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100 Girls [UPDATED]

Instead of a glass slipper, the protagonist, Matthew, uses a pair of left behind after a blackout in a college elevator to find his "dream girl". Notable Features of the Film:

If you are referring to the 2000 romantic comedy movie , a core feature of the film is its unique "Cinderella-style" mystery plot . 100 Girls

If you meant the anime/manga its defining feature is the "Soulmate Shock," where the protagonist, Rentaro, must date 100 girls simultaneously because any girl he rejects will face fatal misfortune. Instead of a glass slipper, the protagonist, Matthew,

: Despite a cast of then-rising stars, the movie was primarily released direct-to-video in the United States in September 2001. : Despite a cast of then-rising stars, the

: The film explores various female archetypes and stereotypes, subverting them as Matthew interacts with different students. These include: Patty (Emmanuelle Chriqui): The "promiscuous" artsy girl. Arlene (Katherine Heigl): The competitive tomboy. Cynthia (Jaime Pressly): The "goddess". Wendy (Larisa Oleynik): The "girl next door".

: To gain access to the women's dormitory (which he calls the "Virgin Vault"), Matthew poses as a campus fix-it man. He creates outrageous problems—like releasing mice or breaking the air conditioning—just so he can be called in to "fix" them and search for the girl.

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Instead of a glass slipper, the protagonist, Matthew, uses a pair of left behind after a blackout in a college elevator to find his "dream girl". Notable Features of the Film:

If you are referring to the 2000 romantic comedy movie , a core feature of the film is its unique "Cinderella-style" mystery plot .

If you meant the anime/manga its defining feature is the "Soulmate Shock," where the protagonist, Rentaro, must date 100 girls simultaneously because any girl he rejects will face fatal misfortune.

: Despite a cast of then-rising stars, the movie was primarily released direct-to-video in the United States in September 2001.

: The film explores various female archetypes and stereotypes, subverting them as Matthew interacts with different students. These include: Patty (Emmanuelle Chriqui): The "promiscuous" artsy girl. Arlene (Katherine Heigl): The competitive tomboy. Cynthia (Jaime Pressly): The "goddess". Wendy (Larisa Oleynik): The "girl next door".

: To gain access to the women's dormitory (which he calls the "Virgin Vault"), Matthew poses as a campus fix-it man. He creates outrageous problems—like releasing mice or breaking the air conditioning—just so he can be called in to "fix" them and search for the girl.

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