In a high school there are three girls, Caprice, the Mormon princess Shley and the fashion designer Blonde Fossett. The three girls seem to meet a teenager named Tanner, a young man who finds himself immersed in the group of girls and is the best gay friend. As time passes, Tanner transforms into the idyllically sweet arm of her arm, forcing him to choose between real people and friends - including his friend.
The result is mostly swishy, sweet fun, although admittedly it might have benefitted from a bit of tweaking to fluff up bigger, better, and bitchier one-liners.
Offers an admirable message of tolerance for teen audiences - too bad it's been absurdly saddled with an R rating, even though there's far less innuendo than in "Easy A.''
It's a light, fluffy concoction but one so playful and unpretentious that it's easy to like. This is the high school movie gay teens have been waiting for.