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American Girls

Titre original : Bring It On
  • 2000
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 38min
NOTE IMDb
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Kirsten Dunst, Clare Kramer, Rini Bell, Jesse Bradford, Eliza Dushku, and Tsianina Joelson in American Girls (2000)
A champion high school cheerleading squad discovers its previous captain stole all their best routines from an inner-city school and must scramble to compete at this year's championships.
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Une équipe championne de pom-pom girls découvre que leur ancienne capitaine avait volé toutes leurs meilleures chorégraphies à une équipe d'une école du centre-ville et doit maintenant se dé... Tout lireUne équipe championne de pom-pom girls découvre que leur ancienne capitaine avait volé toutes leurs meilleures chorégraphies à une équipe d'une école du centre-ville et doit maintenant se démener pour participer aux championnats de cette année.Une équipe championne de pom-pom girls découvre que leur ancienne capitaine avait volé toutes leurs meilleures chorégraphies à une équipe d'une école du centre-ville et doit maintenant se démener pour participer aux championnats de cette année.

  • Réalisation
    • Peyton Reed
  • Scénario
    • Jessica Bendinger
  • Casting principal
    • Kirsten Dunst
    • Eliza Dushku
    • Jesse Bradford
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,2/10
    111 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 741
    361
    • Réalisation
      • Peyton Reed
    • Scénario
      • Jessica Bendinger
    • Casting principal
      • Kirsten Dunst
      • Eliza Dushku
      • Jesse Bradford
    • 424avis d'utilisateurs
    • 70avis des critiques
    • 52Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 7 nominations au total

    Vidéos3

    Trailer
    Trailer 2:15
    Trailer
    Bring It On: Toros Vs. Clovers At Nationals
    Clip 4:45
    Bring It On: Toros Vs. Clovers At Nationals
    Bring It On: Toros Vs. Clovers At Nationals
    Clip 4:45
    Bring It On: Toros Vs. Clovers At Nationals
    The Rise of Gabrielle Union
    Clip 3:30
    The Rise of Gabrielle Union

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    Kirsten Dunst
    Kirsten Dunst
    • Torrance Shipman
    Eliza Dushku
    Eliza Dushku
    • Missy Pantone
    Jesse Bradford
    Jesse Bradford
    • Cliff Pantone
    Gabrielle Union
    Gabrielle Union
    • Isis
    Clare Kramer
    Clare Kramer
    • Courtney
    Nicole Bilderback
    Nicole Bilderback
    • Whitney
    Tsianina Joelson
    Tsianina Joelson
    • Darcy
    Rini Bell
    Rini Bell
    • Kasey
    Nathan West
    Nathan West
    • Jan
    Huntley Ritter
    Huntley Ritter
    • Les
    Shamari DeVoe
    Shamari DeVoe
    • Lava
    • (as Shamari Fears)
    Natina Reed
    Natina Reed
    • Jenelope
    Brandi Williams
    • Lafred
    Richard Hillman
    Richard Hillman
    • Aaron
    Lindsay Sloane
    Lindsay Sloane
    • Big Red
    Bianca Kajlich
    Bianca Kajlich
    • Carver
    Holmes Osborne
    Holmes Osborne
    • Bruce Shipman
    Sherry Hursey
    Sherry Hursey
    • Christine Shipman
    • Réalisation
      • Peyton Reed
    • Scénario
      • Jessica Bendinger
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    5Chris_Docker

    Flimsy stuff done rather well

    This is a movie where more talent than necessary has been invested in a film basically aimed at entertainment-seeking adolescents, people interested in dance routines, and a few older men who enjoy watching young girls jump about. It follows the fortunes of an award-winning cheerleader team and the hapless football team they support.

    A film about cheer leading, something that is, as far as I know, a uniquely American phenomenon, sounds pretty cheesy. The remarkable thing is that the acting and dialogue raise it a bit above the minimum required and the cheer leading dance sequences are a revelation for anyone who thought it was just about waving arms in the air and shouting support for the football team.

