Sydney White | |
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Directed by | Joe Nussbaum |
Produced by | James G. Robinson David C. Robinson Clifford Werber |
Written by | Chad Creasey |
Narrated by | Amanda Bynes |
Starring | Amanda Bynes Sara Paxton Matt Long John Schneider Crystal Hunt |
Cinematography | Mark Irwin |
Editing by | Danny Saphire |
Studio | Morgan Creek |
Distributed by | Universal Studios |
Release date(s) | September 21, 2007 |
Running time | 1 hour 47 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $13,620,075[1] |
Sydney White is a 2007 teen comedy film starring Amanda Bynes, Sara Paxton, and Matt Long, and based on the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
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Plot
Sydney White (Amanda Bynes) is the daughter of a plumber, and has grown up among construction workers ever since her mother died when she was nine. Sydney earns a scholarship for college and hopes to follow the legacy of her mother and enter the Kappa Phi Nu sorority. Shortly after arriving at Southern Atlantic University, Sydney clashes with the sorority president Rachel Witchburn (Sara Paxton), after Rachel sees Sydney talking to her ex-boyfriend (although according to Rachel and those who speak on her behalf, he is her on-off boyfriend) Tyler Prince. Rachel tries to deny Sydney's bid for membership in the sorority, but cannot because Sydney's mother was a member. Despite Rachel's hazing, Sydney successfully meets all of the requirements during her time as a Kappa pledge.
Rachel schemes to keep Sydney out of the sorority and uses her presidential authority to declare Sydney unfit to be a Kappa. Humiliated, Sydney immediately leaves the Kappa house. With no place to go, Sydney is taken in by seven outcast students who live in "The Vortex" (which is called The Vortex because "it sucks in losers"), a house on Greek Row for people who don't belong. In the house, she befriends all the guys ("the dorks"), especially Lenny, (Jack Carpenter) who falls for Dinky Hodgekiss (Crystal Hunt), one of Sydney's popular friends.
The Vortex, however, is badly in need of repairs, and the Greeks will not pay for it. Rachel tries to get it condemned so she can build a Greek Centre in its place. An angry Sydney convinces one of her housemates, Terrance, to run for Student Body President on the "Freedom to the 7th Power" ticket in order to take back what the Greeks have had for so long. But he is disqualified because he graduated 7 years before but did not leave the Vortex and the "Dorks" are kicked out of the Vortex by the Health Department. Sydney then runs for president herself. She reaches out to all the campus clubs and organizations in a broadbased campaign reminiscent of the successful campaign waged by John F. Kennedy in the 1960 U.S. Presidential election.
Meanwhile, Sydney's Hot or Not ranking on the school's website gradually rises to overtake Rachel's #1 position, which infuriates her. It is part of Rachel's daily routine to consult her computer ("mirror mirror on the wall") to see "who is the fairest of them all." Enraged, Rachel visits a hacker who remotely infects Sydney's computer (a "poisoned Apple"), which erases an important paper due the next day. Sydney studies all night at the library, and fails to awake in time for the presidential debate. Tyler (who has by now fallen for Sydney) finds her, tells her she must wake up, and kisses her, which, "breaks the spell". Together, they rush to the debate (which is moderated by Sydney's Political Science professor) and Sydney gives a triumphant speech. Many members of various "dorky" groups on campus arrive to show their support. An angry Rachel is stripped of her presidency by her sorority sisters and is then drummed out of the sorority altogether, "killing" her.
In the end, Sydney's dad and his colleagues repair the Vortex and Sydney White gets her prince.
Cast
Cast | Role | Character Based on |
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Amanda Bynes | Sydney White | Snow White |
Matt Long | Tyler Prince | The Prince |
Sara Paxton | Rachel Witchburn | The Evil Queen |
Jack Carpenter | Lenny | Sneezy |
Jeremy Howard | Terrence | Doc |
Danny Strong | Gurkin | Grumpy |
Samm Levine | Spanky | Happy |
Adam Hendershott | Jeremy | Bashful |
Donté Bonner | Embele | Sleepy |
Arnie Pantoja | George | Dopey |
Crystal Hunt | Demetria "Dinky" Rosemead Hodgekiss | Rose Red |
Laptop Virus | Attack on Sydney's Apple Laptop | The Poisoned Apple |
List on computer | Hot or Not list | The Queen's Magic Mirror |
Kappa Phi Nu | Sorority | The Queen's Castle |
The Vortex | Dorks' house | The Dwarves' Cottage |
Additional Characters:
- John Schneider as Paul White
- Chris Carberg as Moose
- Brian Patrick Clarke as Professor Carlton
- Lauren Leech as Katy
- Ashley Eckstein as Alicia
- Mike Mage as Extra[2]
- Erika Taylor as Extra
Critical reception
"Sydney White" has received mixed reviews. As of September 21, 2007 on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, 37% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 75 reviews (a movie is considered "rotten" when it receives less than 60% positive reviews).[3] Film critic Laura Kern of the New York Times said: "Ms. Bynes, with her cherubic face, expressive eyes and comic timing, helps create a positive, pleasing diversion that caters to the geek in all of us."[4]
A top critic on Rotten Tomatoes stated: "...should satisfy Bynes fans looking for a pleasant, innocuous follow-up to her last vehicle."
On Metacritic, the film had an average score of 44 out of 100, based on 19 reviews.[5]
"Sydney White's message of embracing all kinds of people and not quaking in fear of the elite and popular is a sound one, but each twist and turn is so telegraphed and expected that the story feels wan and the comedy feeble." —Claudia Puig, USA Today[cite this quote]
Production notes
Filming took place in and around Orlando from February 14, 2007 to April 4, 2007. Filming locations included the University of Central Florida, Rollins College, and University High School (Orlando).
Box office
The film opened at #6 at the U.S. Box office raking in $5,196,380 USD in its first opening weekend.
Rating
The film was rated PG-13 by the MPAA for some language, sexual humor, and partying.
See also
References
- ^ http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=sydneywhite.htm
- ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_mage
- ^ "Sydney White - Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/sydney_white/. Retrieved 2007-09-21.
- ^ "Sydney White movie review". New York Times. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/click/movie-1175180/reviews.php?critic=columns&sortby=default&page=1&rid=1672979. Retrieved 2007-09-22.
- ^ "Sydney White (2007): Reviews". Metacritic. http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/sydneywhite. Retrieved 2007-09-21.
External links
- Sydney White at the Internet Movie Database
- Sydney White at AllRovi
- Sydney White at Rotten Tomatoes
- Sydney White at Metacritic
- Sydney White at Box Office Mojo
- Sydney White at AllRovi
- Official MySpace
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