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''You Again'' is a 2010 American
comedy film The comedy film is a film genre that emphasizes humor. These films are designed to amuse audiences and make them laugh. Films in this genre typically have a happy ending, with dark comedy being an exception to this rule. Comedy is one of the o ...
directed by
Andy Fickman Andrew John Fickman (born December 25, 1970) is an American film director, filmmaker. His credits as a theater director include the premiere of the Reefer Madness (musical), ''Reefer Madness!'' musical, the first Los Angeles, California, Los Ang ...
and written by Moe Jelline. The film stars
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,
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,
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, Odette Yustman, James Wolk,
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, Billy Unger, Kyle Bornheimer,
Kristin Chenoweth Kristin Dawn Chenoweth (; born Kristi Dawn Chenoweth; July 24, 1968)Kristin Cheno ...
, and Betty White in her final live-action film acting role before her death in 2021. The film was released on September 24, 2010, by
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to be poorly received by critics and it earned $32 million against a production budget of $20 million. It was the last solo Touchstone Pictures project before working on subsequent films in association with
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, DreamWorks, South African films,
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and
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. As a result of this, Touchstone signed a deal with DreamWorks Pictures in 2011, starting with ''
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''.


Plot

In 2002 in Ridgefield, California, awkward teen Marni Olsen is tormented and bullied, especially by mean girl J.J. Her protective brother, Will, is a basketball star, oblivious to J.J.'s tormenting and her costing the team's crucial win by pushing the mascot-clad Marni into him. Eight years later, Marni is a successful public relations executive in Los Angeles, recently promoted to their New York City office. She returns home for Will's upcoming wedding to 'amazing' Joanna. Having never met her, Marni discovers on the flight back that his betrothed is J.J. Marni is both upset to see that her family adores Joanna and frustrated that J.J. supposedly doesn’t remember her, so does not apologize. Marni and Will's mother Gail unhappily discovers that Joanna's beloved aunt Ramona, a wealthy businesswoman paying for the wedding, is her ex high school best friend. Marni won't forgive Joanna without an apology, but decides not to tell Will about her past bullying. A series of mishaps have her again looking like her high school self, further distressing her. Then, when Joanna plays the song she used to torment Marnie in high school, she realizes that J.J. does remember her. Marni decides to save Will from J.J., and digs up a video from the
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buried during her senior year which shows Joanna's bullying. Meanwhile, Gail talks to Ramona for "closure" for the past. Seemingly they make up, but Ramona still seems unhappy with her. Joanna's ex, Tim, is devastated to hear that she's marrying Will. At the bridal shower, Marni confronts Joanna privately, who finally admits she remembers her. Rather than apologizing, Joanna threatens her to not interfere with her and Will’s relationship. This makes Marni determined to ruin the wedding to protect Will. Marni invites Tim as her date to the rehearsal dinner, hoping to cause problems. When the guests make their toasts, an emotional Tim embarrasses Joanna by announcing she'd left him at the altar. Later, the time capsule video is shown, with Joanna tormenting Marni and other students, including at the big basketball game. It shocks the guests and Will who, confused and upset, leaves to get some air. Marni confronts Joanna again and they fight, throwing plates and glasses. Marni insists Joanna hasn't changed, pointing out that she pretended to forget her. A remorseful Joanna insists she did it to start over. Marni destroys one of the wedding gifts, so Joanna dumps a bowl of cold soup on her head. Will sees this, scolds them both, then storms out, calling off the wedding. Then Ramona and Gail argue, Ramona complaining that Gail overshadowed her in high school and stole her crush, Richie Phillips. They end up falling into the pool, but make up. Gail's husband Mark appears, and at home he grounds both Marni and Gail. That night, Marni finds Joanna in her wedding dress, crying and binge eating. She finally admits to feeling awful for the bullying. She tells Marni that she changed after her parents' death, hoping to become someone they could be proud of. She pretended not to know her because she feared her past bullying would cost her Will and his family, as she loves them all and feels part of a family again. She genuinely apologizes to Marni for everything she did and Marni forgives her, finally getting the closure she wanted. She promises Joanna to get her and Will back together. She apologizes to Will too, explaining she was only trying to protect him from what Joanna had been. Joanna and Will reconcile in the family's old tree house. However, their younger brother Ben had loosened the screws. It collapses, injuring them, forcing a hospital stay and delaying the wedding. However, Marni throws together a wedding at the hospital. Gail surprises Ramona with Richie Phillips, and they seemingly start a relationship. Meanwhile, Marni appears to start one up with Charlie, her brother's best friend and the other person who was nice to her in high school. Joanna introduces grandma Bunny to Helen, who'd also been high school rivals, prompting Bunny to utter the film's title, "You again." Bunny finally gets her revenge when she cuts in on Helen's dance and takes her partner, while Helen swears that the game is not yet over.


Cast


Music

* " We Are the Champions" – Performed by
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" – Performed by
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* "I'll Go On" – Performed by Brittany Burton * " Kiss on My List" – Performed by Hall & Oates * "Full of U" – Performed by Shaun Ruymen * "
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* " Bounce with Me" – Performed by Kreesha Turner * " Kiss Me" – Performed by
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* "What Is Love" – Written and Performed by Jackie Tohn * "Magic of Maui" – Written and Performed by Charles Brotman and Elmer Lim Jr. * "By the Time You Forget" – Written and Performed by Andy Suzuki * "Paris Without You" – Performed by Perry Danos * "Dinner 4 Deux" – Written and Performed by Charles Blaker and Kevin Hiatt * "Jump" – Performed by Ali Dee and the Deekompressors * "Every Woman in the World" – Written by Dominic Bugatti and Frank Musker * " We Are Family" – Performed by
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featuring
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* " Who's Sorry Now?" – Performed by
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Production

''You Again'' was completed on April 3, 2010. The rivalry between the two grandmothers, Betty White and Cloris Leachman, is a reference to the conflict between the two on ''
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''. Three of the cast members from the sitcom '' Step by Step'' (
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, and Christine Lakin) appeared in the movie in a "mini- reunion".


Reception


Critical response

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gives ''You Again'' an approval rating of 19% based on reviews from 96 critics, with an average score of 4.00/10. The critical consensus reads: "''You Again'' represents a rare opportunity to see some of Hollywood's finest female veterans together onscreen – and, unfortunately, wastes their talents almost completely." On
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, it had a weighted average score of 28 out of 100, based on 25 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". Audiences polled by
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gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale. Jamie Lee Curtis and Kristen Bell were praised for their roles. ''
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'' critic
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wrote that "There is not a laugh to be found in this rancid,
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revenge comedy," declaring "Like so many
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movies, 'You Again' exalts shallow, materialistic values, then tries to camouflage its essentially poisonous content with several layers of sugar coating and weepy reconciliation."
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gave the film an F and stated that it was one of the worst movies he had ever seen. Among the more favorable reviews was Lana Berkowitz of '' The San Francisco Chronicle'', who wrote that she enjoyed the mix of
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, musical numbers and surprise
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s. Bill Goodykoontz of ''
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'' praised the cast for taking "a by-the-numbers comedy" and making it better than it has any right to be.


Box office

The film opened at the box office at 5 with $8,407,513 and would go on to gross a domestic total of $25,702,053; with an international gross of $6,303,195, ''You Again'' grossed $32,005,248 worldwide; against a $20 million production budget.


Accolades


Home media

The film was released by Touchstone Home Entertainment in a two-disc
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and
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combo pack on February 8, 2011. Bonus features include
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s,
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s, and a question-and-answer (Q&A) feature entitled ''Ask the Cast''.


References


External links

* * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:You Again 2010 films 2010 comedy films 2010s American films 2010s English-language films American comedy films English-language comedy films Films about bullying Films about siblings Films about weddings in the United States Films directed by Andy Fickman Films produced by Andy Fickman Films scored by Nathan Wang Films set in 2002 Films set in 2010 Films set in California Films set in New York (state) Films shot in Los Angeles Touchstone Pictures films