Body-swap comedies live or die by two things: the conviction of the performances and the inventiveness of the gags. Freakier Friday manages both, though not always consistently. The laugh rate is healthy enough to keep things moving, even if a few set pieces feel reheated from earlier, better versions of the premise.
Jamie Lee Curtis is the undeniable highlight — throwing herself into the role with the kind of comic precision that makes even the daftest moments land. Her energy gives the film a pulse whenever the script coasts, and she sells the absurdity with complete sincerity. The story’s revival of the body-swap formula feels affectionate rather than cynical, and while it doesn’t reinvent the wheel, it does give it a fresh spin or two.
The rest of the cast hold their own, and the film balances slapstick with just enough sentiment to make the final act click. Lightweight but likeable, it’s comfort food with a slightly sharper edge.
I remember the original Freaky Friday as a a decent film but this effort doesn't really work .My main issue is that it just isn't funny. It's a bit long & overall it's harmless enough but this wasn't for me .