Jenny is a sweet and insecure teenage girl. She studies at the school of Amorosa High, dreams of becoming popular and quickly lose her virginity (clearly, one from the other is inseparable). To do this, she joins a group of cheerleaders who are all like a selection - uninhibited, spectacular and have sex with almost everyone she meets. Newfound friends, having learned about the trouble of their modest merchandise, are first greatly surprised (the virgin in Amorosa High?!), and then decide to help her to establish a sexual life. But all their efforts turn into a series of erotic embarrassments. And the climax of cheerleader and sexual activity of girls reaches when they have to help their team win an important football match: on the night before the game they rape the players of the enemy team to exhaustion (before that, churning with their own).
“Cheerleaders” by Paul Glicker is a cult movie in narrow circles of soft-core connoisseurs and perhaps the best film in the subgenre of sexploitation (although here we should add the notorious imho), the heyday of which occurred in the 70s. The film became a hit in the distant 1972th, spawned two ideological sequels ( The Swinging Cheerleaders and Revenge of the Cheerleaders) and a number of followers, and also allowed girls with pompoms to occupy a prominent place among male erotic fantasies.
In general, I do not like this kind of erotic films, in which the main emphasis is on sexual scenes, and everything else in so-called. It's better to watch porn then: it's both more honest and, uh, more productive. But the Cheerleaders are really cool. It has its own unique, easy atmosphere; unobtrusive humor, sometimes with funny wordplay; a lot of beautiful eroticism (quite innocent in today’s hardcore times); and a very cool song "I like what you’re doing to me", sounding on the opening credits and at the end.
It is also worth commending the people responsible for casting. Actresses, to list which by name perhaps does not make sense, are chosen wisely. I will not say anything about talent and acting, but in any case, their faces are no less interesting to look at than their bodies; they are with a twist.
Great movie in its genre. I could even call Cheerleaders "Citizen Kane" a sexploitation to wrap the phrase beautifully; but alas, I don't like this "Citizen Kane" at all. And Cheerleaders is yes... I would even like to be transported to that carefree time when such films were released in wide distribution.