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L'homme c'est elle

Titre original : She's the Man
  • 2006
  • PG
  • 1h 45m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,4/10
189 k
MA NOTE
POPULARITÉ
1 820
89
L'homme c'est elle (2006)
Theatrical Trailer from Dreamworks
Liretrailer2:31
1 vidéo
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Comédie pour adolescentsComédie romantiqueRomance pour adolescentsSoccerComédieRomanceSport

Lorsque son frère décide de sécher l'école pendant quelques semaines, Viola se rend dans son pensionnat d'élite, déguisée en lui, et tombe amoureuse du joueur de football vedette de son écol... Tout lireLorsque son frère décide de sécher l'école pendant quelques semaines, Viola se rend dans son pensionnat d'élite, déguisée en lui, et tombe amoureuse du joueur de football vedette de son école. Elle apprend bientôt qu'elle n'est pas la seule à avoir des problèmes amoureux.Lorsque son frère décide de sécher l'école pendant quelques semaines, Viola se rend dans son pensionnat d'élite, déguisée en lui, et tombe amoureuse du joueur de football vedette de son école. Elle apprend bientôt qu'elle n'est pas la seule à avoir des problèmes amoureux.

  • Réalisation
    • Andy Fickman
  • Scénaristes
    • Ewan Leslie
    • Karen McCullah
    • Kirsten Smith
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    • Amanda Bynes
    • Laura Ramsey
    • Channing Tatum
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,4/10
    189 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 820
    89
    • Réalisation
      • Andy Fickman
    • Scénaristes
      • Ewan Leslie
      • Karen McCullah
      • Kirsten Smith
    • Vedettes
      • Amanda Bynes
      • Laura Ramsey
      • Channing Tatum
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    • 45Métascore
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      • 2 victoires et 5 nominations au total

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    • Viola
    Laura Ramsey
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    Channing Tatum
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    • Duke
    Vinnie Jones
    Vinnie Jones
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    David Cross
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    Julie Hagerty
    Julie Hagerty
    • Daphne
    Robert Hoffman
    Robert Hoffman
    • Justin
    Alexandra Breckenridge
    Alexandra Breckenridge
    • Monique
    • (as Alex Breckenridge)
    Jonathan Sadowski
    Jonathan Sadowski
    • Paul
    Amanda Crew
    Amanda Crew
    • Kia
    Jessica Lucas
    Jessica Lucas
    • Yvonne
    Brandon Jay McLaren
    Brandon Jay McLaren
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    Clifton MaCabe Murray
    Clifton MaCabe Murray
    • Andrew
    • (as Clifton Murray)
    James Snyder
    James Snyder
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    James Kirk
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    Emily Perkins
    Emily Perkins
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    Robert Torti
    Robert Torti
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      • Ewan Leslie
      • Karen McCullah
      • Kirsten Smith
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    6christian123

    Completely Corny yet Still Very Entertaining

    Viola Johnson (Amanda Bynes) enters a prestigious boarding school disguised as her brother, so that he can run off to London to become a musician. Unfortunately, she immediately falls for her male roommate, who already has a crush on a girl who now has a crush on the male version of Viola.

    Combining the story of "Just One of the Guys" and Shakespeare's The Twelfth Night may sound like a recipe for disaster but She's the Man is a funny, charming and cheesy movie. The original trailer looked really lame yet the film turned out to be quite enjoyable. The story is clearly nothing new but it still works fine. The fact that the screenplay is written by Karen McCullah Lutz explains everything. She's good for harmless, fun films like She's the Man, Legally Blonde and Ella Enchanted. Andy Fickman does a decent job as the director. He never lets the film become too serious or else it would ruin the movie's appeal. He does overload on a few lame jokes though. That was the major problem I had with this film. Some of the jokes just fell flat while others were just incredibly cheesy, even for this film.

    The acting was good for this type of movie and most of the actors were enjoyable to watch on screen. Amanda Bynes is full of charm as Viola. It was very hard to actually hate her and she's a much better actress than Hilary Duff. Channing Tatum was not as strong as Amanda. His performance was okay, sometimes his reactions were a little fake. Laura Ramsey plays Olivia and she gives a decent performance. Alex Breckenridge gives a pretty good performance as Monique. Her character was pretty interesting and she had decent chemistry with Amanda. The rest of the supporting actors are good except for David Cross. He plays the school principal and his performance was not funny at all.

