PG
1988    1h 40minComédie, Fantastique
5.829%45%5.6
À la suite d'un accident, l'âme de David et son grand-père en mouvement sont échangés. Alors que le corps du grand-père est toujours dans le coma, il aime avoir à nouveau un jeune corps et répare des faits dans la vie de David, qu'il ne trouve pas assez confiant.
Réalisé par Paul Flaherty
  • George BurnsJack Watson / David Watson
  • Charlie SchlatterDavid Watson / Jack Watson
  • Tony RobertsArnold 'Arnie' Watson
  • Miriam FlynnBetty Watson
  • Red ButtonsCharlie
  • Jennifer RunyonRobin Morrison
  • Pauly ShoreBarrett
  • Michael J. SheaFirst Orderly
  • Nancy FoxWaitress
  • Anita MorrisMadeline
  • Kimberlin BrownReceptionist
  • Tiffany DowneyPrincipal Dancer-Flapper
  • Connie GauthierArtist's Model
  • Darren PowellFrat Member
  • Michael RiderSecond Orderly
  • Paul FlahertyDirector
  • Josh GoldsteinScénariste / Co-Producer
  • Jonathan PrinceScénariste / Co-Producer
  • Walter CoblenzProducteur
  • Stephen M. KatzDirector Of Photography
  • Callum6 novembre 2025
    ⭐⭐⭐½ – 18 Again! – Trading Places with Your Past 18 Again! is an earlier entry in the body-swap genre that plays the idea with old-fashioned charm. George Burns is the wealthy grandfather who swaps bodies with his college-age grandson after a freak accident, and the fun comes from watching each of them try to navigate a life that suddenly doesn’t fit. It’s gentler than later takes like 17 Again or 13 Going on 30—less sparkle, more sentiment. Burns sells the jokes with his dry timing, and the younger cast keep things light enough that it never drags. The story isn’t trying to reinvent anything; it’s mostly an excuse to remind us that youth and age both come with their own blind spots. For its time, it was an easy, feel-good comedy that balanced mild laughs with a bit of heart. It doesn’t hit every note cleanly, but it plays the tune well enough to leave you smiling by the end. 🥤 Pairing: A classic cola with ice — simple, familiar, and fizzing with just enough nostalgia to make you think of easier days.
  • KillerRoo14 janvier 2026
    Lecherous old man becomes lecherous teenager that acts like a lecherous old man. Barely a laugh from a movie that thinks sexual harassment and assault are a punchline. While that was common for the era, this goes far even for the time. The main actor does a good job with what he was given and believably plays "octogenarian in a teenage body", for what it's worth, bumping it up to one star.

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