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This is a perfectly pleasant, entertaining and often witty romp with engaging performances.
Full reviewAmanda Bynes leads this teen comedy inspired by Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, playing a twin who poses as her brother at an elite boarding school. However, the ruse starts to unravel when she falls for the school's star soccer player (Channing Tatum).
This is a perfectly pleasant, entertaining and often witty romp with engaging performances.
Full reviewAll in all, it's minor but decent-spirited entertainment, enlivened by a couple of the adult supporting players.
Full reviewShe's the Man has a certain charm and is sure to appeal to tweens, at least the female variety.
Full reviewThe movie might take the Cliffs Notes approach to Shakespeare (the script is smart, the direction lousy), but the navigation of high-school social politics is refreshingly direct.
Full reviewThe cast is solid. The story is fast-paced and funny. And most importantly, I laughed and laughed.
Full reviewI didn't for one second believe the plot of "She's the Man," but I did believe for the entire movie that Amanda Bynes was lovable.
Full reviewThere I sit, suffering total numbness of body and brain, no longer having to wonder what it might be like to be buried alive in gooey marshmallow.
Full reviewThe itch to put on a show propels "She's the Man," a spunky if often erratic update of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" to the privileged milieu of contempo American prep schools.
Full reviewShe's the Man is available to stream in Australia now on Stan and Google Play and Apple TV and Prime Video Store.
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