Monday, 30 December 2013

Bring it on: All or nothing (analysis)

Bring It On: All or Nothing is the third installment in the Bring it On series of films that revolves around high school cheerleading. Directed by Steve Rash, the movie was released direct-to-DVD on August 8, 2006 by Universal Pictures

Starring:
Solange Knowles
Hayden Panettiere
Rihanna








In this film, Britney Allen, the head cheerleader of her crew is told by her parents that they are going to move which means that she would have to move schools as well. Even though she had promised to no longer cheer again, when she arrives at her new school (which is quite ghetto) she has no other place to fit in but the cheer squad, so she does start to cheer again. Whilst at her new school, she is given a hard time by the head cheerleader there, Camille who always refers to her as "white girl". Whilst she tries to fit in she starts to fall in love with one of the boy cheerleaders Jesse but this doesn't start off very well, all because she still feels the need to cling on to her old life. She breaks the trust of her new squad when she lies to Camille about going to the home coming dance of her old school. Britney then realizes that she has to let go of her old life for her old life to succeed.

Film Trailer




Camille:

She is the head cheerleader at Britney's new school. She can be very mean (especially to Britney), she is also very bossy which she is sort of permitted to do because she is in charge. She also fulfils the stereotype of black girls being rude by the way she talks to her squad and especially Britney.







Britney:
She is what you would call, a typical white girl. She is also a bit of a dumb blonde at times. At first she is a victim to Camille however she learns to over come that.









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