In 2003, Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan offered the sacred moments of entertainment in Freaky Friday. Some do not know this, but this is the adaptation of Mary Rogers’ novel, which has already been introduced by Disney in 1976, Jodi’s crazy, crazy, crazy Friday.
According to the site FlixpatrolFamily film offers itself a second youth by releasing a second part of cinema, Freaky Friday 2: Still in my mother’s shoes. More than 20 years after camping for her mother and her daughter, these two actors will find this suite on our screens The exchange of the body.
Eternal Comedy
First of all, the highest to see in 44 countries (peak 50 years ago 50 years ago), Freaky Friday is all the fun and light films that come with Dr. Tes Koleman and her fifteen -year -old daughter Anna. They have no common taste, whether it be clothing, hairstyle, music and even fewer men … One Thursday evening, their dissatisfaction began. Two Chinese Happiness Cake makes everything difficult to create a mystical shock … The next morning, Tess and Anna find each other …
Access to the film on Disney+ allows the whole new generation to discover this cult comedy, while others discover it. Freaky Friday is a product of his time, Disney Ultraviolet and Colored Teen Comedies.
The period when Lindsey Lohan did not like the media frescoes yet, Chad Michael Murray was popular thanks to the Scott brothers, as well as Mark Harmon with NCIS. Actors (in the case of Lohan and Michael Murray), whose career has undergone a sacred slowdown and those who have a chain of Christmas comedies.
If Mark Waters’s director feature film (Lolita, despite me) is not a comedy of the year, its sympathetic capital is unparalleled: Jamie Lee Curtis is never ridiculous as he does not seriously and her alchemy is important to Lohan. Perfect entertainment for this summer, in short!
Freaky Friday, to see Disney+.
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