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{{quote|''Duke '''wants''' Olivia who '''likes''' Sebastian who is really Viola whose brother is '''dating''' Monique so she '''hates''' Olivia who's with Duke to make Sebastian '''jealous''' who is really Viola who's '''crushing''' on Duke who thinks she's a guy...''|Tagline for the movie}}
{{quote|''Duke '''wants''' Olivia who '''likes''' Sebastian who is really Viola whose brother is '''dating''' Monique so she '''hates''' Olivia who's with Duke to make Sebastian '''jealous''' who is really Viola who's '''crushing''' on Duke who thinks she's a guy...''
|Tagline for the movie}}


''She's the Man'' is a 2006 teenaged [[Romantic Comedy]] starring Amanda Bynes (''[[The Amanda Show]]'') and [[Mr. Fanservice|Channing Tatum]]. Not a critically acclaimed film (then again many romantic teen films are generally not), it bears some resemblance to ''[[Twelfth Night]]'', clearly an attempt to capitalize on the success of ''[[Ten Things I Hate About You]]'' which updated ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]''. While not as close of a [[High School AU]] as ''[[Ten Things I Hate About You]]'' was to its source material (nor as big of an success) it has its moments.
''[[She's the Man]]'' is a 2006 teenaged [[Romantic Comedy]] starring Amanda Bynes (''[[The Amanda Show]]'') and [[Mr. Fanservice|Channing Tatum]]. Not a critically acclaimed film (then again many romantic teen films are generally not), it bears some resemblance to ''[[Twelfth Night]]'', clearly an attempt to capitalize on the success of ''[[10 Things I Hate About You]]'' which updated ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]''. While not as close of a [[High School AU]] as ''[[10 Things I Hate About You]]'' was to its source material (nor as big of an success) it has its moments.


Basically, [[Tomboy]] Viola (Amanda Bynes) is intensely into soccer, so much that when her school, Cornwall, cancels the girl's soccer team and refuses to let her play on the boy's soccer team she hatches a [[Sweet Polly Oliver|brilliant plan to show them and her JerkAss ex-boyfriend that a girl can play just as well as a boy.]] Basically, Viola has a twin brother, Sebastian (James Kirk, no not [[Name's the Same|that one]]), [[Willing Suspension of Disbelief|to whom we can pretend she is similar in appearance,]] and this brother has decided to run off to London for two weeks to play with his rock band just before he is to start at Corwall's rival school, Illyria. The perfect timing for Viola to pretend to be her twin at his new school and play soccer on their boy's team. [[Contrived Coincidence]]? We think not!
Basically, [[Tomboy]] Viola (Amanda Bynes) is intensely into soccer, so much that when her school, Cornwall, cancels the girl's soccer team and refuses to let her play on the boy's soccer team she hatches a [[Sweet Polly Oliver|brilliant plan to show them and her JerkAss ex-boyfriend that a girl can play just as well as a boy.]] Basically, Viola has a twin brother, Sebastian (James Kirk, no not [[Name's the Same|that]] [[Star Trek|one]]), [[Willing Suspension of Disbelief|to whom we can pretend she is similar in appearance,]] and this brother has decided to run off to London for two weeks to play with his rock band just before he is to start at Corwall's rival school, Illyria. The perfect timing for Viola to pretend to be her twin at his new school and play soccer on their boy's team. [[Contrived Coincidence]]? We think not!


With the help of a [[Pet Homosexual|Gay Best Friend]], Viola becomes Sebastian!Viola, enters Illyria, and [[A Worldwide Punomenon|voilà!]] (the pesky problem of how their parents aren't realizing what's going on is that Illyria is a boarding school and the parents are divorced, so both Viola and Sebastian simply tell each that they are staying with the other, because [[Fridge Logic|it's not like divorced parents ever call each other to care for their children.]]) Her roommate is Duke, the eventual [[Love Interest]], [[Captain Obvious|obviously]] but Sebastian!Viola has problems at first because of Sebastian's permanent record (he's a troublemaker, what can we say) and the fact that Viola is still a girl. Eventually with the sprinkling of [[Magical Queer]] magic, Sebastian!Viola is accepted into Duke's group of friends but is still second string for the boys soccer team.
With the help of a [[Pet Homosexual|Gay Best Friend]], Viola becomes Sebastian!Viola, enters Illyria, and [[A Worldwide Punomenon|voilà!]] (the pesky problem of how their parents aren't realizing what's going on is that Illyria is a boarding school and the parents are divorced, so both Viola and Sebastian simply tell each that they are staying with the other, because [[Fridge Logic|it's not like divorced parents ever call each other to care for their children.]]) Her roommate is Duke, the eventual [[Love Interest]], [[Captain Obvious|obviously]] but Sebastian!Viola has problems at first because of Sebastian's permanent record (he's a troublemaker, what can we say) and the fact that Viola is still a girl. Eventually with the sprinkling of [[Magical Queer]] magic, Sebastian!Viola is accepted into Duke's group of friends but is still second string for the boys soccer team.


