
The Toro cheerleading squad from Rancho Carne High School in San Diego has got spirit, spunk, sass and a killer routine that's sure to land them the national championship trophy for the sixth year in a row. But for newly-elected team captain Torrance, the Toros' road to total cheer glory takes a shady turn when she discovers that their perfectly-choreographed routines were in fact stolen from the Clovers, a hip-hop squad from East Compton, by the Toro's former captain. While ... (Full plot summary below)
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The Toro cheerleading squad from Rancho Carne High School in San Diego has got spirit, spunk, sass and a killer routine that's sure to land them the national championship trophy for the sixth year in a row. But for newly-elected team captain Torrance, the Toros' road to total cheer glory takes a shady turn when she discovers that their perfectly-choreographed routines were in fact stolen from the Clovers, a hip-hop squad from East Compton, by the Toro's former captain. While the Toros scramble to come up with a new routine, the Clovers, led by squad captain Isis have their own problems - coming up with enough money to cover their travel expenses to the championships. With time running out and the pressure mounting, both captains drive their squads to the point of exhaustion: Torrance, hell bent on saving the Toros' reputation, and Isis more determined than ever to see that the Clovers finally get the recognition that they deserve. But only one team can bring home the title, so may the best moves win.
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| Nick's Flick PicksNick DavisBring It On amazes not just for its political sophistication but for its refusal to beg credit points for being smart. |
| Milwaukee Journal SentinelSue PiermanThree cheers for effort, but you won't do a back-flip over this film. |
| Philadelphia City PaperCynthia FuchsBendinger's script (her first) is often funny, trenchant, and politically savvy. |
| eFilmCritic.comScott WeinbergFinally, a teen movie that I can like! (OK, I liked She's All That too.) |
| eFilmCritic.comAndrew HoweAn agreeable diversion unsullied by undue depth or hidden meaning. |
| Q Network Film DeskJames KendrickFor a teen comedy, Bring It On is surprisingly aware of class issues and doesn't mind putting them up front |
| Film.comSean P. MeansBring It On is the most exuberantly funny and smartest teen movie this summer, which is something to cheer about. |
| TheFilmFile.comDustin PutmanA bubbly, little comedic gem, and unexpectedly sharp-witted, to boot. |
| Los Angeles Daily NewsBob StraussThe best coming-of-age story a major studio's stumbled onto since Clueless. |
| Reel.comPam GradyEven those curmudgeons who wiled away homecoming assemblies smoking in the bathroom may find themselves seduced by [Bring It On's] bubbly, buoyant brio. |