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Slap Her, She's French!

  • 2002
  • PG-13
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
5.9K
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Piper Perabo and Jane McGregor in Slap Her, She's French! (2002)
A French foreign-exchange student comes to a small Texas high school, befriends a classmate, and practically takes over her life.
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A French foreign-exchange student comes to a small Texas high school, befriends a classmate, and practically takes over her life.A French foreign-exchange student comes to a small Texas high school, befriends a classmate, and practically takes over her life.A French foreign-exchange student comes to a small Texas high school, befriends a classmate, and practically takes over her life.

  • Director
    • Melanie Mayron
  • Writers
    • Lamar Damon
    • Robert Lee King
  • Stars
    • Piper Perabo
    • Jane McGregor
    • Michael McKean
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    5.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Melanie Mayron
    • Writers
      • Lamar Damon
      • Robert Lee King
    • Stars
      • Piper Perabo
      • Jane McGregor
      • Michael McKean
    • 43User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Piper Perabo
    Piper Perabo
    • Genevieve Le Plouff
    Jane McGregor
    Jane McGregor
    • Starla Grady
    Michael McKean
    Michael McKean
    • Monsieur Duke
    Trent Ford
    Trent Ford
    • Ed Mitchell
    Julie White
    Julie White
    • Bootsie Grady
    Brandon Smith
    • Arnie Grady
    Jesse James
    Jesse James
    • Randolph Grady
    Nicki Aycox
    Nicki Aycox
    • Tanner Jennings
    Alexandra Adi
    Alexandra Adi
    • Ashley Lopez
    Matt Czuchry
    Matt Czuchry
    • Kyle Fuller
    Cristen Coppen
    Cristen Coppen
    • Doreen Gilmore
    Mary Portser
    Mary Portser
    • Kimmy Sue Sprinkle
    Katherine Cortez
    Katherine Cortez
    • Lurlene Haskell
    Jerry Cotton
    • Sheriff Flinkman
    Kirk Sisco
    • News Contest Judge
    Cynthia Dorn
    • Police Matron
    Steven Brown
    Steven Brown
    • Cute Teacher
    Lisa Carnahan
    Lisa Carnahan
    • Girl with Clogs
    • Director
      • Melanie Mayron
    • Writers
      • Lamar Damon
      • Robert Lee King
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    User reviews43

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    5pierceddoomy

    I thought it was funny

    Yes it might not be the best movie ever made, but for mindless entertainment, this is a good movie. It made me laugh to see a high school princess's world throw into a frenzy (no, I am not a cynic and don't hate all high school princesses). I kinda liked it, and it kept me awake at work. I am not suggesting going out and buying it; far from it. But if you get a chance to catch it on TV, and are in the mood for mindless entertainment, watch it. It tries to capitalize on the genre of movies like "Mean Girls", "Man of the House", and "Bring It On". I know that I might be clashing with some of your beliefs about this movie, but your comments made this out a lot worse than it was, which is just a funny teenage movie.
    5SILV3R

    Teen comedy without brains

    Rating: 12 Stars: Piper Perabo, Jane McGregor Theme: Teen comedy Violence/Language/Nudity: Comedy violence and occasional strong language

    Very few films these days have a title which deserve the applause this one does. Regardless of the quality of the movie, Slap Her.She's French is simply a brilliant, and completely unexplained, title. So after worshipping one of the funniest film titles of all time, is the movie any where near as good as the name promises. Well, no. But then the title is a lot to live up to, so its not to say that the film isn't any good at all. A French foreign exchange student comes to stay with a stereotypical hicksville Texan family and their beauty pageant winning daughter. The French girl, however, is not all that she seems. Essentially this film abuses the French and the Texans, so far its appealing to most Brits.

    The story is pretty predictable, as are most of the jokes. The characters are all stereotypes, conforming to tried and tested formulae. Slap Her. sets itself up as an inferior version of Drop Dead Gorgeous. The narrative is slow to start and when it eventually does, has plot holes the size of the Lone Star State. Not all the jokes miss the mark though. For every couple of missed funnies, there is one laugh out loud moment. Some of the set pieces are neat and will appeal to the audience with a slightly more discerning tastes, but these moments are rare and unappreciated by the film's creators. You can't help but feel that had this been made by a British team the humour would have been that bit more subtle and consistent. The narrative itself is incredibly slow to start, something which could have been avoided had the director (Melanie Mayron) realised that we already knew everything she was telling us about her characters. A montage sequence would have been far more successful method of exposition.

    The performances are varied. Perabo as the "obviously" French Genevieve is either wasted or just plain useless, we can only hope its the former. McGregor's Starla (even the name's obvious) is over the top but appealing. The supporting cast often fair better, but are hideously underdeveloped. The entire lesbian relationship sub plot of Starla's two best friends comes and goes without rhyme nor reason. Starla's mum (Julie White) and her alcoholic ice tea habit could have been a thread worth developing, but there is no reason for it being mentioned at all with the script the way it stands. Even Starla's consumption of an entire flask of her mum's favourite tipple fails to create any humour from her inevitable drunkenness. Starla's saviours are her brother (Jesse James) and school newspaper photographer Ed (Trent Ford). Neither of whom are used anywhere near as much as they should have been. These actors and their performances suggest that this movie could have been so much more than it is, had the actors been given the script that you get the impression could have existed.

