维欧拉(阿曼达•贝尼斯 饰)甜美可人,笑容如同一片金色阳光。但她可不是个娇滴滴的小女生。疯狂喜爱足球的她,一直把踢球当作梦想。谁知,可恶的学校竟然取消了女子球队。维欧拉为了继续她的足球梦,乔装成她的双胞胎哥哥赛巴斯蒂去新学校报道,并作为新生加入足球队,准备在球场上战胜那些轻视女孩的男球员们。然而从小女生变成男生可不是一件容易的事,维欧拉故作野蛮的样子着实让人又佩服又好笑。
在室友杜克(钱宁 •塔图姆饰)的帮助下,维欧拉足球技术越来越出色。而不知不觉中,她竟爱上了这个和她朝夕相处的阳光大男孩。令人咋舌的是,学校的“万人迷”奥莉维娅竟然疯狂地为她着迷。一件件突发事件接踵而至,维欧拉不知所措。但她始终不变的,对足球的狂热,促使她硬着头皮也要向前走。爱情,足球,皆大欢喜还是全盘皆输?等待维欧拉,等待你我……
和足球的关联并不大,感觉像当年迷花样少男少女一样哈哈哈哈。但这部电影明显情节设计相当到位,女二为了让女扮男装的女一喜欢上自己,搭讪并利用男一,女一那个吃醋的劲儿呦哈哈哈。还有最后哥哥和妹妹在球场上自证清白那段太搞了,编剧厉害了。
但男生这个靠下半身思考的物种 说实话真的太容易动摇了,但我还是相信最终能走到一块去靠的还是共同的兴趣爱好,话题不断生活不至无聊 是吧。竟然还是对男一这个人设非常有好感我是不是疯了哈哈哈哈
哎我觉得我这个人实在是太无趣了又没有优点,感情对我来说真是个难解之题。
She is the Man is a teen flick that based on Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, which is about a girl who pretends to be her twin brother in order to play her favorite sport soccer. Many stereotypes of gender roles about males’ masculinity and females’ femininity have been shown in She, and many of these stereotypes have been parodied to critique gender inequality. Although She is the Man tells a story about girl sport (soccer), discourse of gender roles is the theme because of the important employment of a “reversed sex” in the film. First, the catalyst of the story is the protagonist Viola’s high school cuts the girls’ soccer team, and the coach refuses to let her try out for the boys team—“Everybody knows girls aren’t as fast or strong or athletic as boys”. This is the most obvious example of gender stereotype and sexism; it becomes the motif of Viola’s impersonation of her brother Sebastian to try out for a rival school’s boys’ team and prove herself. Another example can be seen in Viola’s girly mother’s parenting on girlhood—all she wishes for her daughter is to dress nice, be ladylike and have a cute boyfriend. Viola’s attempt to break gender stereotype from school and parent is feminist. However, the plot itself of Viola has to "become a man" in order to earn respect as well as the opportunity to play soccer is an implication of gender inequality. Yet, the film has employed many unexpected events to mock or satirize gender roles. On the one side, it suggests a girl can play both male and female roles if she wants, Viola’s masquerading as a boy is the best case. In addition, the film also implies “inside every girl, there is a boy” from Viola’s male friend Paul’s mouth. For example, during the mother-daughter dinner, Olivia, the gender-normative “lady”, fights with Sebastian’s “ex”-girlfriend. The fight scene is very manlike and aggressive, which might be exaggerated for comedy effect, but still, it does make the audiences wonder if the previous ladylike was just a fake; it also becomes an