Plot
A 13 year old girl plays a game on her 13th birthday and wakes up the next day as a 30 year old woman.
Release Year: 2004
Rating: 6.0/10 (48,360 voted)
Critic's Score: 57/100
Director:
Gary Winick
Stars: Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo, Judy Greer
Storyline After total humiliation at her thirteenth birthday party, Jenna Rink wants to just hide until she's thirty. Thanks to some wishing dust, Jenna's prayer has been answered. With a knockout body, a dream apartment, a fabulous wardrobe, an athlete boyfriend, a dream job, and superstar friends, this can't be a better life. Unfortunetly, Jenna realizes that this is not what she wanted. The only one that she needs is her childhood best friend, Matt, a boy that she thought destroyed her party. But when she finds him, he's a grown up, and not the same person that she knew.
Writers: Josh Goldsmith, Cathy Yuspa
Cast: Jennifer Garner
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Jenna Rink
Mark Ruffalo
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Matt Flamhaff
Judy Greer
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Lucy Wyman
Andy Serkis
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Richard Kneeland
Kathy Baker
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Bev Rink
Phil Reeves
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Wayne Rink
Sam Ball
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Alex Carlson
(as Samuel Ball)
Marcia DeBonis
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Arlene
Christa B. Allen
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Young Jenna
Sean Marquette
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Young Matt
Kiersten Warren
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Trish Sackett
Joe Grifasi
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Mr. Flamhaff
Mary Pat Gleason
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Mrs. Flamhaff
Susan Egan
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Tracy Hansen
Lynn Collins
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Wendy
Taglines:
Jede Frau hat ein Geheimnis - ihres ist wirklich zauberhaft. (Every woman has a secret - hers is really magical.)
Filming Locations: 1837 Spruce St, South Pasadena, California, USA
Box Office Details
Budget: $37,000,000
(estimated)
Opening Weekend: $21,054,238
(USA)
(25 April 2004)
(3438 Screens)
Gross: $96,455,697
(Worldwide)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia: Rick Springfield attended the premiere, his way of thanking the producers for playing one of his songs in the movie.
Goofs:
Continuity:
When Jenna realizes there is a man in her bathroom, she grabs the umbrella and undoes the strap around it. In the next shot, the strap is attached again. In the shot when she opens in front of him, it's unattached.
Quotes:
[first lines]
Boy:
Move it, dorkus.
User Review
I'm embarrassed to admit it, but this film was a delight
Rating: 6/10
It's 1987 and Jenna Rink (Christa B Allen) is having a hellish 13th
birthday. Mocked by the local teen queens and their leader Lucy, with
her only friend being Matt, the chubby boy next door, Jenna's had
enough. If only she were 30, she'd be able to control her life. A whiff
of magic dust later, and she fastforwards 17 years to the supervixen
body of Jennifer Garner, a fab job editing her favourite magazine and a
walk-in wardrobe. Jenna goes through the usual fish-out-of-water
schtick , but finds that although she may have achieved her dreams,
she's a bitch. Her best friend's now the adult Lucy (Judy Greer), while
the grown-up Matt doesn't want to talk to her.
Suddenly 30's not innovative and it's certainly corny, but this
chick-flick take on Big is charming. Jennifer Garner is suitably
wide-eyed and her delight in life is infectious she's ably supported
by Mark Ruffalo as skeptical photographer Matt. I also like that
although Jenna struggles in an adult world, she's still able to perform
her job, showcasing the talent that she already has as a child. The
fashion of both eras is spot on, although Jenna's fondness for Rick
Springfield and Michael Jackson's Thriller is more 1984 than 1987.
Overall, Suddenly 30 makes the most of a tired premise to deliver a
feel-good slightly guilty pleasure. ***/***** stars.
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