Who says you're only young once?
In the whimsical yet poignant 2009 film "17 Again," directed by Burr Steers and produced by New Line Cinema and Offspring Entertainment, audiences are treated to a fantastical journey of self-discovery and redemption. The story follows Mike O'Donnell, a man in his late thirties who feels his life has spiraled out of control. After a chance encounter with a mysterious janitor, Mike wakes up to find himself transformed back into his 17-year-old self, portrayed by Zac Efron. This unexpected second chance at youth allows Mike to navigate high school once more, but this time with the wisdom and regrets of his adult life. Set against the backdrop of contemporary American high school life, "17 Again" cleverly blends humor with heartfelt moments as Mike, now masquerading as his own teenage son's new friend, attempts to mend his fractured family relationships. The film's strength lies in its ability to balance comedic elements with the emotional gravity of Mike's journey. As he reconnects with his estranged wife, Scarlet, played by Leslie Mann, and tries to guide his children, Alex and Maggie, Mike learns valuable lessons about the importance of family and the choices that shape our lives. Zac Efron's charismatic performance as the youthful Mike is a standout, bringing a fresh energy to the film while convincingly portraying the internal struggle of a man trapped in a teenager's body. The supporting cast, including Matthew Perry as the older Mike and Thomas Lennon as the quirky principal, adds depth and humor to the narrative. The film's visual style and soundtrack also contribute to its appeal, capturing the essence of teenage life with a nostalgic yet modern flair. "17 Again" ultimately delivers a message of hope and the possibility of change, no matter one's age. It reminds viewers that it's never too late to right past wrongs and to cherish the moments that truly matter. Through its engaging storyline and relatable characters, the film resonates with audiences of all ages, making it a memorable addition to the coming-of-age genre.
Год2009
Домашняя страница
Бюджет20000000$
Продолжительность102 мин
Доход136300000$
Жанрыкомедияфэнтезидрамамелодрама
Страны производстваUnited States of America