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So, the next time you feel like you messed up your past, skip the time-traveling janitor and just watch this movie. It’s a two-hour hug that tells you: It’s never too late to start being the hero of your own story.

But here we are, over a decade later, and this movie refuses to fade into the "cheesy teen comedy" vault. In fact, it has only gotten better with age. So, grab a coffee (or a protein shake), and let’s talk about why 17 Again is the ultimate "midlife crisis" comfort film. For the uninitiated: Mike O’Donnell (played with perfect dad-energy by Matthew Perry in the present, and Zac Efron in the past) is a 37-year-old man whose life didn't turn out the way he planned. He blames his high school basketball game for derailing his future. He’s separated from his wife (the stunning Leslie Mann) and alienated from his kids. 17 again.movie

The twist? He goes back to high school. With his own kids. Let’s address the elephant in the room: Zac Efron is absurdly charismatic. Coming off the High School Musical era, this was his "I’m an adult now" role. But the movie doesn't rely solely on his abs (though, the slow-motion locker room scene is a cinematic landmark for a reason). So, the next time you feel like you

If you were a millennial or Gen Z kid growing up in 2009, it’s probably Zac Efron in a letterman jacket, flipping his hair, or the immortal line: "I’m going to have to ask you to step out of those clothes." In fact, it has only gotten better with age

Then, a magical janitor (because every time-travel movie needs a magical janitor) grants him his wish: he wakes up looking exactly like he did at 17.

⬇️ Rating: 🍿🍿🍿🍿 (4/5 popcorn buckets)

Let’s be real for a second. When you hear the title 17 Again , what pops into your head?