Bring It On

| 2000

Directed by: Peyton Reed

Main Plot

Bring It On follows the competitive world of high school cheerleading, focusing on the Toros, a cheerleading squad from a wealthy California high school. The story begins with Torrance, the new captain, who discovers that their cheer routines have been stolen from a rival team, the Clovers. Determined to win the upcoming national championship, Torrance and her squad must come up with original routines while navigating the pressures of competition, personal rivalries, and the dynamics of teamwork. As they prepare for the championship, Torrance faces challenges in uniting her team and confronting the realities of their privileged lifestyle. The film explores themes of ambition, friendship, and the spirit of competition, highlighting the dedication and hard work required to succeed in the high-stakes world of cheerleading. Ultimately, it becomes a journey of self-discovery and empowerment for Torrance and her teammates.

Characters

  • Kirsten Dunst plays Torrance Shipman, the newly appointed cheerleading captain who discovers her squad's routines were stolen and must create original performances to win the championship.
  • Eliza Dushku plays Missy Pantone, a rebellious gymnast who joins the cheerleading squad, helping them revamp their routines and uncovering stolen choreography.
  • Jesse Bradford plays Cliff Pantone, the charming new student who becomes a love interest for Torrance and supports her as she leads the cheerleading squad through challenges.

Ending Explained

In the ending of Bring It On, the climax unfolds during the national cheerleading competition. The Toros, having faced numerous challenges and setbacks, finally perform their routine, which has been meticulously crafted to incorporate elements from the Clovers, their rival team. This decision stems from the realization that the Toros' previous routines were stolen, leading to a moral dilemma about originality and integrity in competition. As the Toros take the stage, they deliver an electrifying performance that captivates the audience and judges. However, the tension peaks when the Clovers also perform, showcasing their own unique and powerful routine. Ultimately, the competition highlights the importance of authenticity and teamwork, as both teams demonstrate their skills and passion. In the end, the Clovers win the championship, which serves as a moment of redemption for them and reinforces the idea that hard work and originality pay off. The Toros, while initially disappointed, learn valuable lessons about sportsmanship and the true spirit of competition. The film concludes with a sense of camaraderie and respect between the two teams, emphasizing that cheerleading is not just about winning but also about integrity and friendship.

Peyton Reed Comedy Romance Sport Kirsten Dunst Eliza Dushku Jesse Bradford