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The story begins on a beach where several teenagers spend the day playing and practicing sports. Among them are Viola and her boyfriend Justin, a couple who enjoy constantly competing. While playing soccer on the sand, Viola demonstrates that she has incredible talent, scoring several goals and making it clear that she is a great player.
After winning the game, they both celebrate enthusiastically, and in the heat of the moment, Justin even admits that she plays better than many of the guys on his team. The next day she saw her walking around the school with her classmates talking about the future and the universities where they would like to continue playing sports.
However, everything changes when they discover that the field where they normally train is being used by another team. There they receive devastating news. Conwell Academy has eliminated the women’s soccer team. The girls are completely discouraged, but Viola refuses to give up. He decides to go and talk to the coach to find a solution, but the coach says he can’t do anything.
Then Viola suggests that the girls have the opportunity to try their luck on the boys’ team. The coach scoffs at the idea and explains that the first game of the year will be against Illyria, their biggest rival, so he doesn’t plan to take any risks. Viola persists and asks for a chance, but at that moment Justin appears with his friends.
When he finds out about the situation, he laughs too, and the coach finishes by saying that girls are simply not as fast or strong as boys. Furious, she looked Justin in the face and reminded him that he himself had told her that he played better than several of his teammates. But Justin washes his hands of it and pretends he never said anything like that .
Humiliated in front of everyone, she saw the break with him right there, threw the ball at him and left the field. Later, she walks home alone, listening to music while trying to calm down. On the way, a car stops and Monique gets out, an arrogant girl who, seeing her from behind, thinks she is Sebastian, Viola’s twin brother .
Monique remarks with annoyance that they both look too much alike from behind and orders her to tell Sebastian to call her before he leaves. When Viola enters her house, she finds her mother excitedly showing her sparkly dresses because she dreams of seeing her become a debutante. But Viola has no interest in that world. Tired, she tells him that the women’s team was eliminated.
Her mother tries to comfort her, although she seems more interested in the preparations for the social event than in her daughter’s problem. Annoyed by everything that had happened, she went up to her room and there she met Sebastian. He tells her that Monique was looking for him and asks her why she continues to date someone so unpleasant.

Sebastian indifferently replies that Monique is attractive and then starts throwing his suitcases out the window. Viola doesn’t understand what’s happening until he explains that her mother believes she will stay with her father, and her father believes she will stay with her mother. Taking advantage of the confusion, he plans to escape to London with his band to play at a festival.
Viol tries to stop him because he has missed too many classes, but Sebastian ignores her. Before leaving, he asks her to cover for him while he’s gone. Without waiting for a response, he jumps out the window and disappears. Shortly after, her mother enters the room with another dress, insisting that she must prepare for the debutante ball.
Desperate, Viola tells him that she doesn’t want to become a fancy young lady, or participate in all that. Her mother sighs and remarks that sometimes she seems more like her brother than a lady. When she is alone, Violo looks at a photo of Sebastian and realizes how much they look alike. At that moment, an idea begins to take shape in his head.
Determined not to give up football, Viola gathers her friends and goes to Paul, an expert in makeup and appearance changes. He asks for help to physically transform into Sebastian. His plan is simple, but risky. He pretends to be her brother, enters Illyria as a new student, and joins the boys’ team to prove he can play at the same level as the boys.
Paul initially hesitates, but Viol insists and explains that no one, not even Liria, really knows Sebastian yet. This is how the transformation begins. Paul works on his appearance while watching practice sessions on how to walk, talk, and behave like a boy. He observes men on the street and tries to imitate their movements, the way they sit, and even their tone of voice.
Her friends also collaborate by helping her with clothes and details that will make her new identity believable. When she is finally ready to leave, her mother stops her at the door and tells her that she should stay and spend time with her. Viola quickly improvises and claims she’s going to her father’s house to spend more time with Monique, as she supposedly wants to learn how to behave better as a debutante.
Upon hearing that, her mother’s attitude completely changes, and she is delighted with the idea. Shortly afterwards, Viola arrives and Liria, along with Paul, is dressed as Sebastian. Nerves begin to overwhelm her. For a moment she doubts whether she can maintain such a big lie, but Paul tries to reassure her, reminding her of everything they have practiced and asking her to act confidently.
