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I definitely recommend it. I first knew about this movie from a friend's recommendation. I must say that I was pleasantly surprised by it. While the story is undoubtedly cliched, the girls' performances were great.
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I liked Danielle Harris in this movie. She's funny and cute. She did both Hayley and Alexia-as-Hayley very well, especially the latter. That table dance at the cafeteria was hilarious! I do think that Katherine stole the movie, however. She had the harder job of playing a shy, insecure little girl trapped in a tall, gorgeous body but she did a beautiful job of it.
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Her every shy smile and excited squeal leaves us in no doubt that it is actually Hayley in Alexia's body. I especially loved the part when they were taking the Princesses' pictures for the paper and she was making these outrageous faces. I forgot how funny Katherine can be. It really makes me think her comedic talents are being underused in her show, but that's another story. A small piece of trivia: Danielle Harris played the younger sister but she is actually a year-and-a-half older that Katherine Heigl.
It made sense to reverse the girls' roles. Katherine is not only at least a foot taller than Danielle, she is also has the quintessential 'popular girl' look. Besides, since they were supposed to have switched bodies, each of them were playing their own age for most of the movie anyway. I think the girls were perfectly cast. The supporting cast were also great. I especially enjoyed the performance of the actress who played their mother. She played her part as a mother torn between her motherly instincts and 'the experiment' convincingly. The rest of the cast really didn't have enough scenes to develop their characters but that's okay since the movie was about the sisters anyway.
They did a good enough job given what little material they had. Too bad they don't make wholesome movies like this anymore. We need more good, clean, funny movies like this.
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Katherine does a fantastic job as an actress in this film! This was the first film I saw her in and the first film I really started to fall for her in. See all reviews. Get to Know Us. English Choose a language for shopping. There's a problem loading this menu right now.
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Opening their eyes, they are delighted to see their wish has come true. They return to the Winter Festival, where Alexia is crowned queen. She then dances on stage with her boyfriend, while Hayley finds their new neighbor Simon and dances with him. The real Hunter High basketball team was the opposing team in the basketball game and were called the Wolverines. The movie was filmed in late and early , which is why snow is present in some shots and Danielle Harris has visible breath when opening the door. The movie shares similar elements with many other films also featuring the FreakyFriday Flip television trope.
In August 15, , the movie re-aired in Disney Channel which had 3. The film has received a generally positive rating from FoxWeekly, giving the film an 8 out of From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article is about the film.
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