Bring It On (film)

Girls United is an American sports film directed by Peyton Reed. The film stars Kirsten Dunst, Gabrielle Union and Eliza Dushku. The theme of the film, competing cheerleading teams, was reused in a number of direct-to- DVD sequels.

Action

Torrance goes to a school in a wealthy suburb of San Diego, where they called "The Toros " is active in cheerleading team. As the captain of the group moves to the College, Torrance is elected as the new Head. There are problems, as the new cheerleader Missy noted that all the dance moves that were rehearsed under Torrance ' predecessor, are copied - from a cheerleader team a school in Los Angeles, which is visited mainly by African-American students. As a result, the Toros have to learn a whole new choreography, because soon start cheerleading championships. As it turns out, that it committed choreographer has sold its program also several other teams, the Toros within a very short time have to become creative. At the U.S. Championships, it then comes to a showdown between the different teams.

Besides, also the relationship life of Torrance is described, which has to decide between her her cheating boyfriend, a Sugar Ray fan, and Missy's brother Cliff, when The Clash fan. Ultimately, she separates from her boyfriend and gets along with Cliff.

Criticism

The film received by the magazine Cinema three out of five. The author of the magazine described him as " good clean fun".

In the lexicon of international film says: its theme, a "classic " teen comedy, the film takes its subject seriously amazing and rather evolving towards sports movie, where he developed a pleasantly anachronistic charm.

Others

  • With a budget of about ten million U.S. dollars, the film grossed a worldwide approximately 90 million at the box office.
  • Filming took place from October 1999 to February 2000 in California in Chula Vista ( football stadium), Oceanside and San Diego instead.

Continuations

Due to this success, four sequels were filmed, which were, however, include other characters and produced for the video market.

  • 2004: Bring It On Again ( Bring It on Again )
  • 2006: Bring It On - All or Nothing ( Bring It On: All or Nothing )
  • 2008: Bring It On - Let it ride ( Bring It On: In it to win it)
  • 2009: Bring It On - Give Everything! ( Bring It On: Fight to the Finish )

These films were produced for each of approximately $ 5,000,000; All or nothing played in the USA 18 million dollars, Give Everything 23

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