With some fear, Viola enters the school transformed into Sebastian. As she crosses the entrance, she feels everyone staring at her strangely, which makes her even more nervous. For a moment he thinks someone has discovered his secret until he realizes he has simply interrupted a school band performance. Trying to act normally, he walks through the corridors looking for his locker while trying not to attract attention.
And Liria is a chaotic place full of boys behaving in an exaggeratedly masculine way, which makes her feel out of place. He finally arrives at his room and meets his roommate, Duke Orcino, as well as Toby and Andrew, who live in the next room. When she tries to introduce herself, her nerves get the better of her and she ends up hugging Duke too intensely.
He is completely baffled. The situation worsens when Viola starts taking out her things and accidentally drops some tampons out of her boot. The boys look at her suspiciously, forcing her to improvise. Viola claims to use them to stop nosebleeds and even puts one in her nose to prove it.
Instead of convincing them, she only manages to make them think she’s a little strange. Later he attends the football team trials, where he meets the demanding coach, Coach Dinglage. During training, the players are organized into groups of shirts and shirtless players. To avoid taking off her shirt, Viola pretends she is allergic to the sun.
The coach scoffs, but eventually allows him to continue participating. Although she tries to do well, her performance doesn’t stand out enough and she ends up placed on the second team. That frustrates her quite a bit because she knows she needs to improve if she wants to play against Coronwell. After practice comes the most awkward moment of the day: the team showers.
Viola panics at the idea of bathing with everyone, but just then she is called to the principal’s office . At the office, he believes it’s all over and that his identity has been revealed. Nervously, she tries to review Sebastian’s file before someone notices anything strange. But just then, Director Oratio Gold enters, a rather eccentric man who even greets her by singing.
Viola tries to remain calm while the headmaster talks nonstop about school life and his interest in the new students. Luckily, he doesn’t suspect a thing. As she left the office, she saw her accidentally bump into a student named Olivia, who was throwing her books on the floor.
While helping her pick them up, he stays talking to her a little longer than necessary. He even compliments her shoes until he realizes he’s acting too much like a girl. She quickly lowers her voice, corrects herself, and continues on her way. At lunchtime he sits with Duke and his friends.
Although he tries to behave like just another member of the group, some strange comments once again arouse suspicion. To cover things up, he mentions the upcoming game against Cornwell and comments that his supposed sister was dating Justin. That causes some laughter, and Duke boasts that in a previous game he made Justin cry on the field.
Viola is surprised, but tries to act as if nothing is wrong. When Olivia appears in the dining room, the boys start joking that Duke is in love with her. Viola becomes uncomfortable listening to them talk about Olivia and ends up making overly dramatic comments about heartbreak, which makes the conversation awkward.
That night she tries to shower when the locker room is empty, but Malcolm shows up to scold her for not wearing the right shoes. Shortly after, Duke enters and unwittingly returns to Viola one of the garments she uses to hold herself up, without imagining its true purpose. Later, Viola suffers a hazing ritual alongside the new members of the team.
When she finds herself cornered, she activates the fire alarm to escape the situation. The next day she calls Paul to tell him that she wants to quit everything because she feels she has become the laughingstock of the school. But Paul doesn’t plan to give up so easily. To improve Sebastian’s image within the school, Paul organizes a small plan at a pizzeria where Duke, Toby, and Andrew are having lunch.
Viola arrives and tries to sit with them, but the three of them clearly move aside to show her that they do n’t want to make room for her. At that moment, Paul puts his idea into action. First Kia appears, who approaches with a flirtatious air and hugs Viola as if there were something between them. Shortly afterwards, Yvon does the same.
The boys are completely confused when they see that several girls seem interested in Sebastian. Suddenly, the weird kid in the group starts to seem popular and interesting. Viola tries to act naturally so that everything seems normal. Just as Monique enters the pizzeria looking for Sebastian, Andre tries to approach her, but Monique rejects him with disdain.
When Duke points her toward the table, Viola panics. To prevent Monique from getting too close, he improvises a scene where he pretends to end the relationship with her in a humiliating way. Monique storms off in a rage while the rest of the place celebrates the scene. From that moment on, Duke and his friends begin to accept Sebastian into the group.
