Gabrielle Union’s character Isis, wanting the nationals title for her squad instead.Among all the cheerocracy drama, high-school romances and usual teen problems, Bring It On tackles cultural appropriation and institutional racism.
Now 20 years later, as the film marked its mammoth milestone just a couple of months after Black Lives Matter protests took place all over the world, Bring It On’s director Peyton Reed has reflected on the importance of its storyline.
It sees head cheerleaders Torrence and Isis clash as they battle it out for the national title, with ultimately the Clovers coming out as champs. ‘I think there are alway going to be people in the audience, as there are in our country, who aren’t comfortable that the white girls.
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