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17 Again

  • Director: Burr Steers
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Fantasy Comedy, Teen Movie
  • Themes: Trading Bodies, Wishes Come True, Midlife Crises
  • Main Cast: Zac Efron, Leslie Mann, Thomas Lennon, Matthew Perry, Tyler Steelman
  • Release Year: 2009
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 102 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

A former high school basketball star gets a second shot at life when he's miraculously transformed into a teenager and offered the opportunity to redefine his future. Back in 1989, Mike O' Donnell (Matthew Perry) had it all; not only was the 17-year-old senior the king of the basketball court, but college scouts were circling as well. But just as Mike's future began to glow brighter than ever before, he sacrificed everything in order to stay by his expectant girlfriend, Scarlet, and be a good father. Nearly 20 years later, Mike has just been passed over for a big promotion at work, his marriage is failing, and his teenage kids can't stand him. His dreams long gone and his family falling apart, Mike takes to staying with his best friend, Ned (Thomas Lennon), a former high school geek-turned-techno billionaire. Then, seemingly out of nowhere, Mike is transported back into his teenage body and given the given the unique opportunity to relive his salad days. But while Mike may look 17 again, his thirtysomething outlook at life puts him hopelessly at odds with the class of 2009. When Mike discovers that by attempting to recapture his best years he could risk losing all the best things he ever experienced in life, the time comes to make a decision that could have a drastic impact on both his past and his future. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Cast

Allison Miller - Scarlet (Teen); Sterling Knight - Alex O'Donnell; Michelle Trachtenberg - Maggie O'Donnell; Adam Gregory - Dom; Hunter Parrish - Stan; Katerina Graham - Jamie; Tiya Sircar - Samantha; Melora Hardin - Principal Jane Masterson; Brian Doyle-Murray - Janitor; Jim Gaffigan - Coach Murphy; Mario Cassem - Samir; Melissa Ordway - Lauren; Josie Loren - Nicole; Randy Gordon - Photographer; Collette Wolfe - Wendy; Tommy Dewey - Roger

Credit

Tom Reta - Art Director, Lisa Beach - Casting, Sarah Katzman - Casting, Jamal Sims - Choreography, Rolfe Kent - Conductor, Dara Weintraub - Co-producer, Pamela Withers Chilton - Costume Designer, Burr Steers - Director, Padraic McKinley - Editor, Toby Emmerich - Executive Producer, Mark Kaufman - Executive Producer, Keith Goldberg - Executive Producer, Jason Barrett - Executive Producer, Kristi Frankenheimer - Location Manager, Rolfe Kent - Composer (Music Score), Buck Damon - Musical Direction/Supervision, Garreth Stover - Production Designer, Tim Suhrstedt - Cinematographer, Adam Shankman - Producer, Jennifer Gibgot - Producer, Lorrie Campbell - Set Designer, Steve Cantamessa - Sound Mixer, Dara Weintraub - Unit Production Manager, Jason Filardi - Screenwriter, Frank Salvino - Post Production Supervisor, Lisa Vijitchanton - Production Coordinator, Gina Fortunato - Production Supervisor, Steven R. Gehrke - Script Supervisor, Michelle Kurpaska - Costumes Supervisor, Natali Kendrick Pope - Set Decorator

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17 Again

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Burr Steers
Produced by Adam Shankman
Jennifer Gibgot
Written by Jason Filardi
Keenan Donahue
Starring Zac Efron
Leslie Mann
Thomas Lennon
Sterling Knight
Hunter Parrish
Melora Hardin
Michelle Trachtenberg
Matthew Perry
Music by Rolfe Kent
Cinematography Tim Suhrstedt
Editing by Padraic McKinley
Studio Offspring Entertainment
Distributed by New Line Cinema
Release date(s) April 17, 2009
Running time 102 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $20 million (est.)[1]
Gross revenue $135,964,569[2]

17 Again is a 2009 American comedy film from New Line Cinema directed by Burr Steers. The film was released in the United States on April 17, 2009. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 11, 2009.

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Plot

Seventeen-year-old Mike O'Donnell has been big success in high school. He seemingly has it all, when, right before the championship basketball game, his girlfriend Scarlet Porter finds out that she is pregnant. In that moment, he makes the decision to throw everything away (including basketball and a chance at a scholarship) and proposes to her.

Twenty years later, Mike's life has come to a standstill. Scarlet has separated from him, forcing him to move in with his geeky and wealthy best friend since high school, Ned Gold. His job is going nowhere, and his kids Maggie and Alex want nothing to do with him. While visiting Hayden High School to reminisce about the life he threw away, he encounters a mysterious janitor. On the way home, he sees the janitor standing on the edge of a bridge - apparently about to commit suicide, Mike runs towards him, but his path is blocked momentarily by a passing truck. When he reaches the edge, the janitor is gone, and there is a strange vortex below the bridge. Mike slips and falls into the vortex, blacks out, and awakens back on the bridge. When he gets home, he discovers that he has been magically transformed into his 17-year old self.

