Bring It On 4K 2000 Ultra HD 2160p
These cheerleaders from the university football team know how to attract attention. Just looking at them causes guys' blood pressure to skyrocket. They are simply charming, stunning, and their energetic dances excite the crowd of fans. They are wildly successful because their supple young bodies generate so much sexual energy that spectators forget about football and come to the stadium just for them.
But since almost every university has a cheerleading squad, there is fierce competition between the girls from different teams for the title of best in their field. The most unexpected tricks and ploys are used, and sometimes things get close to a fistfight. But to truly be considered the best team, you have to win the national championship, and only the most beautiful, talented, spirited, and... sexy can achieve that.
User Review
The best part of all is the first one. It's unrivaled. I've watched it several times already and will definitely watch it again.
It differs from the others in that it gives us a complete picture of cheerleading in America: competitions, rehearsals, captain elections, etc. Since we know practically nothing about it, this film made a big impression on me. I watched it back in school and dreamed of having a cheerleading team of our own. After all, it's a real sport: gymnastics, dancing, choreography, and all to lively music. And on top of that, strong team spirit and trust in each other are what's important in cheerleading. And all of that is in this movie.
As for the actors, I'm not particularly fond of Kirsten Dunst, but she did a good job in this film. Although I think Eliza simply outshone her. She was bright and charismatic. I was especially touched by the moments when she first joined the team and felt awkward doing all those movements and shouting, “Go team!”
What I also like is that several different routines and competitions are shown here, which sets this film apart from the other parts, where all the cheerleading is shown at the end of the film. And the rehearsals with the “spiritual fingers” are something else.
All in all, one of my favorite teen comedies.
Info Video
Codec: HEVC / H.265 (83.5 Mb/s)
Resolution: Native 4K (2160p)
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10
Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Info Audio
#English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
#French: DTS 5.1
Info Subtitles
English SDH.File size: 61.35 GB