    If you do give She's the Man a shot then keep in mind that the entire film is highly unrealistic. I was reading some of the posts here and a few people are bashing the film for that. While the movie is pretty entertaining, it's also easily forgettable. It was a fun way to spend 100 minutes but it won't stay in your memory for long. It's also not just a chick flick and a guy could also like the movie. In the end, She's the Man is worth checking out whether that be in the theaters or on video. Rating 7/10
    6Lauren_Simpson

    Bynes and Company Score a Hat Trick

    Though I hate to admit it, Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith have scored again. "She's the Man" is a ridiculous but ultimately entertaining teen movie which takes the gender-bending action of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" and drops it in the middle of a modern-day American boarding school. The premise should sound familiar because screenwriters Lutz and Smith also penned "10 Things I Hate About You," another twist on Shakespeare, starring the likes of Julia Styles and Academy Award nominee Heath Ledger (before he was an Academy Award nominee).

    It's more of the same, of course, but seeing Shakespeare's work go Hollywood, and, thus, be ripped to shreds, continues to amuse. "She's the Man" also focuses on a decidedly less bitter heroine than the shrew, Katarina, played in 1999 by a very stilted Styles. If that makes the film less witty, who cares? Not half of this film's target audience, who came mostly to see Channing Tatum with his shirt off.

    Like Kat in "10 Things," Viola (Amanda Bynes) is a tomboy and a soccer star on the women's team at Cornwall Prep. Her life is soccer, which becomes a problem when her school cuts the women from the sports program. Better than most of the boys, Viola wants to suit up with them but is snubbed by both the coach and the team's captain – her boyfriend. So it's "end of discussion … end of relationship." Viola hatches a plan to pursue her sporting dreams at rival school Illyria, where her twin brother has just enrolled. Twin brother, Sebastian, is skipping off to England for two weeks and nobody at Illyria has ever met him.

    If you missed the set up, read "Twelfth Night." It's pretty obvious what happens from here. Viola disguises herself as her brother and moves into the dorms where she meets her roommate and fellow soccer player Duke (Channing Tatum). She begins to gear up for Illyria's season opener against Cornwall and has to navigate a complicated love-triangle, in addition to other challenges like taking a shower alongside her male teammates, without them finding out about her girl parts.

    In reality, nobody who looks like Bynes could get away with impersonating a 17 year-old male. Viola is too pretty to be a boy; in other words, dressed as her brother, she makes Orlando Bloom look like a frost-bitten lumberjack. This fantasy aspect doesn't detract from the film, though. Viola puts on her wig and fake sideburns and, suddenly, she's the most socially awkward nerd-boy you've ever seen. Suspension of disbelief works.

    The Sebastian disguise doesn't have to be convincing. What matters is that all the other characters are oblivious to facts that are obvious to the audience. The laughs come from seeing Viola get away with a ridiculous scam. In one scene, Duke and fake Sebastian hug each other, but Viola slips out of character and gets a little too friendly. It's not that homoeroticism or homophobia are inherently funny, it's the knowledge that Duke is disturbed by being frisked by someone who is actually a girl that makes us laugh.

    Other than that, "She's the Man" offers audiences the simple pleasure of Amanda Bynes who seems to be a natural in comedic roles. Her Sebastian/Viola is definitely a caricature but it's a perfectly illustrated one. From her mixed-up half southern, half Canadian drawl (her misguided version of the typical teen boy cadence), to her crotch grabbing and Eminem-like posturing, Bynes has a lot of fun and, as a result, the jokes land.

    It's a teen movie, so the ending is typical and cheesy. While sister film "10 Things I Hate About You" had a wild feminist streak in it and touched on somewhat weighty issues, such as the pressure to have sex, "She's the Man" lacks a serious undercurrent. But this is probably a good thing. "10 Things" was, at times, too earnest and moralizing. "She's the Man" doesn't pretend to be more important than it is. It'll earn a spot on the shelf, in between "Bend It Like Beckham" and "Legally Blonde." (And, like Reese, maybe Bynes will win an Oscar in 10 years. Anything is possible – just look at how "Crash" won Best Film.)

