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Freaky Friday

  • 2003
  • PG
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan in Freaky Friday (2003)
An overworked mother and her daughter do not get along. When they switch bodies, each is forced to adapt to the other's life for one freaky Friday.
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Tess and her daughter, Anna, do not get along. However, things take a turn when, in a freak incident, they switch bodies and are forced to live each other's lives.Tess and her daughter, Anna, do not get along. However, things take a turn when, in a freak incident, they switch bodies and are forced to live each other's lives.Tess and her daughter, Anna, do not get along. However, things take a turn when, in a freak incident, they switch bodies and are forced to live each other's lives.

  • Director
    • Mark Waters
  • Writers
    • Mary Rodgers
    • Heather Hach
    • Leslie Dixon
  • Stars
    • Jamie Lee Curtis
    • Lindsay Lohan
    • Mark Harmon
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    163K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    506
    210
    • Director
      • Mark Waters
    • Writers
      • Mary Rodgers
      • Heather Hach
      • Leslie Dixon
    • Stars
      • Jamie Lee Curtis
      • Lindsay Lohan
      • Mark Harmon
    • 338User reviews
    • 114Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Jamie Lee Curtis
    Jamie Lee Curtis
    • Tess Coleman
    Lindsay Lohan
    Lindsay Lohan
    • Anna Coleman
    Mark Harmon
    Mark Harmon
    • Ryan
    Harold Gould
    Harold Gould
    • Grandpa
    Chad Michael Murray
    Chad Michael Murray
    • Jake
    Stephen Tobolowsky
    Stephen Tobolowsky
    • Mr. Bates
    Christina Vidal
    Christina Vidal
    • Maddie
    Ryan Malgarini
    Ryan Malgarini
    • Harry Coleman
    Haley Hudson
    Haley Hudson
    • Peg
    Rosalind Chao
    Rosalind Chao
    • Pei-Pei
    Lucille Soong
    Lucille Soong
    • Pei-Pei's Mom
    Willie Garson
    Willie Garson
    • Evan
    Dina Spybey-Waters
    Dina Spybey-Waters
    • Dottie Robertson
    • (as Dina Waters)
    Julie Gonzalo
    Julie Gonzalo
    • Stacey Hinkhouse
    Christina Marie Walter
    • Same Shirt Girl
    Lu Elrod
    Lu Elrod
    • Detention Monitor
    Heather Hach
    Heather Hach
    • Gym Teacher
    Lorna Scott
    Lorna Scott
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    • Director
      • Mark Waters
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      • Mary Rodgers
      • Heather Hach
      • Leslie Dixon
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Freaky Friday' (2003) is celebrated for its comedic timing, standout performances by Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan, and relatable humor. The film explores generational divides with heartwarming moments and realistic mother-daughter struggles. Critics praise the chemistry between the leads, clever humor, and touching scenes. Despite minor flaws like over-the-top scenes, it remains a fun, family-friendly remake.
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    vchimpanzee

    Curtis outstanding as troubled teen in mom's body

    At first I couldn't understand why this was the version to see. It didn't seem any better than the Shelley Long/Gaby Hoffmann version I enjoyed years ago. Lindsay Lohan was a holy terror and her mom was merely uptight but nothing special. But of course all that changed when the magic spell took effect and Anna woke up horrified.

    There are many deserving performances, mostly dramatic, that get Oscar nominations each year. It's easier for a movie like this to get recognition when comedy has its own categories. But Jamie Lee Curtis was amazing. Such a bizarre sight, this middle-aged woman acting like a teen! Maybe Oscar would be asking too much because of the competition, but Curtis certainly deserved a Golden Globe nomination. And Lindsay Lohan did a capable job of the mom in a teen's body, trying so hard to fit in at school.

    Harold Gould's performance also should be noted. He made quite a likable buffoonish grandfather. I liked Rosalind Chao's clueless, almost stereotypical restaurant hostess. Lucille Soong made us notice as Chao's meddling mom who just HAD to help this family. And Jeff Marcus as one of Tess' more troubled patients.

    Although the musicians showed talent, I will say I agree with the first opinion Tess had of her daughter's music. It was all just noise! I liked the music for the wedding rehearsal.

