He’s All That Synopsis & Review: Plot Summary

🎯 Quick Overview

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🍿 He’s All That: Detailed Plot Synopsis

Padgett’s Public Humiliation

Padgett Sawyer, a popular high school influencer, suffers a major online embarrassment when she publicly breaks up with her boyfriend, Jordan, after discovering he’s cheating on her. The breakup is caught on a livestream, leading to a significant drop in her followers and sponsorships.

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The Makeover Challenge

Determined to regain her popularity, Padgett accepts a challenge to transform Cameron Kweller, an artsy and ‘unpopular’ classmate, into prom king material. She believes that successfully rebranding Cameron will restore her image and prove her influence.

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Fake Relationship Turns Real

As Padgett spends time with Cameron, giving him a makeover and teaching him how to navigate the social scene, she begins to genuinely fall for him. She discovers his passion for photography and his dislike for the superficiality of their high school.

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⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained

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🎬 Cast & Characters

  • Padgett Sawyer (Addison Rae): A social media influencer who makes a bet to transform an unpopular classmate into a prom king.
  • Cameron Kweller (Tanner Buchanan): An introverted and artistic student who becomes the subject of Padgett’s makeover bet.
  • Alden (Madison Pettis): Padgett’s best friend who supports her through the makeover challenge and its consequences.
  • Anna Sawyer (Rachael Leigh Cook): Padgett’s supportive mother who offers guidance as Padgett navigates her social challenges.
  • Jordan Van Draanen (Peyton Meyer): Padgett’s ex-boyfriend whose betrayal sets the story in motion and creates conflict for Padgett.

💬 Memorable Quotes

  • Padgett Sawyer: “I can turn any guy into prom king.” – Padgett makes this bet with her friends after a humiliating public breakup.
  • Cameron Kweller: “I’m not your project.” – Cameron expresses his frustration with Padgett when he discovers the bet.
  • Alden: “Sometimes people just don’t see what’s right in front of them.” – Alden makes this observation about relationships and personal growth.

💰Box Office

  • Budget: $13,000,000
  • Domestic Gross: N/A
  • Worldwide Gross: N/A

💥 He’s All That Reviews

Personal Review

Okay, so I watched “He’s All That” expecting a fun, nostalgic throwback. It…wasn’t that. I found myself cringing more than laughing. Addison Rae is cute, but her acting felt stiff. The whole social media angle was overdone and felt preachy. I did smile seeing Rachael Leigh Cook, but even that couldn’t save it for me. Honestly, I’d rather just re-watch the original.

  • Who would enjoy:
    • “Fans of teen romantic comedies”
    • “Viewers interested in modern adaptations of classic films”
    • “Fans of Addison Rae and Tanner Buchanan”
    • “Those looking for a lighthearted and predictable movie”
  • Content warnings ⚠:
    • “Mild language”
    • “Teen romance themes”
    • “Social media related content”
    • “Brief suggestive dialogue”

Professional Reviews

  • Los Angeles Times: “While it attempts to modernize the classic formula with social media commentary, the film feels hollow and relies too heavily on Gen Z stereotypes. The performances are uneven, and the romance lacks genuine spark.
  • RogerEbert.com: “The movie suffers from a lack of originality and charm. Addison Rae’s acting is unconvincing, and the script is filled with tired tropes. Even the presence of Rachael Leigh Cook can’t save this remake.
  • The Hollywood Reporter: “This gender-swapped remake of ‘She’s All That’ is a missed opportunity. It fails to capture the wit and heart of the original, and the social media themes feel forced and superficial.

Audience Reactions

Some viewers enjoyed the nostalgia and easy-to-watch nature of the film.: Despite negative reviews, some appreciated its lightheartedness and predictable plot.

Many viewers found the acting unconvincing and the storyline cringeworthy.: Majority agreed Addison Rae’s performance felt forced and lacked depth.

Overall Consensus: “He’s All That” is generally considered a poorly executed remake, criticized for its weak acting, forced social media themes, and lack of originality. While some viewers found it entertaining, the overall consensus is negative.

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🛠️ Behind the Scenes

  • “Matthew Lillard, who played Brock Hudson in the original ‘She’s All That’, makes a cameo as Principal Bosch in this gender-swapped remake.”
  • “The movie features Rachael Leigh Cook, who played Laney Boggs in the original ‘She’s All That’, in a different role as Padgett’s mother, Anna Sawyer.”
  • “The film updates the original’s premise for a modern audience, incorporating social media and influencer culture as central themes.”

🖥️ How to Watch He’s All That?

He’s All That is primarily available for streaming on Netflix. While it may not be available for direct purchase on platforms like Prime Video or Apple TV, check these services for rental options. Keep an eye on streaming aggregator sites to find the most up-to-date viewing information.

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🎥 Similar Movies

If you enjoyed He’s All That, you might like these similar films:

  • She’s All That (1999): The original film that ‘He’s All That’ is based on, with a similar makeover plot and teen romance.
  • 10 Things I Hate About You (1999): A classic teen movie with a makeover element and a compelling romance built on a bet.
  • Clueless (1995): Features a popular girl giving a makeover to someone less popular, exploring themes of identity and social status.
  • A Cinderella Story (2004): Modern retelling of Cinderella with a makeover, exploring themes of identity and social acceptance.

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🎧 Soundtrack

He’s All That features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:

You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.

🤨 FAQ

Is He’s All That a remake?

Yes, He’s All That is a gender-swapped remake of the 1999 teen romantic comedy, She’s All That. The original starred Freddie Prinze Jr. and Rachael Leigh Cook, who also appears in the remake in a different role.

Where was He’s All That filmed?

He’s All That was filmed primarily in Los Angeles, California. Specific locations include Ulysses S. Grant High School, which served as the backdrop for the high school scenes.

Who are the main actors in He’s All That?

The main actors in He’s All That are Addison Rae, who plays Padgett Sawyer, and Tanner Buchanan, who plays Cameron Kweller. The cast also includes Madison Pettis, Rachael Leigh Cook, and Matthew Lillard.

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