She's All That
Robert Iscove's variation on Pygmalion may be the most genuine slapstick
teenage comedy since Fast Times at Ridgemont High -- it might even
liberate a generation from Alicia Silverstone and Clueless. Sitting atop
our LA high school's pecking order is Zack (Freddie Prinze Jr.), class
president, soccer star, and doer of no wrong. The world is a veritable Eden for
Zack until his girlfriend, Taylor (a comely and snobbish Jodi Lyn O'Keefe),
drops him for a former cast member of The Real World (Matthew Lillard).
Still licking his wounds, Zack undertakes an ill-advised bet to transform the
school's resident fem-dork, Laney (Rachel Leigh Cook, reminiscent of Winona
Ryder's brown-eyed goth from Beetlejuice), into a suitable Taylor
replacement and the next prom queen.
Predictably, but not without angst, Laney morphs from ugly duckling into
blossoming beauty, and Zack's materialistic heart sees the light of the human
soul. The leads, especially Cook, create a heartfelt chemistry; the supporting
cast, which features Kevin Pollak as Laney's Jeopardy-challenged father,
Kieran Culkin as her peevish brother, and Elden Henson as her confidant, is
quite good; and the pumping prom-dance sequence (done to Fat Boy Slim's
"Rockafeller Skank") is an outrageously slick piece of choreography. At the
Harbour Mall, Holiday, Showcase, Tri-Boro, and Woonsocket cinemas.
-- Tom Meek
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