It’s a Boy Girl Thing (2006) (Movie Review)

Dir: Nick Hurran
Starring: Kevin Zegers, Samaire Armstrong
Dur: 1 hr 33 mins
Genre: Rom-Com
Rating: 8/10

John Gray has written the infamous book titled, ‘Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus’. The film under review reflects this title as the protagonists, Nell (Samaire Armstrong) and Woody (Kevin Zegers) are persons who are so different from each other that it’s ironic that they are next door neighbours. Nell is the school geek not that she looks geekish but only because she seems to be the only one with a focus in life and possessing an apparently conservative attitude while the rest of the school is steeped in partying and loosing living. Woody, on the other hand, is similar to Nell in just one aspect: his focus on pursuing a career in football (American football). A class visit to a Museum which housed a God of disguise led to a change that is the essence of the film.


We are shown the dynamics of teen life, college life, competition and relationships. What’s fun is that we get to see the lead pair discover most of this as each other. It’s humorous to see them dealing with the change. The final part of the film is a bit superfluous but it’s all for a happy ending. 

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