    Gabrielle Union (10 Things I Hate About You) and Kirsten Dunst (Drop Dead Gorgeous & Virgin Suicides) were both cheerleaders at school - did this help with the authenticity? The amazing routines are quite dazzling to watch - requiring a very high level of stamina, physical fitness, athletic ability and dance technique. The overhead panning brings them almost to the level some of the old song and dance movie scenes with synchronized dancing. Synchronized dance in itself is difficult stuff, but fast paced synchronized dancing (to a great soundtrack, by the way) involving major aerial throws, difficult jive moves and lots of personality thrown in, is quite an achievement.

    The film never takes itself too seriously, from the football announcer who says at the end of the match, "our next defeat is scheduled for next Tuesday", to the out-takes while the credits roll, the attitude is firmly tongue in cheek.

    The script includes plenty of teenage bitching reminiscent of Clueless (adolescents often seem to show their intellectual prowess at clever, and often vicious repartee, that is all par for the course), but the acting is convincing and even the awkward issues of race and homosexuality are handled well. One cannot but help congratulate them for making a good film out of such a flimsy premise.
    8kljucec9

    A Terrific Movie For Teens of All Ages

    I thoroughly enjoyed "Bring It On". The film's brisk pacing was perfectly suited to its theme, thanks to director Peyton Reed, the writing smart, sharp, and consistently and authentically funny,(as well as, at times, genuinely thought-provoking)thanks to writer Jessica Bendinger, and the acting solid all around. I also liked "Bring It On" for what it didn't have-alot of tired, cliched boy-girl relationship stuff, and/or gratuitous sex/nudity. The opening dream/cheer sequence was a moment of sheer, brilliant comic/satiric movie magic, and later, when the professional choreographer shows up to help the Toros out, he almost steals the show. But what impressed me, perhaps, most of all about "Bring It On" was the wonderful chemistry between the two beautiful-and talented-young female leads, Kirsten Dunst and Eliza Dushku.
    7chrisbrown6453

    I didn't go in thinking Bring It On will be winning any awards any time soon.

    I actually only went to see it since it appeared at the time it would be the number one movie in the country. But much to my surprise it wasn't all that bad. Cheesy? Yes. Bad dialogue? Absolutely. Fun? I thought it was. It didn't take itself so seriously that it was horrible, and it took itself seriously enough that it was fun watching these kids cheerlead their little hearts out.

    The plot... well the 5 time national champion cheerleaders from Rancho Carne High School in San Diego (they're the Toros) find out that all their award winning cheers were actually stolen from the cheerleaders at East Compton High (they're the Clovers). So now if they want to keep their championship dreams alive, they need to come together as a team and create their own, original cheer, and cheer like they've never cheered before. Lead by their captain Torrance Shipman (Kirsten Dunst), the Toros make it back to the national championships, and go head to head with the Clovers to see who really is the best darn cheerleaders in the country. Yes, the plot is cheesy, but I think that was going to be a very obvious thing from the beginning. The movie is about cheerleading after all. Not that I have anything against cheerleaders, but a movie that centers around the trials and tribulations of cheerleaders is not going to have a serious and deep story. The dialogue was appropriately bad and yes, cheesy enough to make you wish that it were serious and deep. However when you have the bright, peppy and beautiful Dunst in the lead, how can you not smile and cheer right along with all of them?

    Also along for the ride, one of my personal favorite actresses, the not-yet-but-soon-to-be-popular Eliza Dushku, from Buffy the Vampire Slayer fame. In my book, she's right up there as far as looks go. She plays Missy, the hardened transfer student who joins the cheerleading squad only because the school doesn't have a gymnastics program. Making her start off as a bad-ass, then saying she was a gymnast didn't feel right to me. But she comes around pretty quickly and she and Torrance become fast friends. Also, since this is a teen dramedy, Torrance and her off to college boyfriend have problems, and Missy's brother Cliff is right there to help Torrance out with all her cheerleader angst. OK, so obviously the only reasons any guy would go see this movie is because either his girlfriend dragged him along, or because he wants to see a bunch of girls in cheerleader outfits, and tight clothing. And really, can you blame him? The girls are attractive, and putting them into various stages of dress, and undress, certainly can't hurt the grosses. Locker room scenes, bikini car wash scenes, and of course the cheerleading scenes were worth the price of admission for me (which of course was only $3.75, one of the perks of living in suburbia).

