The Setup: The "Geek" and the "Queen Bee" The story centers on Alvin Johnson, a brilliant but socially awkward high school student. He is a skilled mechanic who spends his time building engines and hanging out with his equally nerdy friends. While he is talented and has a bright future (likely M.I.T.), he is invisible to the popular crowd and often picked on.
At the top of the social hierarchy is Paris Morgan. She is beautiful, wealthy, and the most popular girl in school. However, her life isn't perfect; she has a boyfriend who is a college player, and she often feels pressure to maintain her image.
The Incident One night, Paris crashes her mother’s expensive Cadillac Escalade while arguing with her boyfriend. She is terrified of the consequences and needs the car fixed immediately before her mother returns from a trip. The repairs are estimated to cost thousands of dollars—money she doesn't have.
The Deal Alvin sees his opportunity. He offers to fix the car for free using his mechanical skills and the money he has saved for a "future science project." In exchange, he doesn't want money; he wants Paris to pretend to be his girlfriend for two weeks. His goal is to use her social status to become popular and gain the respect of his peers.
Paris, desperate and out of options, reluctantly agrees to the arrangement.
The Transformation The "fake relationship" begins. Paris gives Alvin a makeover: cutting his hair, dressing him in trendy clothes, and teaching him how to act cool. Almost immediately, Alvin is accepted into the popular clique. He starts attending parties, ditching his old friends, and enjoying his new status.
However, as they spend time together, Paris begins to see the real Alvin—his kindness, his talent, and his genuine nature. She starts to develop real feelings for him, realizing that her popular friends are shallow and that Alvin is the only person who genuinely cares about her. The Setup: The "Geek" and the "Queen Bee"
The Rise and Fall Alvin lets the popularity go to his head. He becomes arrogant, starts treating his old friends poorly, and even clashes with his father (Steve Harvey). He begins to believe he is "too cool" for everyone, including Paris.
The climax occurs at a basketball game. Alvin takes the spotlight and humiliates Paris in front of the school, trying to prove he is the "king" of the campus now. Heartbroken and angry, Paris reveals the truth to everyone: she was never his girlfriend; it was all a business deal. She exposes him, calling him out for paying her to date him.
The Resolution Alvin is instantly stripped of his popularity and becomes an outcast again, but this time, he is also alone because he alienated his true friends. He realizes that the popularity cost him his integrity and the girl he actually fell in love with.
He goes to see his father, who gives him a stern talk about being true to oneself. Alvin seeks forgiveness from his old friends and apologizes to them.
In the final scene, Alvin goes to the school dance. He finds Paris and apologizes sincerely, admitting he was a fool and that he cares about her. He offers her a gift—an engine part she needed—but she turns it down, choosing him instead. They reconcile, and they dance together, with Alvin finally accepted not because of a lie, but because he learned to be himself.
Full Arabic dubbing for this film is rare. Most Arabic-language audiences watch it with subtitles. However, some fan dubbing groups have created unofficial versions, but they are not legal or recommended. Likely a typo for فيديو لفئة – video
For official Arabic subtitles, use the platforms above. For dubbing, check if the film is available on OSN Streaming or Shahid VIP — though as of now, it is not listed.
Likely a typo for فيديو لفئة – video for a specific class/quality, or فيديو خفيف – lightweight video.
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Director: Troy Beyer
Starring: Nick Cannon, Christina Milian, Kenan Thompson, Kal Penn, Steve Harvey
Plot summary:
High school nerd Alvin Johnson (Nick Cannon) crashes the car of a popular rich girl, Paris Morgan (Christina Milian), while trying to impress her. To pay for repairs, Alvin offers Paris $1,500 to pretend to be his girlfriend for two weeks, hoping to boost his social status. Predictably, genuine feelings develop amidst the deception.
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A guilty pleasure for nostalgic Y2K fans, but not a critically acclaimed film. It scores around 5/10 on most review aggregates — predictable but fun if you enjoy teen comedies from this era. If you want, I can:
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