He's Such a Girl (2009)A dude with some socially feminine traits hopes to solidify his 4-year relationship with a bi-sexual chick who has more lesbian leanings than not. Director:Sean CarrWriter:Jimmy Gleacher |
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He's Such a Girl (2009)A dude with some socially feminine traits hopes to solidify his 4-year relationship with a bi-sexual chick who has more lesbian leanings than not. Director:Sean CarrWriter:Jimmy Gleacher |
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| Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
| Bryan Fisher | ... | ||
| Patrick Duffy | ... |
Whitney's Dad
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Tiffany Dupont | ... | |
| Jennifer Hetrick | ... |
Whitney's Mom
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| Ed Begley Jr. | ... |
Taylor's Father
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| Rachelle Carson | ... |
Taylor's Mother
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Will Stiles | ... | |
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Rachel Robinson | ... | |
| Christen Sussin | ... | ||
| Phil LaMarr | ... |
Teacher
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| Melanie Hutsell | ... | ||
| Carrie Aizley | ... | ||
| Dorian Brown | ... | ||
| Jeremy Howard | ... | ||
| Lyn Alicia Henderson | ... | ||
Whitney (a dude) loves Taylor (a chick), but it's a question who really wears the pants in their relationship (and if they're both committed to it). He cooks, cleans, irons and wants to bring their 4-year relationship toward a marriage after the death of his father; she wants to booze it up and continue playing the field (more or less) while lying about her activities to her strict and rigidly religious bible-quoting parents. Adding to this is Aldo, a male model and former prom date of Taylor's, who lives with them and does what he can to sabotage their relationship, aiming to have Taylor to himself. Can the Whitney-Taylor pairing succeed in a romantic comedy or is it destined to fall apart in a mild satire on gender roles? Written by statmanjeff
He's Such a Girl (2009) was directed by Sean Carr. It's a modest little independent film that doesn't aim very high and goes about as high as it aims.
The basic premise is that Whitney (Bryan Fisher) is a really great guy who is considered too gentle, too friendly, and too genuine to be straight. Actually, he's straight, and he's madly in love with his girlfriend Taylor (Tiffany Dupont). Whitney has a best friend, Aldo (Will Stiles), who is the worst best friend a nice guy ever had.
Whitney is ready to marry Taylor, but Taylor keeps telling him to wait. To wait. To wait. Taylor has a secret (Can you guess what it is?) and Aldo knows the secret. He won't tell, if . . .
OK--Whitney is pushing, Aldo is scheming, and Taylor is telling Whitney to wait just a little bit longer. I said to myself, "If Taylor says 'Please, just give me time' once more, I'm going for coffee." The coffee was excellent, and the cookie wasn't bad either.
We saw this film at the Little Theatre as part of the first-class ImageOut: Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. Insofar as it works at all, it will work well on DVD.