Ned sees Mike in his house, and thinks he is a thief. Ned fights with Mike, as Mike tries to prove he is the real Mike. When Ned tries to hit Mike over the head with a picture of the two of them at their 1989 graduation, he realizes that is the real Mike. Mike then returns to the school to find the janitor that he spoke with the day before and became aware of there being no such person working there. He then goes back to Ned's house, where he is playing the PS3. Mike then decides that with Ned posing as his father, Mike enrolls at Hayden High as Mark Gold. He believes he has been given the chance to live his life over again, "but to do it right". Then he discovers that Maggie is dating the basketball captain Stan, who is bullying Alex. He realizes that his real mission is to help his children, and makes friends with both Alex and Maggie. With Mark's help, Alex gets a place on the basketball team and the girlfriend he desires. Mark comforts Maggie when she is dumped by Stan, who was pressuring her for sex. Mark also meets Scarlet. He helps her decorate her garden, gaining a new appreciation for her, and dances with her before she goes on a date (to the song that he and Scarlet danced to at their wedding). Mark and Scarlet clearly feel a connection as they danced, and are about to kiss, until Alex walks in on them. At first Scarlet seemed uncaring that her son is right there, but then she feels embarrassed and tells Mark that she is Alex's mother and that this is inappropriate.

With Mark's help during the basketball game, Alex makes the winning basket. Meanwhile, Ned is attracted to the principal of Hayden High, Jane Masterson. Although his initial attempts to 'peacock' her fail he manages to take her out to dinner. When Mark notices the two of them leaving he decides to throw a party at Ned's house to celebrate Alex scoring the winning basket and to help him get the girl he likes. During the party Scarlet appears, looking for Alex, and Mark tells her that Alex could have a girlfriend by the end of the party and brings her up to the balcony to show her. Ned and Jane soon bond over a love of The Lord Of The Rings. When he takes her back to his house, they discover an out-of-control party raging there. After Maggie tries to have sex with Mark, Maggie sees their principal Ms. Masterson, who threatens everyone with detention, unless the stop the party, and goes looking for Mark to warn him and finds Mark with her mother Scarlet. While Mark and Scarlet are talking, Mike's feelings for her are reawakened, (especially after she tells him "he's really become a part of the family"). But when he kisses her, she is appalled, and slaps him and calls him a "weirdo little man child" when he chases after her and tries to tell her that he is Mike. This exchange is witnessed by Maggie and her friends, who are all disgusted and slap him too, especially since Maggie has become smitten with Mark. For cutting his date with Jane short, Ned slaps Mark a few times as well.

The following morning, Ned reminds Mike that it is the date of his divorce hearing with Scarlet. Mark appears in court to read a letter from Mike O'Donnell pleading for a second chance. Scarlet is touched by the letter. When she sees that the "letter" is really just a piece of paper with directions on it, she realizes that Mark spoke extemporaneously. Later, at the championship game, Mike makes a gesture which she recognizes as his. Realizing the truth about who "Mark" is, and that she is in the same situation as twenty years earlier, she flees the scene. Mike follows, handing the ball to Alex, who goes on to make the winning shot. The janitor catches sight of Mike and changes him back into his adult self. Mike promises Scarlet to spend the rest of his life making it up to her. Scarlet and Mike kiss and reunite.

In the end, Mike happily reconciles with his family, and becomes the coach of the Hayden High basketball team, while Ned and Ms. Masterson seem to have a "relationship".

Cast

Reception

Box office

17 Again was a commercial success with an estimated $20 million to make, and a worldwide gross of over $135 million. The film grossed $9,465,000 domestically on its first day of release and ended its opening weekend at #1, with a total of $23.7 million.[2]

Critics

Critically the film was less successful, with reviews favorable to mixed. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a rating of 56% based on 125 professional reviews.[3] The review aggregator, Metacritic, has given the film a 48% based on 27 reviews, which puts it in the "mixed or average reviews" category. 

Soundtrack

17 Again
Soundtrack by Various Artists
Released April 21, 2009
Genre Soundtrack
Label New Line Records

17 Again: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released on April 21, 2009.[4]

Official soundtrack

  1. "On My Own" by Vincent Vincent and The Villains
  2. "Can't Say No" by The Helio Sequence
  3. "L.E.S. Artistes" by Santigold
  4. "Naïve" by The Kooks
  5. "This Is Love" by Toby Lightman
  6. "You Really Wake Up the Love in Me" by The Duke Spirit
  7. "The Greatest" by Cat Power
  8. "Rich Girls" by The Virgins
  9. "This Is for Real" by Motion City Soundtrack
  10. "Drop" by Ying Yang Twins
  11. "Cherish" by Kool & The Gang
  12. "Bust a Move" by Young MC
  13. "Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins (from Top Gun)

Additional music credits

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