He's All That (2021)

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To get revenge on her ex-boyfriend, an influencer attempts to transform an unpopular classmate into prom king.

Introduction
"He's All That" is a 2021 American teenager charming funny movie routed by Mark Waters and also created by R. Lee Fleming Jr. The motion picture acts as a gender-swapped remake of the 1999 movie "She's All That" as well as stars Addison Rae, Tanner Buchanan, Madison Pettis, Rachael Leigh Cook, as well as Kourtney Kardashian. The film focuses on a popular high school woman who accepts a wager to transform an undesirable and also apparently unattractive young boy into the prom king.

Story
The tale complies with Padgett Sawyer (Addison Rae), a secondary school elderly as well as social media sites influencer that copes with her mother, Anna (Rachael Leigh Cook) in Los Angeles. Padgett is known for her makeup tutorials as well as live streams, where she frequently flaunts her relatively ideal connection with her sweetheart, Jordan (Peyton Meyer). Unbeknownst to her fans, Padgett's on the internet identity is simply that - a persona. In reality, she is a dedicated trainee that uses her social media sites income to sustain her and her mama economically.

Eventually, Padgett captures Jordan dishonesty on her with a back-up professional dancer. The fight is caught survive her social media sites, resulting in a humiliating minute and also a radical loss of followers. To save her online reputation as well as job, Padgett's buddy Alden (Madison Pettis) suggests an obstacle - transform Cameron Kweller (Tanner Buchanan), a social outcast and understood "loser" at their school, into prom king product. Cynical yet anxious to reinvent herself and restore her social standing, Padgett accepts the obstacle.

Personality Development
Padgett quickly discovers that Cameron is more than simply a social outcast - he is a talented musician and digital photographer with a passion for horses. Although initially resistant to Padgett's efforts to befriend him, Cameron at some point heats up to her and also starts making social connections with various other trainees. As both spend more time with each other, Padgett learns more about Cameron's tumultuous domesticity and also his strained partnership with his father.

Slowly, Padgett concerns recognize the superficiality of her curated on the internet life as she gets to know Cameron and his pals. Simultaneously, Cameron starts opening up and also welcoming an extra outbound side of himself. With their communications, both personalities begin to experience growth and also learn more about the value of authenticity and genuine links.

Conflict
As Cameron's social status skyrockets, Padgett's good friends reveal to him the actual factor Padgett began associating him-- the wager. Feeling betrayed, Cameron faces Padgett and also informs her he never ever wishes to see her once more, successfully finishing their budding romance.

Undeterred, Padgett chooses to run versus Jordan for prom queen, turning the tables on the bet as well as acknowledging that it was all an error. Cameron, who learns the truth about Padgett's motivations and genuine feelings for him, forgives her and both rejoin.

Climax and also Conclusion
The time for prom comes, and Padgett and Jordan are neck as well as neck for senior prom queen title. As the votes are tallied, Padgett fearlessly proclaims her love for Cameron in front of the whole college, deconstructing her frontage and also accepting her past mistakes. Cameron reciprocates the sentiment, and it is revealed that he has actually been voted prom king.

Inevitably, Padgett sheds the prom queen title to Alden, that is exposed to have been plotting against Padgett with Jordan all along. Despite this dishonesty, Padgett is content with her newfound self-awareness, secure in her partnership with Cameron, and also determined to live a more authentic life, both online as well as offline.

"He's All That" wraps up with an uplifting message regarding the value of accepting one's true self, the value of authentic connections, and the transformative power of love and acceptance.

Top Cast

  • Addison Rae (small)
    Addison Rae
    Padgett Sawyer
  • Tanner Buchanan (small)
    Tanner Buchanan
    Cameron Kweller
  • Madison Pettis (small)
    Madison Pettis
    Alden
  • Rachael Leigh Cook (small)
    Rachael Leigh Cook
    Anna Sawyer
  • Peyton Meyer (small)
    Peyton Meyer
    Jordan Van Draanen
  • Isabella Crovetti (small)
    Isabella Crovetti
    Brin Kweller
  • Annie Jacob (small)
    Annie Jacob
    Nisha
  • Myra Molloy (small)
    Myra Molloy
    Quinn
  • Matthew Lillard (small)
    Matthew Lillard
    Principal Bosch
  • Kourtney Kardashian (small)
    Kourtney Kardashian
    Jessica Miles Torres
  • Hallie Samuels (small)
    Hallie Samuels
    Chelsea