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Karma and Amy are inseparable friends who rely on their bond for comfort and support. After numerous attempts of trying to be popular, the two best friends decide to come out as lesbians, which launches them to instant celebrity status.
The coming-of-age-and-coming-out story is certainly a time-honored one in the LGBT cinematic canon, and having both girls playing gay-for-social-cachet is an interesting farcial spin.
A bland high school comedy, it's as empty a gesture as two drunk, straight girls grasping for attention by making out in front of a group of hollering guys.
Faking It isn't anything more than a smarter-than-average high school comedy, but there's a freshness to it, perhaps because so many of the key people involved are relative newcomers.
About as relevant to the gay lifestyle as Modern Family, Faking It shoots for the stars, but only hits a bunch of brightly colored rainbows on "Vote for Me" posters.