For those not tuned into the teen movie universe: He’s All That is about a popular girl, Padgett, who decides to turn an unpopular boy, Cameron (Tanner Buchanan) into their school’s prom king as part of a bet. This involves Padgett befriending Cameron and giving him a makeover, but in the meantime, they actually do fall for each other with him unaware that there’s a bet at all. It’s a gender-swapped remake of the later ’90s version, starring Freddie Prinze Jr. as the most popular guy in school and Rachael Leigh Cook as the arty girl he takes on as a project to impress his friends. Cook also appears in He’s All That, but not as her She’s All That character. She plays Padgett’s mom. The He’s All That scene that appears to have some kind of green screen mistake happens when Padgett takes Cameron to a karaoke/pool party at one of her wealthy friends’ homes. RELATED: This Is the Best Movie of 2020, According to Critics. During her performance of “Teenage Dream”—which includes choreography—Rae’s hand seems to disappear mid-dance move. The TikTok user who pointed this out wrote in her caption, “i actually thoroughly enjoyed this movie but the green screen in this scene had me dying.” Many replied to her post saying either that they had noticed the moment too or couldn’t believe they didn’t catch it while they were watching. For more celebrity news delivered right to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. While it looks like the disappearing hand could be a green screen mistake, that may not be the case. If you look at the rest of the scene, it’s seems clear that the cast really did film at a house overlooking a beach—they weren’t on a soundstage with a beach scene generated behind Rae. But film magic is pretty tricky. The real proof comes from photos of the cast at the location. One picture of multiple cast members posted by the official He’s All That Instagram account shows the real scene around them, including a reflection of the ocean in front of them. Cast member Dominic Goodman also posted a selfie with Rae standing right where Rae performed the karaoke scene for the movie.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb So, rather than being a green screen mistake, it seems more likely that a combination of the camera, the lighting, and the fast movement of Rae’s hand made it look like it briefly disappeared into thin air. This jarring scene isn’t the only aspect of the movie that isn’t going over well. The film has a 31 percent critic approval on Rotten Tomatoes and a 30 percent from viewers. In many reviews, Rae is said to be charming but not a great actor, and the script is seen as lacking. That said, the original, She’s All That, only has a 41% from critics and 55% from audiences, and it’s still thought of as a teen romantic comedy classic. RELATED: The Mandalorian Fans Spotted a Hilarious Mistake in the Latest Episode.