    I still want to see the Jodie Foster original, and twice I have been annoyed that someone felt the need to do a remake rather than show the original. But this one was really worth it!
    9WCBrown

    What, me cry?

    Look . . . I'm mainly into sci-fi, fantasy, action-thriller, and special effects movies (i.e. Matrix, LOTR, Identity, Star Wars, etc.) and generally try to avoid chic flicks and warm-fuzzy feel-good movies. After watching the current Freaky Friday starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan now I understand why.

    See, I'm a guy, and guys don't cry, well, that's what we've been told. On top of that I'm 48 years old so I'd better have my maturity act together. So, what happened? Besides laughing my butt off at the truly funny scenes (my wife and I caught a few stares from other movie-goers), I had to strain every muscle in my body to keep from bawling like a, no, it can't be true .. . girl.

    I might have to consult a therapist (Jamie Lee can certainly fill that role anytime) to understand why this movie had such a profound effect on my emotions. Maybe it's because my parents never really understood me (I certainly understand them now) or maybe it's because I have a couple daughters and I've rarely tried to put myself in their shoes. This movie accomplished that for me, big time . . . the ultimate exercise in empathy.

    The interaction between mother and daughter was superbly acted and very believable especially with the switched roles. Moreover, the supporting characters, from the little brother, to the fiancé, to the grandfather, to even the detention monitor at the school were also outstanding and made this story a real winner.

    I can honestly say that this is in my top 20 favorite movies of all time and I will most certainly buy the DVD when available. I can't believe I've been saying all this about a movie way out of my usual genre but here it is, in writing. Please watch this movie, and then tell me I'm not losing it. Enjoy!
    7movieguy1021

    Freaky Friday: 7/10

    To make Freaky Friday work perfectly; you would have to believe that Jamie Lee Curtis is Lindsay Lohan and Lindsay Lohan is Jamie Lee Curtis. Although at times it seemed that way, at other times, it just seemed like Lohan was trying to be Curtis and Curtis was trying to be Lohan. Any way you look at it, Freaky Friday is a family-friendly film that tries to please everyone, and does. It pleases shallow teen prep girls because of Chad Michael Murray. It pleases teen boys because of Lindsay Lohan. It pleases older men because of a Jamie Lee Curtis thong shot. It pleases older women because of Mark Harmon. It pleases the whole family, being that they already saw Finding Nemo and it's the only other family movie out there.

    Tess Coleman (Jamie Lee Curtis) (changed from Ellen Andrews from the novel by Mary Rodgers) is a harried psychiatrist who still has time for her family. Anna Colemen (Lohan) (changed from Annabel Andrews) is supposed to be a typical teenager (but is anything but), and has daily fights with her younger brother Harry (Ryan Malgarini) (changed from Ben Andrews). Tess is going to marry Ryan (Harmon), because her husband died three years ago (can't there be a Disney movie with both parents still alive?), of whom Anna doesn't approve. After a fueled feud, Tess and Anna open fortune cookies that switch bodies: Tess is in Anna's body, and vice versa. Whatever will be done?

    Although most people have praised Curtis for her accurate portrayal of a typical teen (although with the people at my school, what she does is anything but typical), and she should be, Lohan does better at being an adult. If Lohan, a teenager, could be an adult so well, that's rather scary. I thought at most times Lohan was Tess, but Curtis was having too much fun as Anna to really be thought of as great. Instead of acting like Lohan, Curtis just acts like a young kid who just ate too much ice cream.

    One part of Freaky Friday that I didn't like is how often we were put in an awkward situation. And when they were there, they just didn't seem plausible. All of a sudden, Anna-as-Tess is a guest on a talk show, talks to someone she has a crush on, and watches Tess-as-Anna perform? Not only were they awkward, they were just not believable. On the other hand, Freaky Friday not only has some genuinely funny moments, but is also quite touching at times. Obviously, it was going to be, and Tess and Anna were going to learn to respect each other, considering it was shown in the trailer.

    One other part I didn't like was how far it strayed from the book. It only focused on Anna-as-Tess (Annabel-as-Ellen), and how she spent her day. Of course, back then she was a housewife, but now she has to be a successful doctor. I do admire it for changing it, unlike others, which is basically watching the book. Overall, Freaky Friday is a likable, pleasant 90-minute diverter. It won't change your life, but you won't be upset you saw it.

