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DVD Review: She's The Man

Written by Sherry Lipp
Published July 19, 2006
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Even in the by-the-numbers attempts to display "girl power" and such, the movie is dismally uninspired. Of course Viola is able to wow her coach and teammates with her soccer prowess. Of course Viola, as Sebastian, develops a crush on her male roommate. Of course you will see every plot development coming a mile away. With a running time of 105 minutes, it's very odd that the filmmakers chose to include four or five montages, edited to blaring (but numbingly generic) pop-rock songs.

Why the padding? This movie would've seemed long had it clocked in at 80 minutes. The flimsy plotting doesn't justify the indulgent length. On a more positive note, the PG-13 rating is entirely appropriate as this film is basically family-friendly viewing. If anything, a plain old PG might have been more accurate. The filmmakers avoid the tasteless humor found in many of today's teen flicks (though frankly, some of that might have improved this movie).

By the way, Sebastian is portrayed by an actor named James Kirk. Had the screenwriter named the character Tiberius instead, it would have provided the movie with it's only moment of true wit.

As for the DVD itself, the movie is presented in anamorphically enhanced widescreen. The transfer is sharp and clean, as expected for a movie just released earlier this year. Soundtrack choices are Dolby Digital 5.1 or 2.0 surround.

The disc is loaded with a fairly impressive array of bonus features. There are two commentary tracks featuring cast and crew members, as well as a text commentary. A selection of approximately 11 minutes worth of deleted scenes is included, with optional commentary. There are three fairly informative featurettes dealing with the making of the film, its cast members, and the Shakespeare connection - they total just under a half hour combined. A variety of more minor features round out the supplements, including a not very funny gag reel.

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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 Lipp
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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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