interesting echo to Paul’s words. On the other side, the film also constantly makes a dig at male’s feminine part. One example is Duke, the typical jock who is supposed to be masculine, is actually very shy and becomes tongue-tied when he is with girls. And he is scared of bugs just like Viola; there is this scene he and “Sebastian” (Viola) scream and jump onto the same bed just to dodge a spider. Another classic example is when “Sebastian” (Viola) first moves into dorm, she accidentally drops her female product, which is seen by Duke. He asks why she has tampons in her boot, she says she gets bad nose bleeds implying she stick them up the nose. When Duke and his male friends get surprising face, she even says Beckham does it all the time. What is funny is, later in the film, Duke really uses tampon to suck nose bleeding after a fight. This not only surprises Viola, who does not think a guy would actually use tampons (even though she is the one makes it up), but also becomes an irony to his early response to this story. Although the film does not explicitly say, it is clearly enduring the idea that female can be manlike and masculine (playing soccer, fight, etc.), and male can be ladylike and feminine (use woman product, fear of bugs, etc.) Reading this teen comedy as a whole—it is amusing to see the switch of masculinity in female and femininity in male, and more interestingly, this is approached through a real “sex switch”, a girl in boy’s disguise—Shakespeare might laugh as well. © Lydia L 3/16/2011 未经许可 请勿转载
这是一部励志的喜剧。
与其说它脱胎于莎士比亚的《第十二夜》,我觉得此部电影的维奥拉更像是现代美国的花木兰。花木兰替父从军,维奥拉替兄踢球;学校里的女子足球队没有了,可怜的维奥拉只能假扮哥哥,去了哥哥学校的足球队,颇有些《木兰诗》中花木兰替父从军的感觉。
不管剧情有多么狗血,多么让人笑不出来,但我觉得这是前手机,前网络时代的幸运。如果现在想要女扮男装进入男子足球队,是完全不可能的了。
足球很苦,苦的让人直冒眼泪。20年前,我小时候在老家的学校也参加过足球的兴趣小组,我踢了不到一年就果断放弃了。2006年暑假,我转学到了南京,我们学校也是足球重点学校,诞生过很多中超球星,我们老师也会给我们讲很多球星的故事;我的球星启蒙就是从这里开始的。那时候我知道了只有不到二十岁,还是长发飘飘的梅西,还有马拉多纳,巴迪斯图塔,贝克汉姆,杰拉德等足球明星。
Amanda Bynes的脸未膨大之前还蛮可爱的
女主角真够卖力气的,不容易
最喜欢的一部青春片!!男主角帅到死!!!
校园青春剧就应该这么好看嘛
那谁很帅。
不是很爱这种青春剧的 但是女主角扮男的太有意思了
之前以为是体育题材的青春片所以一直提不起兴致,但被Amanda妞宣布息影又反悔的消息一折腾决定还是看一看,结果是出乎意料地好看啊。导演或制片人肯定很爱美,整体主创演员们都秀色可餐
喜剧片,花木兰呀?女孩能在男生宿舍待过两星期,太厉害了。为了足球痴迷。
男主很帅!阿曼达也很可爱啊!哈哈。
本以为是一部简简单单的流水线烂片,没想到几条故事线的完成度非常高,比如哥哥回来的剧情,普通的烂片就直接让他跟女的好上了,而不会考虑两人性格是否合适,但这部片为了防止这种情况,特地安排了女生喜欢哥哥写的歌词,导演和编剧有心了
男主批评扮男装的女主:“为什么每次提到女性你都会提到肉体” 人设太好了
Channing Tatum帅到爆!
前半部分很好看~女主角好像TBBT里的Penny~~
最可爱的女扮男装。
演技不错,帅哥养眼,有好几个让人大笑的地方
正常青春片,小细节做得好。女主角很可爱,不过已经退出娱乐圈做别的去了。
不错的喜剧 不俗
三星半入;看得欢乐死了,球场互撕太萌,主配角都非常搞笑,这才是活力四射、自然清新的青春片!即使涉及情爱,也处理得洒脱明快,不要非议人家商业片,商业片也要好看才行啊!女主肉肉的,但不得不说男女装切换无痕;彼时查宁清俊挺拔,身板还没那么厚实,一身西装真是口水!
厌女男凝全不放过,雌竞完美进行的大家都爱,每次弹幕笑点都是牺牲盛宴,男子气概的完美诠释,大家共同最爱的女主光环,物化女性,撕逼大战你们放心观看。
Amanda Bynes好萌...