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Sunday, April 28, 2019

Not Freaky Friday Fans

George: Welcome to our reaction to Freaky Friday, the movie.

Mae: Some parts were Very Embarrassing, and some parts were like, Good Job, Guys.

 It's about this teenager named Anna. She's 14? 15? years old. And her mom is Tess, who is, maybe in her 40's?

So there's this very big difference in age, and there's this very big difference in behavior. Anna is into punk and rock. Most of her stuff is pierced, she has earrings and that stuff.


George: I did not like the movie that much. At first, Anna's life is unfair sometimes, but you know, sometimes what happens is her own fault.


And, once they switched bodies, I freaked out a little, and then I panicked. Then, I was watching the rest of the movie like I didn't care.

And then, the rock concert, what happened was Anna, as her mom, didn't want to play, but she played. And in the end, everything turned out fine.

But just, why? I can't believe they would make a movie like that.

Mae: At some parts it got very disturbing. It got very awkward.


A grown woman is calling a teenager "Mommy."

Spoilers: Anna's friend, like Best Friend, threatens to put duct tape over her mouth and I was just SAD.

So I ran upstairs to collect my emotions and try to calm down. I thought, "Buttercup needs to see this."


I returned with her because she makes me feel better when bad stuff is happening.

George: I'm never going to watch that movie again.

Mae: Also, when they go to the Chinese restaurant, it gets So Dang Racist.


George: They could do better.

Mae: Embarrassing.

George:We don't want to switch with anyone, okay?

Mae: I want to see the world with my own eyes. I want to keep it this way.

George: I want to keep my eyes.