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Freaky Friday (2003)
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Originally released - 6 August 2003
Director - <a href="
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0914134/">Mark Waters</a>
Main Cast
<a href="
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0517820/">Lindsay Lohan</a> - Anna Coleman
<a href="
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000130/">Jamie Lee Curtis</a> - Tess Coleman
<a href="
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0614877/">Chad Michael Murray</a> - Jake
<a href="
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0332390/">Harold Gould</a> - Grandpa
<a href="
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001319/>Mark Harmon</a> - Ryan
<a href="
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1269329/">Ryan Malgarini</a> - Harry Coleman
Budget - 26,000,000
Domestic Box Office Gross - $110,230,332 ($120,284,508 adjusted)
Worldwide Box Office Gross - $160,846,332 ($175,517,224 adjusted)
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In the tradition of THE PRINCESS DIARIES, Disney's FREAKY FRIDAY is the extremely funny and heartwarming comedy everyone will love. Dr. Tess Coleman (the hilarious Jamie Lee Curtis) and her teenage daughter Anna (rockin' Lindsay Lohan) have one thing in common -- they don't relate to each other on anything. Not clothes or men or Anna's passion to be in a rock band. Nothing. Then one night a little mystic mayhem changes their lives and they wake up to the biggest freak-out ever. Tess and Anna are trapped inside each other's body! But Tess's wedding is Saturday and the two must find a way to switch back -- fast! Literally forced to walk in each other's shoes, will they gain respect and understanding for the other's point of view? Filled with comedy, rock 'n roll and lots of heart, FREAKY FRIDAY is freaking fun everyone can enjoy together.
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Disney's current teen/tween movies don't really do much for me on the whole, but I really must confess to liking 
Freaky Friday, probably because it does have in my opiniong a wonderful concept for a plot.
Again it is a Disney remake, which again is not something which usually excites me, but being different to the original, whilst remaining in the spirit of the original goes a long way to help me enjoy this film, in fact I'd say that even though it's very difficult to compare the two movies as they travle down different paths, this modern retelling would be my favourite of the two.
The performances of the film's two main characters are wondeful, both Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan are superb, Curtis gives a wonderfully convincingly performance of a teenager trapped in her mother's body, and God help me for saying this but Lohan does a fantastic job of acting (Yes, she can act!) as a middle aged woman in the body of a teenager.
Whilst by no means being on the level of an epic, Freaky Friday manages to be a very strong film, and most importantly seems to have been made without an agenda, unlike films such as 
The Lizzie McGuire Movie and 
The Princess Diaries which to me reek of being made to hit a certain genre, and for all the money that went into them seem rather fake. Likewise it does not have the "cash in update, lack of imagination" agenda that most of the remaked have. Perhaps that it why it is so satisying that this film became a rather substantial hit in 2003, probably outperforming Disney's (and probably the critics and publics) expectations.
Another reason I must praise this film is because the film makers seem to understand that people don't like having soppy morals being rammed down their throat. The film makes it's point, but not in a sappy, tear filled, drawn out, "Let's look at the errors of our ways" fashion. It makes the point for the necessity of the story, then it leaves it without overdramatics.
A very satisfying film from modern Disney, which I feel very closely is in the same belt of good hearted innocent whimsy and fun which 1960s films such as "That Darn Cat" and "The Parent Trap" live in, and I wish that movies in the teen genre were more like this one. It proves that films about teen girls with teen angst and high school troubles can be made without them being generic and cheap. A thorough reccommendation from me.
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