I give the film: 3.5/5 One thing's for sure: Zac Efron is officially a bonafide Hollywood star. Moving on from prancing about in musical numbers in High School Musical, this is Efron's first foray into leading man territory, and although he still plays a basketball jock, the body-switching storyline allows him to show off his acting chops, and he does deliver. FINAL SAY: If you look pass the cliche, you'll find this an enjoyable, sometimes hilarious and heartwarming movie about cherishing your loved ones. Girls will enjoy it 100%.
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17 Again

Sound (1)2.5 Plot (2)3 Cast (2)3 Special Effects (1)2.5 Length & Pace (2)3 Cinematography (1)2.5 |
Writers: Jason Filardi (written by)
Release: 17 April 2009 (USA)
Tagline: Who says you're only young once?
Plot: About a guy whose life didn't quite turn out how he wanted it to and wishes he could go back to high school and change it. He wakes up one day and is seventeen again and gets the chance to rewrite his life.
Cast: Zac Efron - Mike O'Donnell (Teen), Leslie Mann - Scarlett O'Donnell (Adult), Thomas Lennon - Ned Gold, Matthew Perry - Mike O'Donnell (Adult), Tyler Steelman - Ned Gold (Teen), Allison Miller - Scarlett (Teen), Sterling Knight - Alex O'Donnell, Michelle Trachtenberg - Maggie O'Donnell, Adam Gregory - Dom, Hunter Parrish - Stan, Mario Cassem - Samir, Katerina Graham - Jaime, Tiya Sircar - Samantha, Melissa Ordway - Lauren, Melora Hardin - Principal Jane Masterson
Runtime: 102 min
Country: USA
Language: English
Company: Offspring Entertainment
Links: IMDb Profile
Categories: Comedy, Drama, Romance
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BOTTOM LINE: Zac Efron does an incredible job carrying this high concept film of a man who gets the chance to re-do his life over again, but he is let down by some stupid sequences and by-the-numbers direction that ultimately rob his effective and likeable presence of all that it deserves. THE GOOD: “17 Again” is hardly original but is imminently watchable thanks to the dynamic presence of Zac Efron who not only single-handedly carries the film, but demonstrates he can act as well. Frustrated middle-aged man Mike O’Donnell (Matthew Perry) finds himself heading towards a divorce with his wife Scarlet (Leslie Mann) and his career is going nowhere. Having given up the opportunity to play big league Basketball when he was 17 after he knocked up Scarlet, Mike finds himself regretting that decision and finds himself wanting to go back and do it all over again. A chance encounter at his old high school with a bizarre janitor who asks him if Mike really wants to...
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