    My rating: 7/10

    Rated PG for mild thematic elements and some language.
    harry_tk_yung

    Just the right touch

    Freaky Friday has just the right touch. In making an identity-switch movie, there is always the temptation to overdo things, in both the comedy and the pathos sides. Jamie Lee Curtis has just about the right balance portraying a 15-year-old in a 40-year-old body. On the comedy side, although on occasions coming across as just a little bit too silly, Curtis has on the whole brought out the funny side of the situation without undue exaggeration. The important thing is her success in making the whole thing believable. On the pathos side, her toasting speech in the engagement ceremony is touching performance. Lindsay Logan, on the other hand, has much less opportunity of repeating her brilliant performance in The Parent Trap (1998). The fault is not hers. It's just that it's much less fun watching a 40-year-old in a 15-year-old body than the other way around. While this is obviously the ladies' show, the two beaus provide reliable support. However, it is the fantastic pair of grandpa (Harold Gould) and little brother (Ryan Malgarini) who stole the show, particularly the little guy. I for one would love to see a sequel with this pair swapping bodies. Good flick; well worth the admission price.
    9cadfile

    An homage to the old Disney and a hoot for the viewer

    I've been wanting to see this film since the trailers started playing many moons ago. I saw the Jody Foster version when it first came out in 1976 and like that one, the 2003 version is an excellent all ages movie. It reminds me of the great flicks Disney use to release all the time during the 60's and 70's so it was no surprise they reached to the vault to redo "Freaky Friday".

    Jamie Lee Curtis has her best comedy role since "A Fish Called Wanda". She was having fun with the part and many of the teen mannerisms she did as Annabell were dead on. Curtis is one of the most underrated actors in the world. Just based on her performance "Freaky Friday" was a great ride.

    Lindsay Lohan made the movie better with her take on Annabell. I have liked Lohan since "The Parent Trap" and if she decides to stay with acting she might go on as long as Jody Foster has in the business. Lohan has one thing that actors like Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts have and that is an expressive face. Acting is so much better when the actor can add to their part through the expressions in their face and Lindsay can do that.

    Watching the movie was a delight for me. I never got the feeling that 35 year old men wrote the script (they didn't) like I do with some of the "teen" movies out today.

    The music used by the movie band "Pink Slip" was above average and the other soundtrack music fit the film as well.

    Now if they would just do a big budget "Herbie the Love Bug" feature, I would be even more happy.

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    • Trivia
      When Jamie Lee Curtis found out that Lindsay Lohan, who was going to be playing her daughter, had starred in The Parent Trap (1998), she asked, "Which twin did she play?", unaware that Lohan had performed both roles.
    • Goofs
      When Tess (in Anna's body) wakes up after the swap, she makes her way out of Anna's room and the door, which was removed the night before, is still there. In subsequent shots, and conversations, it's obvious that the door isn't supposed to be there.
    • Quotes

      Anna (in Tess's body): Like cooking: I mean, have you never heard of takeout? And cleaning: let's don't and say we did. Quality time with your kids: You know what? Quit bugging 'em. Leave 'em alone. They like it!

    • Crazy credits
      The beginning of the end credits are shown to appear hand-written.
    • Alternate versions
      Scenes cut from a 2008 ABC airing include Jake singing "Hit Me Baby" to Tess's bedroom window and Pei-Pei's mother attempting to switch Harry and his grandfather. The ABC version instead ends with Tess and Anna dancing with their respective lovers before cutting to Anna's end credits performance.
    • Connections
      Edited into Freaky Friday: Deleted Scene (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Ultimate
      Written by Jeff Coplan and Robert Ellis Orrall

      Produced by Michael Simpson

      Performed by Lindsay Lohan

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    • Release date
      • August 6, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Stream Freaky Friday officially on Disney+ Hotstar Indonesia
    • Languages
      • English
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Un viernes de locos
    • Filming locations
      • Dorris Place Elementary School - 2225 Dorris Place, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Casual Friday Productions
      • Gunn Films
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $110,230,332
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $22,203,007
      • Aug 10, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $160,849,833
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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