If you’re looking for a nostalgic trip down memory lane with a Gen-Z coat of paint, He’s All That is a harmless, feel-good addition to your Netflix queue. It reminds us that while the technology changes, the awkwardness of high school and the thrill of a first crush remain universal.
delivers a charming debut performance that feels natural to her real-life persona, while Tanner Buchanan provides a grounded contrast as the "outsider." While some of the dialogue feels a bit "fellow kids," the chemistry between the leads is genuine enough to keep you watching. He’s All That (2021)
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