    The soundtrack was pretty cool, and the dance/cheerleading sequences were actually quite well done. And the fact that the movie never wavered from its position that to these girls (and some guys) cheerleading was very important. To a majority of us who have never cheerleaded, it's easy to say that it's not anything to get worked up about, but I look at it like if you said that to a football player in a Texas high school, you'd probably be shot on sight. Cheerleading is important to the cheerleaders, and that's what this movie was about. Cheerleading. And hot girls in cheerleading outfits. Sorry, I am a guy afterall.

    So overall, yes Bring It On is cheesy with some over the top dialogue. But it also has some good music, some good cheerleading scenes, and of course, it has the girls. It's not something that is going to be heard over the microphone at next years Academy Awards, but I thought it was just good summer fun.
    8Boyo-2

    Quite enjoyable

    This movie was extremely enjoyable and I recommend it. The characters are not annoying for the most part, and I especially enjoyed seeing new faces Elisa Dushku (Missy) and Jesse Bradford (Cliff). They have screen presence and should be in front of the camera for many years to come, especially Elisa, who is really very beautiful. When you look at her, there's so much there, unlike most actresses whose faces do not say anything. You can tell there is alot going on in her mind just by her face.

    The screenplay is intelligent and very funny and aside from a slow stretch or two, I really liked the movie. It is not like "Clueless" or anything else, which of course is a good thing.

    One of my favorite scenes is when Cliff and Torrance (Kirsten Dunst) are brushing their teeth. Its probably a throw-away scene and there is no dialogue, but it was really great, for me at least.
    6the red duchess

    Fresh, intelligent, fiercely self-aware comedy.

    This delightful comedy uses its ostensible theme of cheerleading rivalry to comment on its own genre, the teen movie. Given a genuinely exciting reinvention by 'Clueless', and reaching a peak with the likes of 'American Pie' and '10 Things I hate about you', the genre is in danger, as all successful genres are, of exchanging its wit, visual exuberance, engaging playing and agreeable sentiment for cash-hungry formulae and all-round laziness.

    'Bring it on' falls into neither of these traps, but is aware that its genre is exhausting itself, and raises a number of pertinent issues. do filmmakers, like the Toro cheerleaders, continue their success by ripping off others' tricks? Is it possible to be original any more, or is the best we can hope for a clever spin on older, wider sources (this, of course, applies to cinema and all art in general)? Most pertinent, and 'Road Block' had already touched on this, is it time we jettisoned the toothy, white, middle-class young, and their oh-so-harrowing traumas, and allow a more representative teen demographic into the tacitly racist genre?

    'Bring it on' may not entirely escape this last accusation - the black cheerleaders have no real humanity of their own, we are not given the same insight into their backgrounds and personalities as the white girls, beyond catch-all under-privilege. They are a mirror in which the whites can examine their complacency or flaws and correct them - literally so in many scenes, where the whites 'reflect' the blacks' movements, and the latter distort them in return, thereby commenting on them.

    However, this touchy racial subject matter has a major benefit on the narrative arc. The plot is the old stand-by: a team of underdogs against the odds, triumph against circumstances and expectations. This would be tiresomely formulaic, except there are two teams in the film with equal claims on our attention and sympathies - it would be unthinkable for a Hollywood film today to have poor black people lose against pampered whites, but every stylistic decision - the humanising of characters; the rites of passage and socialising-of-misfits narrative; screen-time etc. - favours these whites. This creates a genuine tension, added to little asides (such as Torrence's brother's T-shirt, 'Cheerleading = Death') that make a familiar narrative interesting, problematic and unpredictable.

