She's The Man
DVD
(Color / Wide Screen)
$8.99
- Release Date: 01/24/2017
- UPC: 0032429258106
- Original Release: 0000
- Source: PARAMOUNT H
- Presentation: [Wide Screen]
- Sound: [Dolby Digital Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
- Language: English
- Sales rank: 12,309
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Amanda Bynes, Director Andy Fickman, Co-Writer/Producer Ewan "Jack" Leslie And Actors Channing Tatum, Laura Ramsey, Robert Hoffman And Alex Breckenridge: On
Amanda Bynes, Director Andy Fickman, Co-Writer/Producer Ewan "Jack" Leslie And Actors Channing Tatum, Laura Ramsey, Robert Hoffman And Alex Breckenridge: Off
Ewan "Jack" Leslie And Producer Lauren Shuler Donner: On
Ewan "Jack" Leslie And Producer Lauren Shuler Donner: Off
Sheakespeare, Soccer And Such Trivia Track: On
Sheakespeare, Soccer And Such Trivia Track: Off
Special Features
Making The Man
The Troupe
Inspired By Shakespeare's...
Deleted Scenes
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Burger King
In Hallway With Principal
Dunk Tank
Mom Swings The Hammer
Principal's Office
Locker Room
The Cheerleaders
Soccer Montage
Debutante Ball
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Play All
Burger King
In Hallway With Principal
Dunk Tank
Mom Swings The Hammer
Principal's Office
Locker Room
The Cheerleaders
Soccer Montage
Debutante Ball
Gag Reel
Cast Photo Album
Music Video "Let Go" By Dave Lichens
Theatrical Trailer
Previews
Set Up
English 5.1 Dolby Surround
English 2.0 Dolby Surround
Français 5.1 Dolby Surround
Español 2.0 Dolby Surround
English Subtitles: On
Subtitles: None
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Many of Shakespeare's plays have been made palatable for teenage moviegoers, but She's the Man pulls off the trick more deftly than most. Andy Fickman's modern staging of Twelfth Night, involving a high school girl who wants to play on the boys' soccer team, has plenty of moves thanks to the fleet footing of actress Amanda Bynes. Known from an early age for her sharp comic timing, Bynes puts her elastic face and smart instincts to work playing both Viola and her twin brother Sebastian, whose identity she assumes to try out for the team. (In a true homage, She's the Man uses the original character names from the play, even providing Viola's love interest with the unlikely given name of Duke Orsino.) Bynes plays a couple moments as Sebastian a bit broadly, but that's true to the tone of one of the Bard's most whimsical and slapstick comedies. The cast is speckled with fine comic actors (David Cross, Julie Hagerty) and capable straight men to balance things out (Channing Tatum as the aforementioned Duke), and the script is notable for always remaining sweet, in turn sidestepping the potential for homophobia that's built into the text. In the real world, Viola's barely concealed love for Duke, when she's in the guise of Sebastian, might cause a square-jawed jock like Duke to resort to some hurtful epithets. But not here. In fact, She's the Man would surely not work so well if it succumbed to any kind of modern-day cynicism. By retaining a pure affection for the screwball implausibility of Twelfth Night, it excels. In a sure sign that the play's usage was no mere marketing gimmick, producer-screenwriter Ewen Leslie would later reassert his love for Twelfth Night, naming a pair of canines Viola and Sebastian in Hotel for Dogs.