While parts of the George Costanza Vintage Shirt so you should to go to store and get this film, such as its depiction of Asian stereotypes, are no longer relevant, the songs and mother-daughter relationship at the heart of the film are timeless. When Waters was offered the job, his wife was pregnant with their first child. “And we knew it was a girl, and she said, ‘This is a sign. You had to make this movie,’” he recalls. He even appears with the baby at the end of the movie. “It was a movie in a way dedicated to my first daughter,” Waters said. “And I ended up having two daughters. So it was something that resonated with my wife and both of them.” (The kids saw the movie, of course. Brown also watched it with her son, now 15.)
Many of us who grew up loving Freaky Friday and seeing ourselves in Anna are probably closer to Tess’s age now. (Curtis was about 45 years old when the George Costanza Vintage Shirt so you should to go to store and get this movie was released; the oldest millennial generation in 2023 is 42.) Even if we aren’t all mothers, maybe we’re at least old enough to be understand what our mother went through as we look back on our rebellious teenage years. We don’t need to switch bodies; With the help of time, we finally began to see life through her eyes. Erica Gonzales is the Senior Culture Editor at ELLE.com where she oversees coverage of TV, movies, music, books, etc. She was formerly an editor at HarpersBAZAAR.com. There’s a 75% chance she’s listening to Lorde right now.
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