuer

Li Mingzhu

Photo of Zhang Haiyu

Zhang Haiyu

Zhang Cuibiao

Photo of Alan Aruna

Alan Aruna

Security Staff

Photo of Luffy

Luffy

Ah Hui

Photo of Zhang Zixian

Zhang Zixian

Liu Hongliang

Photo of Jiang Long

Jiang Long

Dong Erlang

Photo of Han Mo

Han Mo

Tangtang

Photo of Qi Xi

Qi Xi

Dandan

Photo of Zhang Youwei

Zhang Youwei

Kang Kang

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

"Ding Lei" (Bo Huang) is a veteran boss of the E-Mark street dancing team. His renowned lead dancer "Kevin" (Casper Chu) is a bit of a prima-donna and so when he alights on "Chen Shuo" (Wang Yibo) who is an hard working family lad to come along and help at the practice sessions then divisions soon appear and the battle lines are drawn for the ultimate in dancing challenges at the national championships. The story here is not great - nor, indeed as is the acting nor the writing. What is captivating, though, is the gravity-defying acrobatics as these guys spin, pivot and fly through the air with astonishing skill and dexterity. It's also illustrative of just how this art serves as an aspirational conduit for young men who have little by way of opportunity to escape from the mundanity of their day-to-day lives. Personally, I find Yibo Wang just bit too weedy as an actor - he's actually always a bit of a drip - but essentially this is a triumph for the choreographers art and the adroitness and spontaneity of the dancers that really delivers excitingly for the last twenty minutes.

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