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Duration: 320 sec. | Nudity: no | Creator: zorg |
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Birth Name: Elizabeth Patricia Dushku
Birth Date: 1980-12-30
Birth Place: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Alternate Names: Eliza Patricia Dushku, Еліза Душку, Элиза Душку, الیزا دوشکو
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Eliza Dushku, born December 30, 1980 in Watertown, Massachusetts, began her acting career on 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' (1997-2003), portraying Faith. She then starred in its spin-off 'Angel', and films like 'Bring It On' (2000) and 'The New Guy' (2002). Dushku is recognized for her versatility, critical acclaim, and roles challenging societal norms.
Release Year: 2002
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Ed Decter
Writer: David Kendall
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Companies: Bedlam Pictures, Frontier Pictures, Revolution Studios
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Prison Film
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Keywords: bully, bullying, cheerleader, dual identity, duringcreditsstinger, expulsion, high school, identity, jock, loser, prison, senior high school students
Dizzy Harrison, an unpopular high school senior, decides to transform his image after being bullied by jocks and ignored by the cheerleaders at his school. In order to escape his tormentors, Dizzy intentionally gets himself expelled and enrolls in a new school under the alias Gil Harris. To learn how to become 'cool', he takes lessons from a convict named Jack, who teaches him how to act tough and maintain his facade. At his new school, Dizzy/Gil gains respect from both the jocks and geeks after joining the football team and helping them win games. He also catches the attention of the head cheerleader, Danielle, whom he begins dating. However, Danielle's boyfriend becomes suspicious of Gil's past and starts investigating him, threatening to expose his true identity.
New Guy (2002) is a comedy film directed by Ed Decter, focusing on high school senior Dizzy Harrison who embarks on a transformation to become 'cool' after years of being bullied. The movie explores themes of identity, bullying, and redemption as Dizzy navigates his new persona at a different school while trying to maintain his facade.