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Me Again

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Me Again (2012)
Be careful what you pray for.

From the outside looking in, Rich Chaplin (David A.R. White) has everything that any Pastor and family man could ever want. In reality he has lost sight of everything that matters the most, including his family. When he wishes for a life other than his own, he suddenly finds himself trapped within the lives of everyone his apathy has affected.

This unforgettable journey brings Rich to view life through the eyes of a diverse cast of characters including an elderly woman (Della Reese), a top fashion model (Logan White), his own wife (Ali Landry) and even a goldfish! It might even take an encounter with a strangely familiar angel, (Bruce McGill) to help him realize that he is wasting his chance to love and impact the most important people in his life. Join Rich as he finds himself on a wild and hilarious ride that will change his life forever."
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Things don't go as expected when a disenchanted pastor wishes for a different life.Things don't go as expected when a disenchanted pastor wishes for a different life.Things don't go as expected when a disenchanted pastor wishes for a different life.

  • Directors
    • David A.R. White
    • Jeffrey Peterson
  • Writer
    • Tommy Blaze
  • Stars
    • David A.R. White
    • Bruce McGill
    • Della Reese
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    934
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    • Directors
      • David A.R. White
      • Jeffrey Peterson
    • Writer
      • Tommy Blaze
    • Stars
      • David A.R. White
      • Bruce McGill
      • Della Reese
    • 9User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    David A.R. White
    David A.R. White
    • Rich
    Bruce McGill
    Bruce McGill
    • Big Earl
    Della Reese
    Della Reese
    • Muriel
    Ali Landry
    Ali Landry
    • April
    Andrea Logan
    Andrea Logan
    • Chloe
    • (as Logan White)
    Tommy Blaze
    Tommy Blaze
    • Tony
    Ron Gilbert
    Ron Gilbert
    • Bastion
    Victoria Bruno
    • Briar
    Jonny Lenox
    • Michael
    Ina Summers
    • Ruby
    Kenzie Lane
    • Baby Ruby
    Ryan Florida
    • Young Michael
    Ella Berry
    • Young Briar
    Justin Prentice
    Justin Prentice
    • Colin
    Robin Miller
    Robin Miller
    • Mrs. Garner
    Leticia Robles
    Leticia Robles
    • Miranda
    Erin Kalin
    • Ad Exec
    Russell Wolfe
    • Bill
    • Directors
      • David A.R. White
      • Jeffrey Peterson
    • Writer
      • Tommy Blaze
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    7rdrivenimpala

    A bit of Quantum Leap With A Dash Of Capra

    Me Again (2011), directed by and starring David A. R. White, offers a delightful mix of humor, heart, and spiritual exploration. It takes on the familiar yet refreshing concept of personal transformation with a supernatural twist, which makes for a fun and engaging narrative.

    Me Again is about Pastor Rich Chaplin (played by White), a man disillusioned with his life, family, and faith. The film introduces a clever plot device: Rich is given the chance to experience life through the eyes of different people, including a wealthy man, a troubled model, an elderly house cleaner and even a teenage boy . This "body-swapping" aspect allows for hilarious moments, but it also dives into deeper reflections on empathy, gratitude, and the human experience. White's direction ensures that the humor never overshadows the message, keeping the tone light yet impactful.

    White's performance is charming, and he handles the comedic shifts in personality with ease. His portrayal of a man grappling with his sense of purpose feels authentic, and the moments of realization come across as sincere, not overly preachy. The supporting cast, including Ali Landry and Bruce McGill, add solid performances, bringing out both the humor and emotional weight of the story.

    What makes *Me Again* stand out is its blend of lighthearted entertainment and spiritual themes. It's the kind of film that doesn't feel heavy-handed with its messages of faith and redemption but instead invites viewers into a thoughtful journey through the main character's eyes. The story emphasizes that personal change comes not from external circumstances but from a change of heart, which is both relatable and uplifting.

    Visually, the film embraces a clean, simple style that complements its focus on the characters' emotional journeys. It may not be a big-budget spectacle, but its charm lies in its sincerity and the relatability of its message. The film's pacing is well-balanced, giving audiences enough time to reflect on the lessons being learned without slowing the momentum of the story.

