Movie Review : 17 Again

Enjoyable, frequently funny body swap comedy with likeable characters, a decent script and a superb central performance from Zac Efron.

Directed by Burr Steers, 17 Again opens in 1989 with 17-year-old Mike (Zac Efron) choosing to marry his pregnant girlfriend Scarlet instead of following a promising high school basketball career. Flash forward to the present and Mike (now played by Matthew Perry) finds his life falling apart: Scarlet (Leslie Mann) has initiated divorce proceedings, his teenage kids (Michelle Trachtenberg as Maggie and Sterling Knight as Alex) don’t seem to like him very much, he’s lost his job and he’s reduced to crashing with his high school nerd turned techno billionaire best friend Ned (Thomas Lennon).

Movie Review : 17 Again

However, when Mike wishes that he could be a teenager again he falls into a magical whirlpool (don’t ask) and is transformed into the 17-year-old version of himself (Efron again). Enrolling in high school, Mike quickly figures out that he’s supposed to help his kids in some way, but complications ensue when he discovers that Alex is picked on at school and Maggie is dating the class bully (Hunter Parrish). And to make matters worse, Mike somehow has to stop Scarlet from moving on with her life, even though she’s now old enough to be his mother.

Efron is an extremely likeable lead (High School Musical fans should note there’s some dancing but no singing) and proves a surprisingly good dramatic actor to boot. In particular, he completely nails the film’s emotional climax and he also has convincing chemistry with Mann.

In addition, Steers has assembled a great comic cast and ensures that each character gets the chance to shine. Highlights include Ned’s sub-plot romance with foxy Principal Masterson (Melora Hardin), Alex’s disastrous chat-up attempts and Mike fending off his daughter’s unexpectedly aggressive advances when she develops a crush on him.

As body swap movies go, 17 Again is no Freaky Friday, but it’s still a lot of fun, thanks to likeable performances and an engaging script. Recommended.

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Movie Review : 17 Again
Singapore Date: 16th April 2009
Language: English
Running Time: 102 mins
Rating: PG
Genre: Comedy
Tagline: Who says you’re only young once?
Starring: Matthew Perry, Leslie Mann, Michelle Trachtenberg, Zac Efron
Directed by: Burr Steers
Company: Offspring Entertainment
Singapore Distributor: Warner Bros
iZone Rating:

8/10

Official Website :
17 Again


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