Ahhh, the 80s. Full-frontal female nudity and a ton of male butts, under aged drinking, raging homophobia, product placed Coke cans alongside blank cans with only the word "BEER" on them and practically everyone from teachers to college students as pedophiles. All this nicely wrapped with a PG-13 rating.
But, I will give it this: at over three decades old, it was way ahead of its time in regards to "transgenders" and bathrooms.
Okay, okay, the character's not transgender. Just trying to make it fit the topics of today since everything else about acceptance back then was just terrible. Dark ages, almost.
I digress. I'd like to say Just One of the Guys had its heart in the right place, but there was no clear message here. Just a bunch of jerks this girl had surrounding her and she's trying to win a writing competition. She never really wants to better herself, though she does somehow manage to do so.
High school student Terry loses her big break at a competition and a summer internship and equates her loss to sexism. She'll show them by proving herself as a boy
in another school to "win" there. In the interim, she befriends a boy who wildly thinks "he's" weird, attracts other girls and spends a lot of time in the boy's locker room and bathrooms. The final "Tootsie" (and years later, "Mrs. Doubtfire") moment comes to a head at the prom.
I'd say the movie's harmless and it's "just the 80s," but it's kinda hard to watch in 2016. The music isn't great, the messages are misfires with all the blatant sexism, homophobia and pedophilia and the acting and sets make me wonder how this high school production made it to theatres. Since, mercifully, we've come a long way from this, it's not really the nostalgia I'd like to remember.
In fact, I'd rather just watch a movie about the 80s that didn't even come out in the 80s: Romy & Michele's High School Reunion.
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Final thoughts: That all said, I thoroughly remember this movie well. Check that. Just a few key scenes, i.e. in the locker room. See, I saw this as the same age as these actors are portraying and it was long before internet. So, this is pretty much what I could get my hands on, so to speak. In fact, I barely remember many of the other scenes in the movie, aside from the male/"male" crush reveal at the end. Sadly, with all the homophobia, it was a wonder I walked away with the longing as I had back then (in the Dark Aged 80s where neither I nor many other folk were out) for two males to express their interest in each other and how one would sincerely react. Granted, it turns out one was a female, but it was the closest I had to seeing what it would be like for high schooler guys liking each other.
I'm rambling, but suffice to say, negative messages in the movie aside, it did have a positive effect on me back then, even though it's hard to watch nowadays.