TL;DR
- ‘She’s The He’ revives gender-bending comedies.
- The film features a trans-led cast for authenticity.
- It satirizes conservative fears about gender.
- Premiering in theaters this June.
- Expect laughs and heartfelt moments.
Hold onto your seats, folks, because the world of teen comedies is about to get a fabulous makeover! She’s The He is here to shake up the genre with a fresh, queer twist that will have you laughing and thinking all at once. Directed by the talented Siobhan McCarthy, this film aims to breathe new life into the beloved yet often problematic subgenre of gender-swapping high school comedies.
Following in the footsteps of the hit film Bottoms, She’s The He takes us on a wild ride with best friends Ethan and Alex, played by Misha Osherovich and Nico Carney. In a desperate attempt to prove they’re not gay, these high school seniors concoct a plan to pose as trans women to gain access to the girls’ locker room. Because, you know, what could possibly go wrong with that?

As the plot unfolds, things get hilariously complicated when Ethan begins to realize her true identity. This revelation not only adds depth to the story but also threatens the duo’s bro-romantic bond. Talk about a plot twist that’s both funny and poignant!
What sets She’s The He apart from its predecessors is its commitment to authenticity. McCarthy has assembled a predominantly trans, nonbinary, and queer cast and crew, ensuring that the film resonates with genuine experiences. In her director’s note, McCarthy emphasizes the importance of showcasing a trans woman in the leading role, stating, “Showcasing a trans woman in the leading role not only subverts expectations but reclaims a space where trans women have often been reduced to tropes or erased entirely.”
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This film doesn’t just aim to entertain; it also seeks to challenge harmful narratives surrounding gender identity. By casting trans men as the cis male characters, McCarthy cleverly subverts the conservative anxieties surrounding bathroom access and the flawed notion that clothing dictates gender. It’s a bold move that highlights the emotional core of trans identity, celebrating the joy and validation that comes from self-presentation.
After making waves at prestigious queer film festivals like Frameline and Newfest, She’s The He is set to hit theaters this June, with screenings kicking off in New York on June 5 and Los Angeles on June 19. The newly released trailer promises a delightful mix of makeover scenes, crushes, and of course, a hefty dose of humor that will have you reminiscing about your own high school days.
So, mark your calendars and prepare for a film that not only entertains but also opens up important conversations about gender, identity, and friendship. She’s The He is not just a movie; it’s a celebration of who we are and who we can be. Get ready to laugh, cry, and cheer for this groundbreaking addition to the teen comedy genre!