    Overall, *Me Again* is an enjoyable, family-friendly movie with enough humor to keep things lively and enough heart to inspire reflection. David A. R. White successfully blends comedy and thought-provoking spiritual themes, making this a memorable and worthwhile watch for those looking for an uplifting, feel-good film.
    2BradH84

    One Of My Favorite Movie Tropes...Executed Poorly.

    Films produced by Christian based studios have a history of weak scripts and poor acting. Unfortunately, Me Again is not an exception to that trend.

    Movies like 17 Again and Freaky Friday are fun body swap romps. In that light I decided to give this movie a chance.

    I honestly can't think of a single redeeming quality here. The script is dense, the acting is weak and the lead overacts in major ways.

    Corny doesn't do enough justice here. If you are looking for a film to inspire, challenge and strengthen your faith skip this one and give War Room, Flywheel, Courageous, The Grace Card, Facing The Giants or Fireproof a look instead.
    1mats420

    Quantum leap

    The beginning of the movie was good, funny moments through out... BUT this movie is basically quantum leap, the main character rich is too similar to sam and his best friend is just like al and half the story line is straight out of quantum leap episodes, even the actor that plays the angel in this movie is the same actor who plays god in the last episode of quantum leap. plus not as good as quantum leap so not really impressed. The scenes in this movie where rich has "leaped" into female characters is just like quantum leap. The dialog between rich and tony is just like sam and al. If you like recycled movies then you will probably like this, i would recommend this movie to anyone that hasn't seen quantum leap, then i would suggest that you watch quantum leap as it is far better than this movie. The last ten minutes of this movie was the worst religious rant i have ever heard in a while.
    2hkl-imdb

    Learning to Cherish the Things You Have

    True, it is a story about a man learning a profound lesson through a trek of uncommon experiences. True, these experiences are somewhat supernatural and explained in the miracle-from-God cheesy style. And true, such experiences are by no means innovative and can be considered a fairy-tale enchantment. Still, it is a little gem that illuminates in a miniature yet successful way, thanks to its essential message, its gradual and managed delivery and its surprisingly good transition from what feels like misplaced pieces of chaos to a complete conclusion with an apt reflection.

    The start of the film is the end of the film, though nothing is revealed (nothing but the message that it is going to be a family film classified within the usual formula and that it will end happily). The lessons learned and the process are indeed experienced through watching the story that fills the gap. Rich starts as a disoriented mid-aged man who has lost his purpose in life and prays in the hopes of being someone else, anyone other than himself, and for your convenience, indeed, what he gets is what he wishes for. The twist is that it happens uncontrollably. Rich begins to be able to control different individual, some seemingly being predetermined, while others feel completely random. Through stepping into others' shoes and viewing with different eyes, Rich slowly learns and grasps the meaning in life, along with other significant messages about family and love, and his marriage most noticeably. He decidedly turns his disadvantage into determination and strives for a new life and a place back to his family whom he misses. As the transitions between different living beings increase and the randomness seems to set in, a sense of unconstrained chaos arises, causing the film to be slightly off its track, but it is ultimately satisfying to see a nice conclusion and relation and at least some degree of relevance in the things and ideas involved.

    The performances are mediocre but in no way hinder the development of the plot line and the display of message. The closure has the ability to strengthen the film and reinforce ideas, and conclude in a satisfying style and in a proper tone. All in all, the story is organized well and everything has the closure it deserves. Amid the silliness there are quite a few heartfelt and hilarious moments that adds a foundation of sentiments to this well-developed indie production.
    6sanjo-397-550640

    simple, nice movie.

    Once a while we all need an inspiration. Me Again is a movie which talks about a person who hates his life with thoughts about what he missed in his life.

    A little dream\divine intervention makes him feel the need to go back home and to a realization that he is better off with what he has is his life.

    Watch the movie only when you are in mood for little inspiration. A simple plot is well presented and thus worth watching. The movie will surely get us appreciate the little things we have in our life while we whine about the missing.

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    • Trivia
      The name of the character portrayed by Bruce McGill, Big Earl, is actually an anagram for the archangel Gabriel. This also explains why the character plays a harmonica.
    • Goofs
      When Rich's reflection in the mirror shows him to be Mr. Bastian, Rich wears a ring on his right-hand ring-finger while his Mr. Bastian's reflection wears a ring on his pinkie.
    • Quotes

      Rich: Young lady, you are grounded till the rapture!

    • Connections
      Featured in Pure Flix and Chill: The David A.R. White Story (2018)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written and Performed by Stephen Petree

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
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