The premiere of the sequel managed to make this recognized film again one of Disney’s successes in its catalog.
The strong impact of Another Locos Fridayreleased last week in cinemas, promoted interest in A Crazy Friday, Available in Disney +. The 2003 classic now leads the reproductions of the platform in the region, thanks to the nostalgia effect caused by its sequel.
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The return of the duo formed by Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan He turned on the memory of a generation and caught new spectators. The story, which combines comedy, empathy and generational change, became a topic of conversation both in networks and specialized media.


A Crazy Friday

The film was put between the most watched of Disney thanks to the success of the sequel.
What a Locos Friday is about the Disney movie that revived for its sequel
The original version tells how tess (Jamie Lee Curtis) and his teenage daughter Anna (Lindsay Lohan) exchange bodies after sharing fortune cookies in a Chinese restaurant. This situation forces them to put themselves in the shoes of the other, generating both comic and emotional situations, especially in the context of the tess wedding and the personal and school challenges of Anna.
The film was an immediate success in its premiere in 2003 and It consolidated with the passage of time as one of Disney’s great family classicsthanks to its formula that combines humor and intergenerational lessons. This opened its way to a sequel that although it points to the nostalgia factor, managed to captivate the public again and is a real success in cinemas.
Disney+: Trailer of a Crazy Friday
Embed – Freaky friday (2003) Trailer #1 | Chad Michael Murray, Jamie Lee Curtis, Lindsay Lohan, Mark Harmon
Disney+: A Crazy Friday cast
- Jamie Lee Curtis
- Lindsay Lohan
- David Collins
- Chad Michael Murray
- Ryan Malgarini
- Harold Gould
- Mark Harmon
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