    This is not to deny the familiar pleasures of the genre - the beautiful, clothes-shy young stars (the film gets to leer and satirise such leering!); the witty dialogue and bitchiness; the screenplay sharp about traditional issues of power and community; revelatory, stylised dreams and memories; the unforced energy. 'Bring it on' is a rare instance in the last few decades of a musical, and the various cheerleading routines are exhilerating and inventive, revealing to many a hitherto hidden purpose of a much maligned group, while still retaining the right to tongue-hollow that cheek. (AND a Shakespearean finale, where the actors come back after the curtain, and show us it was all play).

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    • Anecdotes
      During the filming of the scene when Torrance, Missy, Jan and Les carpool to a football game, a driver, angry that the film's motorcade was making him late for dinner, attempted to drive the camera truck off the road. It appears the character of Les is just an overly cautious driver who keeps checking his side mirrors. Huntley Ritter is really watching Mr. Road Rage get pulled over by the Highway Patrol.
    • Gaffes
      The Toros and Clovers don't seem to have a coach. At High School level all routines must be approved by the coach. Also no team would be permitted to attend a competition unless the coach is present. (As the other teams do.)
    • Citations

      [first lines]

      Big Red: I'm sexy, I'm cute, / I'm popular to boot.

      Big Red, Whitney, Courtney, Darcy, Carver, Kasey, Torrance Shipman: I'm bitchin', great hair, / The boys all love to stare, / I'm wanted, I'm hot, / I'm everything you're not, / I'm pretty, I'm cool, / I dominate this school, / Who am I? Just guess, / Guys wanna touch my chest, / I'm rockin', I smile, / And many think I'm vile, / I'm flyin', I jump, / You can look but don't you hump, / Whoo / I'm major, I roar, / I swear I'm not a whore, / We cheer and we lead, / We act like we're on speed, / Hate us 'cause we're beautiful, / Well we don't like you either, / We're cheerleaders, / We are cheerleaders. /Roll call...

      Big Red: Call me Big Red.

      Whitney: I'm W-W-Whitney.

      Courtney: C-C-C-C-Courtney.

      [Courtney makes cat snarl]

      Darcy: Dude, it's Darcy.

      Carver: I'm big bad Carver. Yeah!

      Kasey: Just call me Kasey!

      Big Red: I'm... still Big Red, / I sizzle, I scorch, / But now I pass the torch, / The ballots are in, / And one girl has to win, / She's perky, she's fun, / And now she's number one, / K-K-Kick it Torrance, / T-T-T-Torrance!

      Torrance Shipman: I'm strong and I'm loud, / I'm gonna make you proud, / I'm T-T-T-Torrance, / Your captain Torrance.

      Whitney, Courtney, Darcy, Carver, Kasey, Torrance Shipman, Jan, Les: Let's go Toros. /We are the Toros, / The Mighty Mighty Toros, / We're so terrific, / We must be Toros.

    • Crédits fous
      Bloopers are also shown along with "Mickey" in the background
    • Versions alternatives
      The DVD contains two alternate endings:
      • Torrance talks to the audience while in cheerleading uniform.
      • Torrance and Isis attend the same college and compete for captain of their college cheerleading squad.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Bring It On: Deleted Scenes (2000)
    • Bandes originales
      What's the Dillio?
      Written by Tony Lovato

      Performed by Mest

      Courtesy of Maverick Recording Company

      By arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 mai 2001 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Beacon Pictures
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Triunfos robados
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Eastlake High School - 1120 Eastlake Parkway, Chula Vista, Californie, États-Unis(football stadium)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Beacon Communications
      • Beacon Pictures
      • Wonderworks Films
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      • 11 000 000 $US (estimé)
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      • 68 379 000 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 17 362 105 $US
      • 27 août 2000
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 90 449 929 $US
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