    Copyright (c) 2006 by Lauren Simpson
    8Smells_Like_Cheese

    Yeah, a bit predictable, but still enjoyable

    I have to be honest, I really had a good time watching She's the Man. Despite it being a typical teenage comedy or if you will the switching of the sexes movie, it had some pretty decent laughs that I think anyone could get. Adults and teens alike would over all enjoy this movie.

    Amanda Bynes is your typical rebellious teen who dresses and acts like a guy, and when she is turned down to try out for the boy's soccer team, she decides to take over her brother's appearance to prove herself worthy of being on the boy's soccer team. Of course, love shows itself when she meets another guy who thinks she's her brother. She also has a girl who is chasing after her. Well, the tag line says it all.

    This is a fun little teen drama that I think will be remembered for a while. Amanda Bynes did prove something in the film, it's really hard to really act like a guy. :D Well, it's true!

    8/10
    8cdelacroix1

    First Rate Teen Flick

    I saw this movie today (opened yesterday here) and was simply delighted.

    I saw a review that said something to the effect that the reviewer thought this would be just another teen movie, but then found it was based on Shakespeare's Twelfth Night ... and then started trying to justify liking this flick on Shakespearean grounds. I really think this is going way overboard: the only connections I could see with Twelfth Night are (a) the basic conceit of a girl masquerading as a man; (b) the extensive male-female humor arising out of that basic conceit; and (c) some of the names (including Viola & Duke).

    Aside from those names, the thematic commonalties (a & b) are really great themes for any script, and this movie's script is no exception. Beyond that, though, this really is a simply delightful and very contemporary/traditional teen flick. And that's a perfectly legit genre even if highbrows have to find an excuse to like it ... like alluding to Shakespeare.

    The movie is bright, fast-paced, emotive, stylized, funny ... full of teen hormones and teen humor and male/female humor suitable for all ages. And that's really the best part IMHO: really just about every male stereotype and every female stereotype is depicted in roundly appealing over-the-top fun. Those stereotypes are parodied relentlessly but affectionately, with such a complexity of invention that I'm still a little bewildered ... but really don't feel at all disappointed in that regard, it's not that kind of a movie: things come at you fast and fun and you get a laugh and a groan and then move on to the next split-second happening.

    Amanda Bynes really is just delightful as Viola / Sebastian; Channing Tatum makes a wonderful Duke; David Cross does a wonderfully over the top Principal Gold. All of the acting and characterizations were fine and on target. Cinematography was excellent.

    Wonderful entertainment from beginning to end ... check it out!
    7MLDinTN

    fun teen film

    This movie was pretty good. A lot of it has to do with the star Amanda Bynes. She has a strong screen presence and comes off as very likable. She plays Viola, a girl who is determined to show up her ex-boyfriend and prove that a girl could beat a guy at soccer. The girls soccer team gets cut and she isn't allowed to try out for the boys team. So, she goes to the rival school where her twin brother goes. The brother is on a trip to London, so she disguise herself as a boy and takes his place. She makes the soccer team but falls for one of the guys on it, her roommate, Duke. So, of course, there is many scenes of mistaken identity and Viola does crazy stuff to keep her secret.

    The only part that made me say mmm... was how could no one notice that Viola as Sabastian was several inches shorter than the guys and when her brother shows up he is just as tall if not taller. And no one notices! So, you do have to buy that in order to believe the story. But I say no way.

    FINAL VERDICT: Good, I recommend it if you are looking for a comedy.

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      When they first started filming, Amanda Bynes couldn't play soccer at all. Nevertheless, Bynes does most of her own playing in the movie.
    • Gaffes
      Viola is off-side when netting the game winner.
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      Viola: Speaking as a completely objective third party observer with absolutely no personal interest in the matter...

    • Connexions
      Edited into She's the Man: Deleted Scenes (2006)
    • Bandes originales
      No Sleep Tonight
      Written by Sara Eker, Cheryl Parker, Jeffrey Taylor, and Mark Taylor

      Performed by The Faders

      Courtesy of Polydor (U.K.)

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 mars 2006 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
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    • Langues
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    • Lieux de tournage
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      • Lakeshore Entertainment
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      • 20 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 33 741 133 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 10 730 372 $ US
      • 19 mars 2006
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 57 194 667 $ US
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