Freaky Friday (2018) Movie Review (2024)

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A Lot or a Little?

What you will—and won't—find in this movie.

  • Educational Value

    very little

    Positive representations of family relationships that benefit from honesty and compassion.

  • Positive Messages

    a lot

    Takes a lighthearted look at value of seeing the world through someone else's eyes. Ellie and her mom argue a lot, make accusations that are unkind, but as the story evolves, they come to see each other's strengths, struggles in a new light. The family also works through emotions surrounding a family member's death. Katherine's engagement means creation of a new blended family. Strong themes about self-expression, being true to yourself.

  • Positive Role Models

    some

    Katherine works hard to be a good mom, but her desire to do so often interferes with her relationship with Ellie, who's disrespectful in return. Both characters show willingness to change with new perspective; their relationship benefits. Mike's patient, gentle nature helps hold family together. Savannah is manipulative, controlling, gets her way by wielding her popularity as a threat.

  • Sex, Romance & Nudity

    none

    A sweet romance blossoms between teens. Catherine and her fiancé show affection with hugs and hand-holding.

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  • Language

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    Ellie calls her brother a nerd and says "I hate you" to her mom in the heat of an argument.

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  • Parents Need to Know

    Parents need to know that Freaky Friday is a family-friendly musical-style reimagining of the story about a mother and daughter who switch bodies after some accidental magic. Song-and-dance numbers are delightful additions to the plot (showcasing the cast's talents), and the story carefully explores serious emotions like grief after a loved one's death. Both teenage Ellie (Cozi Zuehlsdorff) and her mom (Heidi Blickenstaff) have some awkward moments related to each other's romantic lives, but they're handled more with humor than suggestion. A teen manipulates peers and adults to maintain her social dominance, but ultimately this delightful, energetic movie has exceptional messages about communication, honesty, and respect for others. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails.

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age 10+

Based on 8 parent reviews

Helen S. Adult

January 1, 2021

age 13+

Awful song about parents lying

I would have scored this higher as the kids seemed to be enjoying it, but then there was a song about parents lying about Santa Claus and magic and suggesting that when we praise our children we’re really lying to them and they’re not really good at anything. That’s just a horrible message - why would we want our kids to doubt everything? So I wish we had avoided this film.

joy_joy Adult

July 20, 2020

age 13+

Way better than the other two!! (my opinion)

**CALLING ALL MUSICAL LOVERS**This is a musical! I didn't know that it was a musical until the main characters busted out singing and dancing! I was shocked!I personally LOVED it! It was much cleaner than the last remake and I recommend over the first two versions.There are low and plunging tops and short skirts/shorts on the main characters and extras. Like for most of the movie...The main family is mixed. Black dad and white mom/kids. There is a lot of diversity in this movie, and I think it makes it feel real, so I applaud Disney!The daughter is grieving from her dad's death 5 years earlier. Her grief led to her being on the rebellious side, such as getting a belly button piercing.The daughter calls her brother names such as, "nerd face", etc. which helps tear him down leading to him running away from home. Cute little romance mixed in the plot line. Mother and daughter realize to switch back they need to confess their love for each other (**cough cough kinda like Frozen cough cough**)This does seem to be a movie for teenagers (girls) and their mom's. Like a mother daughter movie. I watched it with my 13-year-old sister and she was a bit bored, but I am 18 (female) and loved the balance of everything! And I love musicals so I'm a bit biased XD

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What's the Story?

FREAKY FRIDAY is a Disney musical that retells the story of a rebellious teen and her mom who unwittingly trade bodies and lives. Heidi Blickenstaff stars as Katherine Blake, a single mom busy preparing to marry her fiancé, Mike (Alex Desert), and (fingers crossed!) get the break her catering business needs by planning the entire event herself. She knows things would go a lot more smoothly if her daughter, Ellie (Cozi Zuehlsdorff), wasn't so contrary all the time, but Ellie's sure the fault lies with her mom, who just doesn't understand what it's like to be her. When mom and daughter find themselves in the wrong bodies, they must set aside their preconceptions and actually walk a mile in each other's shoes as they search for a way to reverse the magic.

Is It Any Good?

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Kids say (10):

This remake's shtick is the breakout musical numbers that give the familiar story a dynamic quality that you didn't even realize you wanted. All of the requisite hilarity of identity-swapping tales is here: Teen is shocked at her mom body's "loose skin" and laments adulting being "super unfun," Mom fails miserably at high school lingo and body language and can't resist giving sage advice to her daughter's social nemesis, and so on. Awkwardness abounds as Ellie and Katherine, played endearingly by the capable actresses, try desperately to maintain the status quo in each other's lives.

Besides the obvious message about not judging a book (or your mother) by its cover, Freaky Friday emphasizes self-expression and honest communication. It wouldn't have been as much fun for the audience, but Katherine and Ellie could have arrived at the same understanding about each other if they'd just called a truce and talked openly about their feelings at the start. In the end, it's that simple act that sets things right, and that's what families can take away from this movie.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about how Ellie and Katherine's relationship changes in Freaky Friday as a result of their experience in each other's bodies. How instructive would that be? Can you ever really understand someone else's situation? How does showing respect compensate for our inability to do so?

  • What character strengths like compassion do you see in Katherine and in Ellie? How does their relationship change after they learn to better understand each other? What stood in the way of that relationship before they switched identities?

  • What does the music add to this story? Have you seen the other Freaky Friday movies? In what ways does this one improve on the others? Are there ways in which it's lacking?

Movie Details

  • In theaters: August 10, 2018
  • On DVD or streaming: September 25, 2018
  • Cast: Cozi Zuehlsdorff, Heidi Blickenstaff, Alex Desert
  • Director: Steve Carr
  • Inclusion Information: Female actors, Black actors
  • Studio: Disney Channel Original Movies
  • Genre: Family and Kids
  • Topics: Magic and Fantasy, Great Girl Role Models, High School
  • Character Strengths: Communication
  • Run time: 90 minutes
  • MPAA rating: NR
  • Award: Common Sense Selection
  • Last updated: May 20, 2024

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