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Full Out 2: You Got This!
When the University of Oklahoma Sooners lose their star gymnast, Brenna Dowell, the rest of the team have to find a way to believe in themselves in order to win their second National Gymnastics Championship. With the help of Riley, a local breakdancing phenomenon, Chayse and her OU teammates learn to incorporate intricate breakdance techniques into their gymnastics routines in order to find a competitive edge. At the end of it all, they realize what matters most is finding the confidence to believe in yourself.
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Plot Summary
Following the events of the first film, the competitive cheerleading squad faces new challenges and rivalries. With their coach absent, the team must rally together to overcome personal differences and intense competition to prove they have what it takes to win. The film centers on themes of teamwork, resilience, and finding strength in unity.
Critical Reception
Full Out 2: You Got This! received a generally lukewarm reception, with critics noting its predictable plot and familiar themes often seen in teen sports movies. While some appreciated its positive messages about perseverance and friendship, others found it to be a formulaic and uninspired sequel that offered little new to the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its uplifting message about teamwork and overcoming adversity.
Criticized for a predictable storyline and lack of originality.
Seen as a standard teen sports drama with limited appeal beyond its target audience.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Full Out 2: You Got This! tend to focus on its positive themes and suitability for younger viewers. Many parents and younger audiences found the film entertaining and inspiring, particularly praising the emphasis on friendship and hard work. However, some viewers found it to be somewhat generic.
Fun Fact
The film was released direct-to-video, bypassing a theatrical release, which is common for many family-oriented sequels in the genre.
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