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Bring it on: All or nothing
Review by: Gayle



Britney Allen has everything; the looks, the look, and the all-girls’ dream of being a cheerleading captain and the all-star’s girlfriend. But when her dad’s job forces her to move into Crenshaw Heights, a neighbourhood with a completely different hierarchy from Pacific Vista, her life turns upside down and everything comes to an abrupt end.

Firstly, Britney’s pact to stay loyal to the Pacific Vista Pirates hold her back from her desire to cheerleading, and there’s always Camille who creates constant conflicts with her.

And with a forthcoming cheerleading competition for a spot in Rihanna’s upcoming television special, Britney’s loyalty is divided. Will she choose the Pacific Vista Pirates, or the Crenshaw Heights Warriors?

And with the ambitious Winnie out to ruin everything she once had, will Britney be able to bring it all out and win the competition?

Bring it on 3 was really sassy despite it being racist. Hayden’s performance was spectacular, portraying Britney as a snob yet likeable character in the movie. There’s definitely no doubt to why she has earned herself a place in Portrait’s March cover.

A 3rd version of racism incorporated with cheerleading movies may not seem rather promising, but in Bring It On 3, it is really a movie worth watching over and over again. And unlike most movies, Bring It On 3 was not dull and content-worn-out like many movies’ third sequel. The content was refreshing and overall, it was enjoyable. With humour, romance, and loads of cheering… DUH it’s great.