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Freaky Friday

2003

R

1 h 37 m

United States

Comedy

Family

Fantasy

Dr. Tess Coleman and her daughter, Anna, do not get along with each other. However, things take a turn when, in a freak accident, they switch bodies and are forced to live each other's lives.
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Jamie Lee Curtis
Tess Coleman
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Lindsay Lohan
Anna Coleman
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Mark Harmon
Ryan
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Harold Gould
Grandpa
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Chad Michael Murray
Jake
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Stephen Tobolowsky
Mr. Bates
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Christina Vidal
Maddie
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Ryan Malgarini
Harry Coleman
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Haley Hudson
Peg
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Rosalind Chao
Pei-Pei
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Lucille Soong
Pei-Pei's Mom
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Willie Garson
Evan
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Dina Spybey-Waters
Dottie Robertson
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Julie Gonzalo
Stacey Hinkhouse
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Christina Marie Walter
Same Shirt Girl
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Lu Elrod
Detention Monitor
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Heather Hach
Gym Teacher
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Lorna Scott
Butcher Woman

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brokoli

05/10/2025 15:58
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29/05/2023 14:42
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Afriqua love gacha💖

23/05/2023 06:59
Spoilers herein. I am convinced that many movies are about movies as a matter of demand. When we enter that darkened room, we often expect not be taken to another real reality, but to a movie reality that has some degree of self-awareness. A great many of these movies have some sort of body-shifting. The plot mechanics are simple: a dead person in a borrowed body; bodies (or identities) shifted, sometimes a simple con. "Face/Off" at least had a novel way of getting us there. Here we have the magical body swap. Once that's set up, we have the sweet situation of knowing that we have an actress playing a role playing a role. The rest is all skits exploiting that as the story moves through some trite, incidental story. The question is how much folding can an actor do? The idea is that we are supposed to see Jamie Lee (wife of the prince of folding: Christopher Guest), the Mom, and the daughter all at once. Folded acting; actors -- real ones -- live for this sort of opportunity. How different actors deal with this is a survey of how the world is put together. We can have the silly model. That's where the actor just goofs. Its what Jamie Lee does here and is made possible because teenagers (at least in films that have a fake "adult" perspective) are inherently goofy. Silly is fun. We can have the parody. This focuses not on making fun of the character, but of the other actor. "Face/Off" had this meta-goof. "Third Man" is the icon for this sort of thing, metaparodied in "Heavenly Creatures." We can have a parody of the whole thing: "Cat People" was about the misfit of sex in movies reflected by the perversion of humans in cat bodies. What's the point? That American humor -- even a movie as supposedly trivial as this -- is sophisticated and highly self-referential. Check out the references: she is a writer, an analyst and appears on a TeeVee show. That adds so many more layers and we love it: Annabelle is in Tess who is on TeeVee as the writer of the book to support the ideal of her publisher lover. That's five folds, and it matches the previous record of "Nurse Betty." As balance, there's the bit the other way as well: Tess in Annabelle as a rock performer, possibly the most `ironic' type in our society. Ted's Evaluation -- 2 of 3: Has some interesting elements.
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23/05/2023 06:59
I enjoyed this film, and I do slightly prefer it to the Jodie Foster version. True, the first 15 minutes were a bit slow, and some of the script was a bit weak, not to mention the rather predictable storyline. But you know what, the performances of Lindsey Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis more than compensated, their performances were really entertaining, and I felt the chemistry between them. I loved the soundtrack, and I thought it was very sensible updating the story, so that it would appeal more to someone like my 13 year old sister, who really enjoyed it. The script, while contrived in some places, was on the whole, very funny, and anyone who's seen the 1976 film, will get a more of the same film, except updated. What I did like, is that Lohan's character is a representation of all of us, someone who doesn't do mornings, doesn't always get on with her mum, and has friends and enemies. In the 1976 version, Jodie Foster's interpretation was more sensible than Lohan's, who put a bit of her other films in, which is quite appealing for this sort of film. Overall, an enjoyable film, with a 7/10. Bethany Cox
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user3189685302168

23/05/2023 06:59
Silly remake of old DIsney film has mom (Jamie Lee Curtis, having a blast) and daughter (Lindsay Lohan, who must have had "gets to sing" placed in her contract) switching places... chaos ensues.. Similar to the old late 80s body switching films.. nothing new.. has a few laughs. GRADE: C
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Mrs_Marong💞

23/05/2023 06:59
Fun and harmless remake of the popular 1977 Disney film of the same name. Jamie and Lindsay star as a mother and teenage daughter, who don't exactly see eye to eye. They constantly argue and don't understand each others livelihoods and problems in any way shape or form. That is of course until they are magically transferred into each others bodies for a day with genuinely funny consequences. Despite the over familiarity of this type of subject, it is handed with real skill and does more than enough to have you chuckling throughout and basically watching the stars make fools of themselves! Lindsay Lohan is great, but the real star of the show is Jamie Lee Curtis in her best performance for years, she clearly enjoys herself in her role as mother (and daughter!!).
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