As the days go by, Viola begins to integrate better into the school. In science class, Duke is paired with Batites, which he clearly isn’t too thrilled about. Viola ends up working with Olivia. During laboratory dissection. Viola admits that she doesn’t really like what they’re doing.
Olivia is surprised by that sincerity . Who wouldn’t expect to hear something like that, kid? Meanwhile, Malcolm watches everything from afar with obvious discomfort. During class, Olivia finds some song lyrics among Viola’s things that actually belong to the real Sebastian. Impressed, she believes he wrote them and begins to look at him with more interest.
After class, Duke takes Viola aside and asks her for a favor. He wants me to speak well of him to Olivia. In return, he promises to help her improve her football skills so she can break into the first team before the match against Conwell. Viola accepts immediately. From that moment on they began training together almost every day.
Duke teaches her techniques, movements, and strategies that help Viola improve a lot on the field. Meanwhile, she tries to uphold her end of the bargain by getting closer to Olivia and mentioning Duke in various conversations. However, he soon realizes that something is going wrong. Because Olivia seems to be increasingly interested in Sebastian instead of Duke.
As time goes by, Viola becomes part of the team and begins to earn the respect of her teammates. But the more time she spends with Duke, the harder it becomes to hide what she’s starting to feel for him. At the same time, Malcolm begins to suspect that Sebastian is hiding something strange and decides to observe him more closely.
While all this is happening, Viola continues to receive calls from the real Sebastian from London. He tells her that the festival with his band is going very well and promises to return before the deadline she gave him. In one of those calls, Director Gold sees her adjusting her wig and believes she uses it because of a baldness problem.
Convinced that he is being sensitive, he gives her a strange speech of support without imagining the truth. Later, during another class in the lab, Duke signals to Viola to speak well of him to Olivia. Viola tries to do it, but Olivia replies that although Duke is attractive, she doesn’t think he would treat her as an equal.
To her, he seems like the typical athlete who just wants to show off to his friends. That conversation makes Olivia and Viola connect even more. Olivia even thanks Sebastian for not trying anything with her. When Viola awkwardly replies that Olivia isn’t her type, the situation becomes uncomfortable. He quickly tries to smooth things over by saying that he simply enjoys talking to her.
Olivia calms down and when Viola mentions Duke again, Olivia admits that maybe she could give him a chance. But right after that conversation, Viola ends up fainting in the middle of class. That night, back in the bedroom, Viola tells Duke that Olivia might consider going out with him. Duke gets so excited that he wants to ask her out immediately, but Viola stops him.
He explains that he should first learn to talk to a girl naturally. Duke admits he doesn’t have much experience in that, so Viola proposes an exercise where she will pretend to be a girl and he will practice how to start a conversation. Although at first Duke thinks it’s a strange idea, he eventually agrees. During the game they talk about absurd topics, including a long discussion about cheese, in the middle of the conversation, Duke is surprised to hear Viola’s real female voice.
She improvises quickly and says that as a child she used to imitate her sister’s voice. The explanation seems sufficient to calm the situation. Just then Malcolm’s tarantula appears walking around the room. They are both so scary that they end up reflexively climbing onto the bed. The moment is as strange as it is funny.
When they finally manage to get rid of the animal, Duke asks him not to use that voice again. Shortly afterwards they hear a voice message from Viola’s mother reminding them that the next day they must attend the carnival organized by the Junior League. Duke also mentions that his mother will be there and sees the event as a perfect opportunity to get closer to Olivia.
While Duke is excited, Viola begins to worry. She knows that in that same place she will have to manage her life as Sebastian and as Viola at the same time, and that could turn into a disaster. The following day, the carnival organized by the Junior League takes place. The place is full of students, games, and music.
He saw the meeting, Duque and the other guys on the team. As soon as they enter, Olivia walks past them and mentions that she is working at the famous kissing booth. Duke immediately gets excited and runs over hoping to kiss her. But at that very moment, Viola spots Monique in the crowd and panics. She knows that if Monique gets too close, she could easily recognize her.
To avoid this, she runs to a nearby bathroom and quickly changes her clothes to present herself as herself. Now dressed as a viola, she reunites with her mother, who reminds her that it will soon be her turn to participate in the kissing booth. While she tries to remain calm, her mother complains that Sebastian has not yet arrived at the event.
