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So, Sorority Boys, it’s this offbeat comedy from 2002 directed by Wallace Wolodarsky. You’ve got three guys, total mismatches, who find themselves in a really sticky situation after a false accusation. The whole drag aspect is played for laughs but it manages to touch on themes like identity and friendship. The pacing is kind of erratic, with some scenes hitting the mark while others feel a bit stretched out, but that’s part of its charm. The performances, especially from the leads, are spirited—there's a gritty energy to their antics. It has a certain goofy atmosphere that makes it memorable, even if it’s not for everyone. Plus, the practical effects in some of the gags keep it grounded amidst the absurdity.
Features an unexpected take on gender rolesBlends slapstick with social commentaryCult following among fans of early 2000s comedies
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