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She's the Man
Reviewed by Irene from Johannesburg on 15 April 2011
11 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
I just love teen flicks - there’s just something different about them. This movie might be an exception to all other teen movies in that it is a delightfully delicious teen comedy which I would highly recommend watching. Some scenes had me in stitches with tears rolling down my eyes.
When Viola’s soccer team gets the ace she refuses to accept her destiny as a debutant (which would please her mom tremendously). This results in her signing up at her brother’s (Sebastian) school, posing as him off course, with one thing in mind – getting a place on their soccer team for revenge against her prior school. But what she didn’t count on was falling in love with her room mate, who by the way likes Olivia who likes Sebastian who is actually Viola. A lot of confusion, complications and hilarity follows, but it also has a few hidden lessons amongst it all. The best scene for me must be the cat fight scene between Viola and Monique in the bathroom at the debutante club – pure classic.
This is a sweet, innocent, funny movie the whole family can enjoy. If your not doing anything on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon and aren’t in the mood for anything heavy – I’ll highly recommend this movie to just sit back, relax and enjoy.
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Edgy chick flick
Reviewed by Tarryn from Durban,South Africa on 13 April 2011
13 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
Viola Hastings had her own good reasons for disguising herself as her twin brother Sebastian and enrolling in his place at his new boarding school.She was counting on Sebastian being AWOL from school as he tried to break into the music scene in London. What she didn't count on was falling in love with her hot roommate, Duke, who in turn only has eyes for the beautiful Olivia. Making matters worse, Olivia is starting to fall for Sebastian, who-for reasons Olivia couldn't begin to guess-appears to be the sensitive type of guy she'd always dreamed of meeting. If things weren't complicated enough, the real Sebastian has come back from London two days earlier than expected and arrives on campus having no clue that he's been replaced...by his own twin sister.
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