This is a comedy about a basketball player who dresses into a woman and fall in love in his team mate.Is this movie a masterpiece?Definitely no.Is this movie predictable?Definitely yes.But that's not the problem.This is an average comedy,you will enjoy it if you do not take it too serious.It has some fun moments,and it is not that bad movie.Kevin Pollack is a great in the role of Juwanna's manager,the direction is decent,and it is a light-hearted funny movie good for Sunday evening entertainment.I would recommend this movie to kids who like basketball,i really think that this is a great movie for them.If you are looking unpredictable,great masterpiece then don't watch this.But I think that it is good to accuasionally watch movies of this category to relax and enjoy in the light-hearted story.
'Sentiment: Positive ๐'
It had been a long time since I saw this movie. I saw it earlier on TV, and refreshed my memory. I forgot how funny it was. It has a great storyline. Miguel A. Nรบรฑez, Jr plays Jamal Jeffries, who is a spoiled basketball star who is soon suspended from the team. After he becomes desperate, Jamal decides to join the women's basketball team in order to stay in the game. He disguises himself as a woman and calls himself 'Juwanna Mann' After spending time with them, he begins to fall in love with one of his teammates, Michelle Langford. The team's biggest game happens to fall on the day of Jamal's trial and hopes to be reinstated. Which will he choose? If you love basketball, comedies, and cross-dressers, you'll love JAWANNA MANN!!!
'Sentiment: Positive ๐'
Watching Juwanna Mann kind of reminded me of the 1993 Mrs. Doubtfire film about a man dressing as and acting like a woman. The way Miguel A. Nunez made this person want to play basketball was really hilarious a amusing. Kevin Pollack as his agent was really a powerful spot since only he knew the difference between Juwanna and Jamal Jeffries. I liked the way Jamal told him "You're a feminine Jerry Maguire" Vivica Fox was so hot and perfect as Michele Langsford who at the end did accept Jamal as well as Juwanna. They should try to shoot more films about men dressing up as women just like Dustin Hoffman did in Tootsie an Robin Williams in Mrs. Doubtfire.