With a quick excuse, Viola says she’s going to look for her brother and walks away from the tent. Outside, she encounters Duke, who watches her curiously because he feels he has seen her before. Before he can recognize her, Viola disappears into the crowd. While trying to escape the situation, she ends up bumping into Justin.
He is happy to see her and says that he had been trying to talk to her for a long time, but Viola doesn’t want anything to do with him. Still upset about what happened, she slaps him and gets on one of the fast-spinning amusement park rides. While the game is in progress, he takes the opportunity to change again and dress up as Sebastian.
When she gets off the ride, Monica appears in front of her, believing it to be Sebastian, and begins to chase her all over the carnival. Viola runs desperately, trying to prevent Monique from looking at her too closely. Luckily, Paul, Kia, and Evvon appear just in time to distract her, allowing Viola to hide inside an inflatable attraction full of children.
In the midst of the chaos, she manages to change again and return to the kissing booth. At that moment, Duke is about to kiss Olivia, but just before that happens, Viola appears and switches places with her without Duke noticing. When the kiss happens, Duke ends up kissing Viola.
The moment lasts only a few seconds, but leaves them both confused. Right after that, Justin appears, who gets furious when he sees Viola kissing Duke. Justin insists they are still a couple, which leads Duke to discover that she is Sebastian’s sister. Duke tries to leave, but Justin continues to provoke him and the argument ends up turning into a fight in front of everyone present.
Viola tries to separate them, but her mother appears furious at the sight of the commotion. He finally decides to expel them from the event. That same night Viola returns to the bedroom again disguised as Sebastian. When he enters the room, he finds Duke using one of the tampons as if it were an object to stop a nosebleed.
Duke tells her, embarrassed, that he kissed Sebastian’s sister without knowing who she really was, and that he ended up fighting with Justin because of it. Viola appears surprised as she listens to the story, even though she knows perfectly well what happened. Trying to cheer him up, she tells him that maybe Viola might be a better option for him than Olivia, but when she tries to act too much like a boy, she ends up making a rather clumsy comment.
Duke gets annoyed and replies that relationships aren’t just about appearances, but about being able to talk to someone and share important moments. That response makes Viola see him in a different light. She begins to realize that Duque is not the typical superficial athlete that everyone thinks he is.
The next day, they both return to the field to continue training. During practice, she saw that her feelings for Duke were growing stronger . In the middle of one of those training sessions, Duke mentions that he is thinking of inviting Viola to dinner that same night. Upon hearing that, Viola becomes very excited and encourages him to do it.
But just then, Coach Dink appears with some important news. After observing his effort in training, he decides to promote Sebastian to the first team. Duke and Viola celebrate the news with enthusiasm. Meanwhile, elsewhere in the school, Olivia confesses to a friend that she is starting to feel something for Sebastian.
Her friend advises her to try to make him jealous. That’s why Olivia starts flirting with Duke in front of everyone, and Viola watches the scene with frustration, feeling that her chances with him are slowly disappearing. Annoyed by the situation, she decides to call Duke pretending to be his own sister.
Using her feminine voice, she tells him that she would love to go out to dinner with him, but Duke barely pays attention because he is too distracted by Olivia. Diug and Olivia make plans to have dinner together at the Cesarios restaurant. Viola, still disguised as Sebastian, decides to confront him for playing with the feelings of her supposed sister.
But Duke doesn’t seem worried. For him, going out with Olivia is an opportunity he does n’t want to miss. So Viola decides to talk directly to Olivia and asks her why she’s flirting with Duke. Olivia replies that Duke is a good boy, but then proposes something unexpected. He suggests that Sebastian also join the dinner along with Yunise.
That night, at the Cesários restaurant, the situation was awkward from the start. Duke and Olivia barely know what to talk about while they wait for Sebastian. Shortly afterwards Viola and Olivia arrive and begin to show themselves to be very affectionate with Duke in front of Sebastian, which awakens Viola’s jealousy. Unable to bear it any longer, he gets up from the table and leaves the restaurant.
Olivia follows her to see what’s happening while Duke watches the scene without understanding anything and tries to continue the conversation with him. Finally, Duke also leaves the place, increasingly confused. While all this is happening, the real Sebastian returns from London and leaves a message on his phone for Monique explaining that he was out of the country and will return sooner than expected.
