Viola Johnson is in a fix. Entanglements debilitate her plan to act like her twin sibling, Sebastian, and have his spot at another school. She becomes hopelessly enamored with her great looking flat mate, Duke, who cherishes lovely Olivia.
Mere words cannot convey how awful Bynes is at playing a girl playing a boy.
Movies for the Masses
August 31, 2006
watching it helps you realize that you're not 12 anymore, and you can't be watching movies like this. Unless, of course, you're still 12, so you'll probably be cheering for Amanda Bynes
As was proven with 10 Things I Hate about You, it is possible to re-imagine the Bard in a modern high school setting, but She's the Man doesn't do it well.
She's the Man arrives with much ado about something: a seasoned concept and qualified birthright that supports its traditionalism and rests upon its potential.