Thursday, June 27, 2024

DVD/Movie Review: She's the Man

 


She's the Man is a coming-of-age high-school-aged romantic comedy (albeit with 20-somethings playing teenagers) starring Amanda Bynes, Laura Ramsey, Channing Tatum, Vinnie Jones, and David Cross. Bynes plays Viola, a soccer player at a rival high school whose team is cut. When she is not allowed to try out for the boy's team, she hatches a plan to impersonate her twin brother, Sebastian, at his school in order to make their soccer team and beat her school's team. Of course, from there, hilarity ensues.

This was Bynes' last major role before she went off the deep end with a multitude of issues in her personal life. She really did a great job in the role, having really good comedic timing and pulling off the more emotional aspects of the movie. It is definitely not an award-winning movie, but it is a fun hour and a half for a romantic comedy set in high school, even an upscale private high school. David Cross has a pretty hilarious role as the high school principal, although it is hard not to see Tobias (his character from Arrested Development) in his performance.

The extras include deleted scenes, a gag reel, production stills, and a couple of behind-the-scenes featurettes. There is definitely a good amount of material included. Overall, the movie is fun but does not try to be more than what it is. If you do not expect an Academy Award winner, it is enjoyable.

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