At the same time, at a Junior League meeting, several girls are preparing for the debutante ball, and among them are Olivia and Monique. Viola appears dressed as herself and sits near Olivia, who is still affected by jealousy. When Olivia gets up to go to the bathroom, Viola follows her. Inside the bathroom, they both begin to talk more calmly.
Olivia recognizes Viola as the girl who appeared at the kissing booth and thanks her for helping her at that moment. Gradually the conversation becomes more natural until Viola makes up a story saying that Duke has a small, awkward problem when he kisses. Olivia seems somewhat uncomfortable upon hearing this, but then clarifies that she is not actually interested in Duke because what she really likes is Sebastian.
Viola is completely surprised to hear that confession. Olivia explains that she was only using Duke to try to make Sebastian jealous, and Viola tries to remain calm, advising her to be direct and tell him how she feels. But at that moment, Monique comes out of one of the bathrooms and accuses Olivia of trying to steal Sebastian from her.
Olivia responds by mocking her and reminding her that Sebastian stood her up at the pizzeria. The argument quickly escalates into a fight between the two of them. Viola tries to separate them, but the chaos ends when the event organizer enters the bathroom and stops the fight. The next day at school, Malcolm decides it’s time to act.
He is convinced that Sebastian is hiding something strange. The director doesn’t seem very interested in the accusation, but right at that moment he saw the raisin near the office while talking on the phone with his mother. During the conversation, she mentions that she doesn’t want to wear heels to the debutante ball because it would be impossible to run in them if she had to get out of an awkward situation.
Upon hearing that comment, Malcolm and the principal begin to suspect that something strange is going on. That same night, the real Sebastian returns to campus. Olivia sees him from afar and runs towards him excitedly; without thinking too much, she hugs and kisses him in front of everyone.
Sebastian is surprised, but he doesn’t seem bothered by the situation either. From another part of campus, Duke witnesses the kiss and believes his friend has betrayed him by getting close to Olivia. He leaves the place without listening to any explanation. Meanwhile, Monique checks her phone and finds the message where Sebastian explains that he was in London.
At that moment he begins to suspect that something is not right. In the team’s dormitory, Viola finds Duke visibly angry. At first he thinks he has discovered her secret, but Duke is actually upset because he saw Sebastian kissing Olivia. Biola tries to explain to him that Olivia was never interested in him and was only using him to provoke jealousy.
She even tries to tell him that Viola is the one who really has feelings for him, but Duke is too angry to listen to her and ends up kicking her out of the room. Meanwhile, Malcolm continues his own research and, by reviewing old school yearbooks, discovers something very important. Sebastian has a twin sister named Viola.
Little by little, he begins to put all the pieces together. At that moment, Monique arrives furiously into the bedroom looking for Sebastian. Duke opens the door, annoyed, and tells her he’s not there, but before closing it, he hands her Viola’s phone, believing it to be Sebastian’s. Monique looks at him confused and soon realizes that the phone actually belongs to Viola.
When they cross paths with Malcolm in the hallway, they both realize they have finally uncovered the truth. While all this is happening, Viola is sitting alone on a bench on campus and Uni approaches her to ask what’s going on. And Viola apologizes for ruining dinner at the restaurant.
And Unis tries to cheer her up and offers her a place to stay in his room that night. And Viola gratefully accepts. Meanwhile, the real Sebastian arrives at the team’s dormitory and finds Duke asleep, completely unaware of what’s going on . The next morning is the day of the big match between Illyria and Cornwall.
The entire campus is filled with excitement as students gather at the stadium to watch the game. Duke gets up early and leaves the bedroom without even looking at Sebastian, still upset about what he believes he saw the night before. Meanwhile, Malcolm and Monique go directly to the principal to tell him everything they have discovered.
In the bedroom, Toby and Andrew wake up the real Sebastian by throwing him a ball and telling him he has to go to the game. Sebastian is completely confused, but ends up preparing to play. Elsewhere on campus, Viola is still asleep in Yunis’s room, but when she finally wakes up she realizes the game has already started and runs desperately towards the stadium.
In the stands, Viola’s parents are sitting, not quite understanding why the principal called them so urgently. Little by little they begin to realize that neither of them really knew where their daughter had been all those days. The game begins with great attention. Conwall’s team enters the field led by Justin, while on the Illyrian side, the real Sebastian takes Viola’s place without knowing what he’s doing.
