Juwanna Man (PG-13)

Cross-dressing sports comedy has lockerroom humor.

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Movie details
  • Studio: Warner Bros.
  • Directed By: Jesse Vaughn
  • Cast: Vivica A. Fox, Miguel A. Nunez
  • Running Time: 91 minutes
  • Release Date: 06/21/2002
  • Video/DVD Release Date: 11/19/2002
  • Genre: Comedy
  • MPAA Rating: PG-13
  • MPAA Explanation: language and sexual references

Parents need to know

Parents need to know that this movie has a lot of raunchy humor, mostly revolving around Jamal's anatomical differences from his teammates, but pretty typical for the increasingly graphic PG-13 rating.

Families can talk about the behavior that got Jamal fired from his team at the beginning of the movie. How would the average person have been treated? Also, how does Jamal's attitude toward -- and treatment of -- women change over the course of the movie? What does he learn?

Message

Social Behavior:

A theme of the movie, all major characters black

Consumerism:

Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco:

Drinking and general overindulgence

Violence

None

Sex

Sometimes raunchy sexual humor

Language

Some strong language

Common Sense says

What's the story?

Reviewed by Nell Minow

Jamal Jeffries (Miguel A. Nunez Jr., in his first starring role) is a star pro basketball player whose bad attitude and poor sportsmanship are constantly getting him in trouble. He is indefinitely suspended after one particular mishap. Low on money, he takes up his only option: dressing like woman and playing women's basketball.

Is it any good?

3

JUWANNA MAN is Tootsie on a basketball team. A conceited pro basketball player gets fired, and the only job he can get is on a woman's team. So, he dresses up like a woman. He's in for some lessons about life, and we're in for some locker room humor. The film was a bit of a surprise, though with a nice spirit and a willingness to avoid the obvious. It's nowhere near the quality of Some Like it Hot or Tootsie, or even Mrs. Doubtfire, but it is better than recent cross-dressing films like Big Momma's House and the abominable Sorority Boys.

Besides the talented stars, a supporting cast consisting of reliable character actors like Kevin Pollak, Tommy Davidson, and Wayans' sister Kim, as well as good turns from hip-hop stars Genuwine and Lil' Kim. The "dude looks like a lady" plot has been done many times before and there's nothing new here, from the awkward moments with the love interest to the big moment where all is revealed to the men who were hitting on the main character. So the plot is predictable and a lot of the jokes are lazy. Although there were no surprises and some gratuitous stereotypes, I found myself caring about the characters.

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Posted on 01/14/08 by npk13 Kid contributor, age 13

Juwanna Man?

Pretty good. And its pretty funny too.

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Posted on 01/14/08 by npk13 Kid contributor, age 13

Juwanna Man?

Pretty good. And its pretty funny too.
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