Freakier Friday (2025) Review

22 Years after Tess and Anna experienced the body swap, we are about to have an even freakier experience. Anna’s own daughter Harper is struggling to understand her as well as navigating a new family set up with Lily her will be stepsister.

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The last time we saw Tess and Anna they had learnt to appreciate one another and realise that actually life isn’t easy no matter what age you currently are, but this time we are going to get a double swap!

Anna now a mother herself with a teenage daughter named Harper, throwing their lives into chaos when she meets Eric Reyes who has his own teenage daughter named Lily. Obviously Harper and Lily pretty much hate each other and constantly clash at school, so naturally when visiting the infamous Chinese restaurant surely it’s not going to happen again.

We get Anna and Harper switching over and Tess swaps with Lily, this allows different generational mixes. Given the family could potentially move to London this gives Lily and Harper the chance to try and stop the wedding, give the body swap that had occured. Naturally everyone else had no idea what was going on.

It actually had some nice messages attached to it all as well, especially trying to understand love and how people end up together. You know Harper and Lily thinking that Anna’s first love Jake would be the answer to it all, somethings are well and truly best left in the past and while that might have worked as teenagers they are totally different as adults.

Again Jamie Lee Curtis getting to act like a teenager again is just a true joy isn’t it! On another note I really was pleased to see Lindsay Lohan back on the big screen and thought she truly looked great, surely this sequel two decades later was just a fun ride. Julia Butters and Sophia Hammons are both really good as well, bouncing off each other and taking on the two personalities in a nice manner. Manny Jacinto was just brilliant as well wasn’t he! Bringing back other characters throughout the film was a lovely touch.

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  1. oh no, I really didn’t get on with this one. Only laughed a couple of times and I thought the script was a babbling mess. Kudos to them for getting so many of the original cast back (only 2 missing… and they had very good excuses!) 2/5.

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