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Movie reviews for 17 Again 
 
This is a charming fantasy with friends star Matthew Perry, and Zac Efron of 
High school musical, interchangeably as Mike O'Donnell in the lead roles.

It is a little similar to Big starring Tom Hanks.

We meet Mike 20 years ago about to be signed up to college basketball, but he 
finds out some news that meant he had to make a choice between his girlfriend 
Scarlett or his professional dreams.

We fast forward to the present and Mike is a little disappointed in the way his 
life has turned, as he and his wife Scarlett played by the lovely Leslie Mann 
(The 40 year old virgin) are facing a divorce, and all Mike can do is 
reminiscence on how his life could have turned out, in the meantime he crashes 
at the home of his best friend an extreme dork/geek Ned Gold played hilariously 
by Thomas Lennon (Reno 911).

Mike happens to bump into a mysterious old man as a janitor played by Brain 
Doyle-Murray (Bedazzled, looks a little like M.C. Gainey, Tom in Lost), who 
asks him what he would like to change in his life, he replies if he could go 
back to high school and do things differently, the Janitor asks him if he is 
sure, to which to reinforces his wish. Soon afterwards he sees the Janitor leap 
off a bridge and in the process of trying to save him, finds himself falling 
down the bridge into a portal, he wakes up in the home of his best friend but 
inside the body of himself when he was 17.

This is where the fun begins, as he sees this as a chance to be closer to his 
kids, because he enrols back in his high school, the same high school his kids 
now go to, Alex and Maggie played by Sterling Knight and Michelle Trachtenberg 
respectively, there is a funny sequence where he tries to encourage everyone in 
the class to abstain from sex apart from marriage, whilst not that far away the 
local troublemaker is kissing his daughter.

He also has to handle his soon to be ex, who finds he looks remarkbly similar 
to what Mike looked like in high school, when she first meets him as a 17 year 
old again, she can't help pulling his face like a plasticine, much to the 
embarrassment of her friend, and Mike takes this chance at trying a 
reconciliation with his wife (on his older self's behalf of course).

His best friend, Ned who now acts as his father also has fallen for the local 
school principal, Jane Masterson played by the lovely Melora Hardin (The 
Office), and he is using all his means to get her to at least agree on a date.

It is a charming fantasy, many will sure to reminiscence about their high 
school years.
 
 Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at http://moviereviews.noskram.com/  <strong>Movie 
reviews</strong> 
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