Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Bryan Fisher | ... | Whitney | |
Patrick Duffy | ... | Whitney's Dad | |
Tiffany Dupont | ... | Taylor | |
Jennifer Hetrick | ... | Whitney's Mom | |
Ed Begley Jr. | ... | Taylor's Father | |
Rachelle Carson-Begley | ... | Taylor's Mother (as Rachelle Carson) | |
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Will Stiles | ... | Aldo |
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Rachel Robinson | ... | Susan |
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Christen Sussin | ... | Lucinda |
Phil LaMarr | ... | Teacher | |
Melanie Hutsell | ... | Sally | |
Carrie Aizley | ... | Helen | |
Dorian Brown Pham | ... | Amy (as Dorian Brown) | |
Jeremy Howard | ... | Walt | |
Lyn Alicia Henderson | ... | Shelby |
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
I sat down to watch "He's Such a Girl" thinking that it was going to be another run-of-the-mill romantic comedy. However, this was not really in that particular alley. So was that good or bad? Well, I suppose it was good, in the sense that it differed from what I had expected.
However, the movie just failed to really entertain me in a proper way. Director Sean Carr set out to accomplish something that I really didn't fully appreciate, or perhaps I was just not in the target audience. Regardless, then I must admit that I found the movie to be less then mediocre, and there were very little to elevate the movie for me.
What did work out in favor of "He's Such a Girl", was some of the acting. However, keep in mind that you are not in for something awe inspiring or particularly memorable. There are some talents that manage to keep the movie somewhat afloat, despite having very little to work with.
There weren't any moments of laughter throughout the course of this movie, and that was something that really pulled the enjoyment towards a negative direction.
All in all, then "He's Such a Girl" manages to land a mere four out of ten stars from me.