Honey is a 2003 American teen comedy-drama film that tells the story of Honey Daniels, a young woman with a passion for hip-hop dancing and choreography. Growing up in a tough neighborhood, Honey dreams of making a name for herself in the competitive world of dance. When she's not busy hitting downtown clubs with her friends, she teaches dance classes at a nearby community center in Harlem. Honey's big break comes when she is discovered by a local record label owner, Michael Ellis, who sees potential in her unique style and charisma. With his help, Honey begins to make a name for herself as a choreographer, creating music videos and commercials that showcase her talents. However, as Honey rises to fame, she faces challenges from within the dance community. She must navigate the cutthroat world of hip-hop, where reputations are built and destroyed on the dance floor. Meanwhile, her personal life becomes complicated when she starts dating a local DJ, Benny, who struggles with his own ambitions and insecurities. Throughout the film, Honey's determination and passion for dance drive her to pursue her dreams, despite the obstacles she faces. With her signature style and infectious energy, Honey inspires those around her to believe in themselves and their own potential. The film features a talented young cast, including Jessica Alba as Honey Daniels, David Moscow as Benny, and Adrienne Bailon as Honey's friend, June. The movie blends music, dance, and drama to create an energetic and uplifting story that celebrates the power of creativity and self-expression.