Enter [[Romantic False Lead|Olivia]] who becomes Sebastian!Viola's lab partner, though Duke has a [[Stalker with a Crush|massive crush on her]]. Duke, [[Dramatic Irony|who has issues talking to girls, tells Sebastian!Viola]] this and asks for <s>her</s> <s>his</s> ''her'' help. And so begins the [[Love Dodecahedron]] as described in the poster (see above)
Enter [[Romantic False Lead|Olivia]] who becomes Sebastian!Viola's lab partner, though Duke has a [[Stalker with a Crush|massive crush on her]]. Duke, [[Dramatic Irony|who has issues talking to girls, tells Sebastian!Viola]] this and asks for <s>her</s> <s>his</s> ''her'' help. And so begins the [[Love Dodecahedron]] as described in the poster (see above)

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=== The film contains examples of: ===
* [[All Love Is Unrequited]]: Viola loves Duke, who loves Olivia, who loves Sebastian, who is actually Viola. Eventually they get it all sorted out happily, though.
* [[All Love Is Unrequited]]: Viola loves Duke, who loves Olivia, who loves Sebastian, who is actually Viola. Eventually they get it all sorted out happily, though.
* [[Always Camp]]
* [[Always Camp]]
* [[Bathroom Stall of Overheard Insults]]: Monique in the bathroom stall while Viola and Olivia are talking.
* [[Bathroom Stall of Overheard Insults]]: Monique in the bathroom stall while Viola and Olivia are talking.
* [[Billy Elliot Plot]]: The basic plot revolves around the fact Viola isn't taken seriously as a female footballer.
* [[Billy Elliot Plot]]: The basic plot revolves around the fact Viola isn't taken seriously as a female footballer.
* [[Brick Joke]]: "Do you like cheese? My favorite's Gouda."
* [[Brick Joke]]: "Do you like cheese? My favorite's Gouda."
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Malcolm, who plays the character of Malvolio in the original.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Malcolm, who plays the character of Malvolio in the original.
* [[Chewing the Scenery]]: Amanda Bynes bites into the scenery and doesn't let it go when she's playing Sebastian.
* [[Chewing the Scenery]]: Amanda Bynes bites into the scenery and doesn't let it go when she's playing Sebastian.
* [[Compressed Hair]]: Viola's long, thick hair somehow fits underneath a fairly short wig. While any cosplayer can tell you it's possible with a wig cap and hair grips, Viola's shown to wear the wig directly on top of her hair.
* [[Compressed Hair]]: Viola's long, thick hair somehow fits underneath a fairly short wig. While any cosplayer can tell you it's possible with a wig cap and hair grips, Viola's shown to wear the wig directly on top of her hair.
* [[Different As Night and Day]]
* [[Different As Night and Day]]
* [[Eek! a Mouse!]]
* [[Eek! A Mouse!]]
* [[Mr. Fanservice]]: Channing Tatum, who spends a lot of the movie without a shirt on.
* [[Mr. Fanservice]]: Channing Tatum, who spends a lot of the movie without a shirt on.
* [[Everyone Loves Blondes]]: Olivia Lennox has Duke and Malcolm chasing her and the rest of the guys admiring her but she would rather have the honest Sebastian.
* [[Everyone Loves Blondes]]: Olivia Lennox has Duke and Malcolm chasing her and the rest of the guys admiring her but she would rather have the honest Sebastian.
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** [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] and [[Justified Trope|justified]] in the beginning. No one at the school had ''seen'' Sebastian before. Afterwards, that's a little less plausible.
** [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] and [[Justified Trope|justified]] in the beginning. No one at the school had ''seen'' Sebastian before. Afterwards, that's a little less plausible.
* [[Pet Homosexual]]: Paul.
* [[Pet Homosexual]]: Paul.
* [[Sarashi]]: Viola binds her chest with bandages.
* [[Sarashi]]: Viola binds her chest with bandages.
* [[Sensitive Guy and Manly Man]]: Probably how Olivia sees Sebastian and Duke not knowing Sebastian is actually a girl.
* [[Sensitive Guy and Manly Man]]: Probably how Olivia sees Sebastian and Duke not knowing Sebastian is actually a girl.
* [[Setting Update]]
* [[Setting Update]]
* [[Share the Male Pain]]
* [[Share the Male Pain]]
* [[Single Woman Seeks Good Man]]: Out of all the guys who likes her, Olivia prefers honest Sebastain (who is actually Viola in disguise). She would later meet and fall in love with the real Sebastain.
* [[Single Woman Seeks Good Man]]: Out of all the guys who likes her, Olivia prefers honest Sebastian (who is actually Viola in disguise). She would later meet and fall in love with the real Sebastian.
* [[Sound Effect Bleep]]
* [[Sound Effect Bleep]]
* [[Stalker with a Crush]]: Duke to Olivia.
* [[Stalker with a Crush]]: Duke to Olivia.
** Also Malcolm to Olivia
** Also Malcolm to Olivia
{{quote|[[Hollywood Tone Deaf|"I see you through my window, as I'm standing on a tree outsideeee."]]}}
{{quote|[[Hollywood Tone Deaf|"I see you through my window, as I'm standing on a tree outsideeee."]]}}
* [[Sweet Polly Oliver]]: Viola whenever she's dressed as Sebastian.
* [[Sweet Polly Oliver]]: Viola whenever she's dressed as Sebastian.
* [[Sweet on Polly Oliver]]: Duke's reaction to Viola when she's dressed as Sebastian
* [[Sweet on Polly Oliver]]: Duke's reaction to Viola when she's dressed as Sebastian
* [[Tomboy]]: Viola, as much as her mother wants her to be a "lady"
* [[Tomboy]]: Viola, as much as her mother wants her to be a "lady"
* [[Twelfth Night Adventure]]: Well, it is based on Twelfth Night...
* [[Twelfth Night Adventure]]: Well, it is based on Twelfth Night...
* [[Twin Switch]]
* [[Twin Switch]]
* [[Uncanny Family Resemblance]]: Viola and Sebastian look strangly alike
* [[Uncanny Family Resemblance]]: Viola and Sebastian look strangely alike
** Mentioned in the audio commentary when they discuss the difficulty of casting a man who looked like Amanda Bynes.
** Mentioned in the audio commentary when they discuss the difficulty of casting a man who looked like Amanda Bynes.
* [[Walking Shirtless Scene]]: Channing Tatum. In several scenes. [[Fan Yay|Yay]].
* [[Walking Shirtless Scene]]: Channing Tatum. In several scenes. [[Fan Yay|Yay]].
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[[Category:Films of the 2000s]]
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Latest revision as of 03:10, 13 March 2020

