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DVD Review: She's The Man

Written by Sherry L
Published July 19, 2006

Comedies are created for many varied demographics. There are comedies intended for adults. Some are aimed at teens. Still others find favor with young children. She's the Man is a comedy so dull and predictable its makers could only have had fetuses in mind as their audience. No one any older will be even mildly amused.

Despite the rather high falutin' credit, "Inspired by the play Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare," the movie I was most frequently reminded of was 1985's Just One Of the Guys. As with that much funnier movie, She's the Man finds a high school girl attempting to gain the respect that her male classmates seem to be awarded so easily. When her twin brother Sebastian skips the country — without telling his parents — in order to perform in a British music festival (yeah, right), Viola (Amanda Bynes) decides to fill in for her brother at school.

The reason? She wants to join the boys' soccer team in order to prove that she is as good as them. Of course, she effortlessly convinces all concerned that she is Sebastian. Even Sebastian's friend and ex-girlfriend speak to her, face-to-face, without ever questioning.

Casting Amanda Bynes in the dual-role was a staggeringly poor choice. Ms Bynes, who somehow managed to convince a surprisingly large number of people she is actually funny, is not masculine in any way, shape, or form. While not exactly the most bodacious bod in Hollywood, she never manages to evoke anything remotely resembling a high school boy. In fact, the only boy she does look like is the kid who played Sly Stallone's son in Over the Top. Her voice remains feminine, even when she affects a bizarre accent - a mixture of deep south with Jamaican patois. For a movie like this to work, we need to be at least somewhat convinced we are watching a male actor. Bynes was simply not up to the task.

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Sherry loves music, movies, and has a strange love/hate fascination with the entertainment industry. You can find more writings at Cinema Lowdown.
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DVD Review: She's The Man
Published: July 19, 2006
Type: Review
Section: Video
Filed Under: Video: Comedy, Video: Family, Video: Sports
Writer: Sherry L
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#1 — July 21, 2006 @ 00:10AM — sloane [URL]

you suck, ya this movie wasent good but its ment to be one of those movies that you watch to laugh and dont question because their so stupid it wouldnt work any way you put it. of course their not going to make amanda bynes look like a man too much, shes a teen and wants to keep her sex appeal. speaking for many, we dont give a shit, we watch and laugh cause its not a serious movie.

#2 — August 1, 2006 @ 23:46PM — Tameena [URL]

Sup I thoght she's the man was a great movie me and my dad loved it my favourite Part was when u got the goal when u were playing "SOCCER" i lov all you're movies "Amanda Bynes"
From TaMeEnA SaLeHi

ya rock
thanks ya

#3 — August 1, 2006 @ 23:47PM — jesse Mccartney [URL]

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