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Freaky Friday

Freaky Friday

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Frothy remake of the 1977 Disney body-swap comedy about a constantly quarrelling mother and daughter.

CertificatePG

Duration97 mins

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  • Ashton, 12
  • 16 reviews

Fresh look at Freaky Friday

5 stars

11 May 2022

Freaky Friday was made in 2003 by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Pictures. It also stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan. Its story is a very interesting concept and definitely one worth watching.

It was a regular evening for the Coleman family, sun was shining, almost no clouds in the sky, so they went to the local restaurant. Anna and her Mum argued (As usual) and there was a sudden earthquake! They both went to go check everyone was alright, and nobody else felt it, how peculiar. They both didn’t think much about it, it was a little odd, but not much else. Although, they were both unaware of what drama will come. – Next morning something seemed off, a different perspective maybe. They soon found out they had swapped consciousness; school was already hard enough for Anna, how would her Mum do it? Anna knew nothing about her Mums job, and has arrogant opinions often, what will she do? And besides all of that, there were plenty of other problems! Will they fix it? What were the problems? Why did they swap conscience? Watch Freaky Friday to find out.

This film was weird, and I loved it. I would rate it “U” (Universal, for everyone) and it’s a great movie to watch with the family. It has a small level of comedy and an intriguing storyline. If you haven’t already, Freaky Friday is something you certainly should watch.

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