During the game he makes several mistakes because he doesn’t really know how to play soccer, which frustrates his teammates. Meanwhile, Viola arrives at the stadium and hides under the stands when she sees her brother playing in her place. Suddenly, Principal Gold interrupts the game accompanied by Malcolm and Monique in front of the entire stadium, accusing Sebastian of actually being a girl in disguise.
Sebastian immediately denies it, but Malcolm insists that he prove it. Without thinking too much, Sebastian unexpectedly makes it clear that Malcolm is wrong, leaving the principal completely embarrassed. The game continues, although due to his poor performance, Sebastian is sent to the bench.
During the break, Viola takes him under the stands and finally explains everything that happened while he was in London. He tells her that he pretended to be him in order to play on the men’s team after the women’s team was eliminated. Sebastian listens in surprise and then admits that he returned early because he wanted to find the girl who kissed him on campus.
At that moment Viola realizes that Duke saw that kiss and misinterpreted the whole situation. The two twins quickly decide to swap clothes. Viola returns to the field and starts playing for real. With his talent he manages to improve the performance of the Illyrian team. Duke even manages to score an important goal, although he is still too angry to pass the ball to Sebastian, allowing Conwall to score again.
Tension rises when Justin provokes him again, and they end up arguing once more on the field. The coach intervenes to separate them. In the midst of the chaos, Olivia runs towards Viola, worried about her, which Duke again misinterprets. Finally, Viola decides that she can no longer hide the truth.
In front of everyone, she confesses that she is actually Viola and that she had been pretending to be Sebastian all that time because she wanted to prove that she could play soccer just as well as any other boy. To prove it, he reveals the truth in front of everyone. Olivia is surprised to discover this and asks where the real Sebastian is, who appears at that very moment.
Viola apologizes to everyone and asks Duke to let her finish the game. After a moment of hesitation, Duke agrees. Even Coach Dingles decides to allow it. Despite Conwall’s coach protesting that it goes against the rules. The game continues and everything is decided in the last play. One of the Conwall players brings down Viola inside the area and the referee awards a penalty.
Justin tries to provoke her into missing, but Viola remains focused and shoots the ball powerfully. Justin manages to stop it for a moment, but the rebound returns to Viola and she shoots again, sending it straight into the net. The entire stadium is in celebration. Viola becomes the heroine of the match. Her parents proudly celebrate from the stands as she hugs her teammates and her brother.
Sebastian finally meets Olivia and they both seem to get along well from the first moment. After the game, Viol tries to talk to Duke, but he leaves without saying anything. That night, Sebastian enters the bedroom and hands Duke a package containing a huge wheel of Ga cheese along with an invitation to Viola’s debutante ball .
At the dance, Viola feels sad because Duke has not yet arrived. Olivia tries to cheer her up while her mother tells her that she doesn’t need anyone to look beautiful in her dress. She saw the room walk near a pond to clear their heads. When he sees someone approaching, he thinks it’s Duke, but it turns out to be just a guard.
However, as she turns around, she finally sees Duke walking towards her, dressed in an elegant suit. Duke confesses that he hasn’t been able to stop thinking about the kiss they shared. Viola admits that she too has not been able to forget him. Finally, they both acknowledge what they feel. Duke asks her to simply be a viola from now on.
They both smile and return to the dance together. When Viola’s entrance is announced, everyone is surprised to see her arrive accompanied by Duke. The two kiss while the others celebrate. Sebastien appears next to Olivia. Toby starts dating Yunis and everyone enjoys the end of that story full of entanglements. After everything that happened, Viola tries to officially join Liria’s team as herself. He succeeds.
The story ends with Viola playing soccer alongside her teammates, proving that she always had the talent and determination to be there. After everything that happened, Viola not only demonstrated his talent in football, he also left a clear lesson. Often the limits are not in our abilities, but in the rules or prejudices that others impose.
In the end, Viola proved that true courage lies in daring to be yourself and fighting for what you are truly passionate about. Because sometimes the only way to change the rules is to show that we were always prepared to play on the same field. If you enjoyed this story, don’t forget to leave a like and subscribe for more summaries like this.
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