Review of Bring It On (2000) by Angela B — 30 Apr 2012
Dance films fall into two categories: God-Awful, Good. This one is thankfully the latter. The films main character Torrance Shipmun (Kristen Dunst) is a cheerleader who discovers that her cheerleading captain stole all the dance routines that made their team so good from another team.
Now, Torrance must prove their teams worth in a compettition. The only problem I can really say that I have with the film is that the plot is a sort of "been there done that" affair, but the characters are still ikeable and believable.
One of the best things about this film is the humor, it really isn't a cheerleading film but more of a spoof of cheerleading films, and it worsks really well. It adresses what I've always thought: That if you are a guy, you will think that cheerleading is stupid.
The film admits some of the stupid aspects of the "sport" and uses it to great effect, the jokes are really funny and put a really big smile on my face. Never once did I ever feel bored, I was always entertained.
The acting is good, but the real star are the dances, which look spectacular and are incredibly fun to watch as well. Hell, this whole film is plain fun, guys on dates will think its fun, and girls will be having a blast with this.
As a film for regular moviegoers, it is good, but for girls who like these dance movies it is spectacular.
This review of Bring It On (2000) was written by Angela B on 30 Apr 2012.
Bring It On has generally received mixed reviews.
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