Sorority Boys
"Sorority Boys" is a 2002 comedy film directed by Wallace Wolodarsky. The story follows three male college students who, after being falsely accused of a crime, disguise themselves as women to live in a sorority house. Their goal is to clear their names while navigating the challenges of sorority life.
The film stars actors such as Barry Watson, Jonah Hill, and Melissa Sagemiller. It explores themes of gender identity and friendship, using humor to address stereotypes and societal expectations. The characters learn valuable lessons about acceptance and understanding throughout their comedic journey.