She's the Man

She's the Man (2006)

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Viola/Sebastian (Amanda Bynes) reveals that she's a woman during the game against Cornwall. Illyria wins the game when Viola scores a goal after a penalty kick. Olivia hooks up with the real Sebastian and Toby confesses his feelings to Eunice. Viola apologizes to Duke for lying to him. Monique is accompanied by Justin at the debutant ball and Viola is accompanied by Duke. Viola stays in the Illyria soccer team and Duke and her get together.

Alex

Audio problem: In the scene where the guys are looking at Olivia, talking about her nodding at Sebastian, Sebastian says something, then his phone rings. He continues mouthing something over the ringtone, but no sound is heard.

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Olivia: You're right.
Viola: I know.
Olivia: The next time I see Sebastian, I am gonna march right up to him.
Viola: You march.
Olivia: ...I'm gonna tell him how I feel.
Viola: You tell him.
Olivia: ...and then I'm going to kiss him so passionately.
Viola: What?
Olivia: ...that even the people he hates will feel pleasure.

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Trivia: During the dream sequence when Viola is in the dress, Amanda Bynes actually tripped while filming. The directors thought it was funny so they kept it in there.

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Question: At the carnival, Viola sees her mom and her mom ask her where her brother is. Viola runs away and changes into "Sebastian" in the ride. Why does she do this? And why does she change right back?

Answer: Both Sebastian and Viola are supposed to be at this carnival so she has to keep changing to make "appearances" so it would appear they are both there.

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