    Many of the movies problems stem from the sensation that there was originally a much larger and more complete script that followed through some of the story lines suggested in the final piece. It is almost as if the makers didn't want to offend anyone too much and therefore removed lots of the superior narrative. This all leads to an average movie that could have been so much more. Never quite reaching straight to video levels, this is never going to be a classic in the vein of Ten Things I Hate About You, which it easily could have been. As a Sunday night diversion Slap Her.She's French is acceptable. There are enough laughs to prevent you feeling cheated, and a slightly warm fuzzy feeling that you just can't help getting in your stomache. This is simply a teen comedy which missed the opportunity to be a classic of the genre, and you just can't help feeling that it really could have been a contender.

    Mark: 5/10 Who to go with: Your girlfriend or younger sister
    6cliff314

    Strong performance from Jane McGregor

    I don't think that this movie has aspirations to greatness, but it was enjoyable enough, and has some very good performances.

    Top of the list for me was Jane McGregor. She really gave her all in playing Starla who was, after all, not a particularly sympathetic character. She has a real flair for comedy - at the tender age of 19 - and is very attractive as well. I will be looking out for Jane's work in future.

    I also enjoyed the minor role from the little brother, not too overdone, and the mother with the ever present "iced tea".

    Overall, a pleasant diversion, fairly lightweight, but with some good work from the cast.
    9dlgart

    Well acted and funny female cast driven teen comedy

    Many of the negative reviews of this film are obviously written by francophiles who have had their feathers ruffled by the original title and apparently haven't actually seen the movie. Slap her She's French makes fun of generically American and more specifically Texan culture, FAR more than the French. I was delighted(and surprised)to find this a very well acted and cleverly written teen comedy that provided a vehicle for showcasing the talents of a number of young actresses. The film does stereotype and titillate but it is a teen comedy and they tend to do that. Those who are offended by such things should consider therapy to get over themselves or simply avoid this genre. Personally I was too busy laughing to be bothered.
    toedancr05

    Title Change

    I saw this movie back in 2002 when it came out, luckily I went to the cheap theater. Imagine my surprise when I saw a preview on ABC for a new movie, the "Premiere," they were saying. I watched the preview and the more times I saw it the more I insisted to family and friends that I had seen this film. They pointed out it was an "ABC Family Original," and this was the premiere, no way could I have seen it. Raunchy cheerleader moves, flippy hair, French student, girly cat fight, lots of posturing in front of mirrors, yeah I've seen this movie. However, ABC decided to get a little more PC (guess we're on better terms with France,) and they changed the title to "She Gets What She Wants."

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    • Trivia
      The scenes at Splendona High School stadium were filmed at The Colony High School stadium in January, which is why every person in the stadium is bundled up in winter clothes.
    • Goofs
      While Starla is doing the morning announcements, the clock in the hallway reads "4:22"
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Starla Grady: [in a jail cell; voice-over] We're all capable of doing bad things. Lord knows I've done my share. Things I'm truly ashamed of. But should my life, so young and full of sweet promise, be tragically cut down before it ever had a chance to shine? If I ever get out of her, as God is my witness, somebody's gonna pay. Or as the great German philosopher Fred Nitsche once said: "that which does not kill us, is gonna wish it had," because we are about to Fed ex it's sorry ass back to skank central where it came from! Or something like that.

    • Crazy credits
      No French people were harmed during the making of this film.
    • Alternate versions
      The USA DVD version runs 88 minutes which is shorter than the original version. The TV network version, although edited with some scenes cut, has additional scenes and extended scenes which include a longer version of the opening 'Beef' beauty pa gent with the dance interrupted by Doreen protesting beef, as well as extended dressing room scenes between Starla, Ashley and Tanner. Also cut from the DVD is the part of Kimmy Sue introducing Tanner, the beauty finalist, first ahead of Ashley who mumbles her response to the questions. An extended scene of Starla talking to Geneieve in her bedroom about her desire to become a TV star.
    • Connections
      Featured in Beyond Clueless (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Everybody Wants To Be Like You
      Written by Darrin O'Brien / Robbie Patterson / Glenn Marais / Shawn Moltke

      Published by Greener Snow Music (c/o EMI April Music Canada, Ltd.) /

      Lidia's Sky Music (c/o Songs of Peer)/Ballie Byrn Music / Universal Polygram International Publishing,

      Inc. / MC Shan Music

      Performed by Snow

      Courtesy EMI Music Canada

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    • Release date
      • February 7, 2002 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Spanish
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • She Gets What She Wants
    • Filming locations
      • Plano, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bandeira Entertainment
      • Constantin Film
      • IMF Internationale Medien und Film GmbH & Co. 2. Produktions KG
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,789,525
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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