Duke wants Olivia who likes Sebastian who is really Viola whose brother is dating Monique so she hates Olivia who's with Duke to make Sebastian jealous who is really Viola who's crushing on Duke who thinks she's a guy...

—Tagline for the movie

She's the Man is a 2006 teenaged Romantic Comedy starring Amanda Bynes (The Amanda Show) and Channing Tatum. Not a critically acclaimed film (then again many romantic teen films are generally not), it bears some resemblance to Twelfth Night, clearly an attempt to capitalize on the success of 10 Things I Hate About You which updated The Taming of the Shrew. While not as close of a High School AU as 10 Things I Hate About You was to its source material (nor as big of an success) it has its moments.

Basically, Tomboy Viola (Amanda Bynes) is intensely into soccer, so much that when her school, Cornwall, cancels the girl's soccer team and refuses to let her play on the boy's soccer team she hatches a brilliant plan to show them and her JerkAss ex-boyfriend that a girl can play just as well as a boy. Basically, Viola has a twin brother, Sebastian (James Kirk, no not that one), to whom we can pretend she is similar in appearance, and this brother has decided to run off to London for two weeks to play with his rock band just before he is to start at Corwall's rival school, Illyria. The perfect timing for Viola to pretend to be her twin at his new school and play soccer on their boy's team. Contrived Coincidence? We think not!

With the help of a Gay Best Friend, Viola becomes Sebastian!Viola, enters Illyria, and voilà! (the pesky problem of how their parents aren't realizing what's going on is that Illyria is a boarding school and the parents are divorced, so both Viola and Sebastian simply tell each that they are staying with the other, because it's not like divorced parents ever call each other to care for their children.) Her roommate is Duke, the eventual Love Interest, obviously but Sebastian!Viola has problems at first because of Sebastian's permanent record (he's a troublemaker, what can we say) and the fact that Viola is still a girl. Eventually with the sprinkling of Magical Queer magic, Sebastian!Viola is accepted into Duke's group of friends but is still second string for the boys soccer team.

Enter Olivia who becomes Sebastian!Viola's lab partner, though Duke has a massive crush on her. Duke, who has issues talking to girls, tells Sebastian!Viola this and asks for her his her help. And so begins the Love Dodecahedron as described in the poster (see above)

Tropes used in She's the Man include: