When Did 17 Again Come Out

2009 American film past Burr Steers

17 Once again
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Theatrical release poster

Directed by Burr Steers
Written by Jason Filardi
Produced by
  • Adam Shankman
  • Jennifer Gibgot
Starring
  • Zac Efron
  • Leslie Isle of mann
  • Thomas Lennon
  • Michelle Trachtenberg
  • Matthew Perry
Cinematography Tim Suhrstedt
Edited by Padraic McKinley
Music by Rolfe Kent

Production
companies

  • New Line Picture palace
  • Offspring Entertainment
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures

Release date

  • April 17, 2009 (2009-04-17)

Running time

105 minutes
Country Us
Language English
Budget $forty 1000000[1] [2]
Box office $139.5 meg[2]

17 Once more is a 2009 American fantasy comedy film directed by Burr Steers. The picture follows a 37-year-onetime man named Mike (Matthew Perry) who becomes his 17-yr-erstwhile cocky (Zac Efron) later on a adventure accident. The film too stars Leslie Mann, Thomas Lennon, Michelle Trachtenberg, Melora Hardin and Sterling Knight in supporting roles. The motion picture was released in the United states on April 17, 2009. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $139 million.

Plot [edit]

In 1989, 17-yr-old star athlete Mike O'Donnell's girlfriend Scarlet Porter tells him that she is significant, just moments earlier his likely scholarship-clinching high-school championship basketball game. Mike plays the commencement few seconds of the game, so walks off the courtroom and goes subsequently Blood-red, abandoning his hopes of going to higher and achieving a career that could back up their future. Xx years later on, 37-year-old Mike finds his life stagnant and deadening, abandoning any project he starts. Scarlet, now his wife and mother of their two children, has filed for divorce, forcing him to move in with his geeky, still extremely wealthy, all-time friend, Ned Golden. He has quit his job after he is passed over for a promotion he believed he deserves, and his loftier-school-age kids, 19-twelvemonth-onetime Maggie and sixteen-twelvemonth-old Alex, want nothing to exercise with him. Later on, while driving, an run across on a span with a janitor transforms Mike back into his 17-year-old cocky.

After disarming Ned of his identity, Ned believes that Mike's transformation was caused by a mystical spirit guide who is trying to steer him on a better path. Mike enrolls in high school posing as Marking Gold, Ned's son, and plans to go to college on a basketball scholarship. As he befriends his bullied son and discovers that his daughter has a boyfriend, Stan, who does not respect her and frequently torments Alex, Mike comes to believe that his mission is to help them.

Through their kids, Mike spends time with Scarlet, who notes his remarkable resemblance to her hubby, but rationalizes it equally an odd coincidence. Deciding to also try and fix his relationship with Carmine, Mike begins to finish (under the pretense of getting "volunteer credit") all of the garden projects he abandoned every bit an developed. He does his all-time to separate Stan and Maggie while also encouraging Alex to be more than confident so he can make the basketball game team and go out with a girl he has a beat on named Nicole. Mike has difficulty resisting his desire for Ruby-red despite the relationship's clear inappropriateness. Ned, meanwhile, begins to pursue the school's primary Jane Masterson through increasingly extravagant stunts in guild to win her affections, which she adamantly rebukes, though she agrees to a engagement after he offers to purchase laptops for the schoolhouse.

On their date, Jane is completely unimpressed with Ned until he drops the "sophisticated rich-guy" persona and admits he is actually a geek. Jane so reveals her own enthusiasm for geek culture by speaking to him in Elvish, and the two striking it off. Mike throws a political party to celebrate a basketball game win at Ned'due south house while Ned is out with Jane, where he confronts Stan, who had recently dumped Maggie for not sleeping with him. Mike gets knocked out and wakes up to Maggie trying to seduce him. Mike tells his daughter that he is in love with someone else and Maggie leaves, much to Mike's relief. Cherry arrives at the party worried well-nigh her kids attending, but Mike shows her that Alex has finally managed to become together with his crush. The two have an intimate chat where Mike, caught up in the moment, tries to kiss her. Disgusted, she storms off as Mike tries unsuccessfully to explain his true identity.

On the mean solar day of the courtroom hearing to finalize Ruddy and Mike's divorce, Mike makes one terminal attempt to win her back (as Mark) by reading a supposed letter from Mike. He states that although he couldn't fix things right in the showtime of his life, it doesn't change the fact that he still loves her. After he exits, Scarlet notices that the "letter" is actually the directions to the courtroom and she begins to grow curious. Equally a event, she postpones the divorce by a month. Frustrated that he could not salvage his marriage, Mike decides to over again pursue a scholarship and move on with a new life. During a high school basketball game, Mike reveals himself to Cerise. As Ruby-red runs abroad, Mike decides to hunt her down, just like he did in 1989, but not earlier handing the ball off to his son. Mike is then transformed back into his 37-twelvemonth-old self, and happily reunites with Cerise, saying that she was the best decision he ever fabricated.

As Mike prepares for his first day equally the new coach at his kids' school, Ned, who has successfully started a relationship with Jane, gifts him a whistle, both happy with their new starts in life.

Cast [edit]

  • Matthew Perry/Zac Efron as Mike O'Donnell/Mark Golden: Perry portrays Mike at age 37, while Efron portrays Mike at age 17 in the opening flashback from 1989 and after Mike has undergone his magical transformation into posing as Mark Aureate, son of his future friend Ned.
  • Leslie Isle of man/Allison Miller as Crimson O'Donnell: Mike's before long-to-exist erstwhile wife and the mother of his children. Isle of man plays Scarlet as an adult and Miller plays Red as a teen in the opening flashback from 1989.
  • Thomas Lennon/Tyler Steelman as Ned Gilt: Mike's best friend. Lennon plays the adult Ned, while Steelman portrays Ned in the opening flashback from 1989.
  • Michelle Trachtenberg as Margaret Sarah "Maggie" O'Donnell: Mike and Red's nineteen-twelvemonth-former girl. Her conception was the reason Mike chose to abandon his dreams and marry Scarlet. She dates Stan.
  • Sterling Knight as Alex O'Donnell: Mike and Cherry-red's 16-year-old son. He is harshly abused by Stan.
  • Melora Hardin as Principal Jane Masterson: primary of the high school that Mike, Scarlet and Ned used to nourish, and Maggie, Alex and "Marker" currently attends. She is also Ned'southward love involvement.
  • Hunter Parrish as Stan: Maggie's aggressive and toxic boyfriend who bullies Alex even in his business firm.
  • Nicole Sullivan as Naomi (pronounced "Nay-o-me"): Scarlet's best friend
  • Kat Graham, Tiya Sircar and Melissa Ordway as Jamie, Samantha and Lauren: the iii girls who are friends with Maggie, and constantly trying to flirt with "Mark".
  • Brian Doyle-Murray as Janitor: the magical spirit guide who makes the transformation possible.
  • Josie Loren as Nicole: the caput cheerleader and Alex's crush.
  • Jim Gaffigan every bit Coach Spud: the high schoolhouse basketball coach who has been there for xx years.
  • Margaret Cho every bit Mrs. Dell: a instructor

Reception [edit]

Critical response [edit]

On Rotten Tomatoes the picture has an blessing rating of 56% based on 149 reviews, with an average rating of five.twoscore/10. The site's critics consensus reads, "Though it uses a well-worn formula, 17 Over again has just enough Zac Efron amuse to result in a harmless, pleasurable teen comedy."[3] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 48 out of 100, based on reviews from 27 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[4] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the flick an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale.[v]

Roger Ebert gave the film 3 stars out of 4, writing: "17 Again is pleasant, harmless PG-13 amusement, with a plot a little more surprising and interim a piddling better than I expected."[half-dozen] Justin Chang of Diversity wrote: "Zac Efron'due south squeaky-clean tweener-bait contour is unlikely to be threatened by 17 Over again, an energetic but earthbound comic fantasy that borrows a few moves, if piddling inspiration, from Large and It's a Wonderful Life."[seven]

Box office [edit]

The motion-picture show was projected to take in effectually $20 meg in its opening weekend.[viii] Opening in iii,255 theaters in the United States and Canada, the film grossed $23.7 1000000 ranking #1 at the box office, with 70% of the audience consisting of young females.[9] By the end of its run, 17 Once again grossed $64.2 one thousand thousand in North America and $72.1 million internationally, totaling $136.three meg worldwide.[10]

Soundtrack [edit]

17 Again: Original Movement Picture Soundtrack was released on Apr 21, 2009, by New Line Records.[11]

Track listing [edit]

  1. "On My Ain" by Vincent Vincent and The Villains
  2. "Can't Say No" past 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 Upwards the Dearest in Me" by The Duke Spirit
  7. "The Greatest" by Cat Ability
  8. "Rich Girls" by The Virgins
  9. "This Is for Existent" past Movement City Soundtrack
  10. "Drop" past Ying Yang Twins
  11. "Cherish" by Kool & The Gang
  12. "Bust a Move" by Young MC
  13. "Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins

Additional music credits [edit]

  • "Kid" by The Pretenders
  • "Nookie" past Limp Bizkit
  • "The Underdog" by Spoon
  • "High Schoolhouse Never Ends" past Bowling for Soup (Used in motion-picture show trailer/commercial)
  • "Push It Fergasonic (DJ Axel Mashup)" by Fergie, Salt-n-Pepa, JJ Fad

The orchestral score was written by Rolfe Kent and orchestrated past Tony Blondal. It was recorded at Skywalker Audio.

Adaptation [edit]

A South Korean television series titled eighteen Again based on the moving picture aired on JTBC from September 21 to Nov 10, 2020.[12]

Run into also [edit]

  • Big, 1988 comedy drama moving-picture show well-nigh a boy who becomes a total-grown human being
  • A Distant Neighborhood, a 1990s Japanese manga virtually an developed re-living his teenage life
  • Seventeen Again, 2000 American fantasy–comedy film about 2 grandparents who are turned 17 years onetime
  • thirteen Going on 30, 2004 American romantic one-act picture about a 13 twelvemonth old girl who of a sudden turns 30
  • Mrs. Doubtfire, 1993 American comedy movie about a father who disguises himself to get closer to his estranged family
  • Lilliputian, 2019 American comedy flick virtually an evil boss who becomes a piddling girl

References [edit]

  1. ^ Ben Fritz (2009-04-twenty). "'17 Again' is No. 1 at weekend box office". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2014-05-10. Retrieved 2021-01-xx . price but over $40 million
  2. ^ a b "17 Again (2009) - Financial Information". The Numbers.
  3. ^ 17 Again at Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media
  4. ^ "17 Once more Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 2021-01-xv .
  5. ^ Josh Rottenberg (July 30, 2020). "Box Function Report: '17 Over again' handily wins the weekend". Entertainment Weekly. audiences were more favorably inclined, giving information technology a strong A− CinemaScore.
  6. ^ Ebert, Roger (April 15, 2009). "17 Once again Movie Review & Film Summary". Chicago Dominicus-Times . Retrieved June 13, 2014.
  7. ^ Chang, Justin (ix Apr 2009). "17 Once more". Diversity.
  8. ^ Fritz, Ben (2009-04-17). "Zac Efron and '17 Again' expected to rule box function". Los Angeles Times.
  9. ^ McClintock, Pamela (April nineteen, 2009). "'17 Again' tops weekend box office". Diverseness . Retrieved June 13, 2014.
  10. ^ "17 Again (2009)". Box Part Mojo . Retrieved 2021-01-23 .
  11. ^ "17 Again: Original Motility Picture Soundtrack". Amazon.com. Archived from the original on xx Apr 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-22 .
  12. ^ Seon, Mi-kyung (February 25, 2020). "Kim Ha Neul, Yoon Sang Hyun, Lee Exercise Hyun to co-star in new drama eighteen Once more". Osen. V Live. Retrieved August 9, 2020.

External links [edit]

  • 17 Again at IMDb
  • 17 Again at AllMovie
  • 17 Again at the American Film Plant Catalog
  • 17 Once again at the TCM Moving-picture show Database
  • 17 Again at Box Office Mojo

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