A family on the brink of collapse find themselves trapped in each other's bodies. "Freaky Friday" goes to church, in this heart-felt family comedy.A family on the brink of collapse find themselves trapped in each other's bodies. "Freaky Friday" goes to church, in this heart-felt family comedy.A family on the brink of collapse find themselves trapped in each other's bodies. "Freaky Friday" goes to church, in this heart-felt family comedy.
Vanessa Rodriguez
- Karen Reynolds
- (as Vanessa Simoes)
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Family members switching bodies is a HUGE Big Fix in this movie for the family and I think many families can relate. In the end, they learn how to balance work and life with family being of the utmost importance since they've been able to walk in each others' shoes and understand where each other is coming from in life and the choices they have made.
There were several low to mid-key comedy moments in this movie and each intended comedy moment made me laugh. All actors/actresses were great in the movie and I recommend.
There were several low to mid-key comedy moments in this movie and each intended comedy moment made me laugh. All actors/actresses were great in the movie and I recommend.
A little naive and 'in your face' kind of movie. But your underaged kids would love it. Me and my wife had fun watching our kids laughing at moments that isn't funny at all.
I usually hate "faith films" because they are terribly produced and written. This one is actually decent, with a silly but enjoyable storyline and a great message. Acting is amateurish, but the movie is filmed pretty well at least. If you LIKE Christian movies and faith based films, you should certainly check this one out. If this isn't your thing, don't bother.
Hi All,
I can say that I rather enjoyed The Big Fix.
The performances were great, throughout.
Despite some anti-biblical teaching, it stood up for what's important in marriage and family.
This had some fun gags as well, especially break a leg.
Brook Muci and Matt Moore were standouts playing the mom in daughter's body and son in dad's body, respectively.
Despite some predictable plot twists, this was a source of mostly clean laughs.
The supporting cast was great as well.
Yes, it was a low budget movie, as is the case with most Christian films, but was enjoyable nonetheless.
The closing credits have a fun gag/deleted scene as well.
The performances were great, throughout.
Despite some anti-biblical teaching, it stood up for what's important in marriage and family.
This had some fun gags as well, especially break a leg.
Brook Muci and Matt Moore were standouts playing the mom in daughter's body and son in dad's body, respectively.
Despite some predictable plot twists, this was a source of mostly clean laughs.
The supporting cast was great as well.
Yes, it was a low budget movie, as is the case with most Christian films, but was enjoyable nonetheless.
The closing credits have a fun gag/deleted scene as well.
This movie addresses the subject of selfishness vs. selflessness in a humorous way, but it's also very serious, and gripping at times. The family members each selfishly ask God to "fix" the others, only to miraculously switch bodies and have to see firsthand life through the eyes of another (high schoolers run the family business and parents going to high school).
The cast and crew volunteered to make this movie because we all have a love for Christ and a passion for others (no one involved in this movie was paid).
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- 1h 30m(90 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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