22 years later, a lot has changed, including Lindsay Lohan's complete rise and fall. Now she's transformed from a rebellious teenager to a boring mom, so she needs another jolt of magic to get her life on track. This time, she not only ropes in her poor mother again, but also her daughter and her frenemy in a four-way swap. It's really hard to keep track of all the characters in different bodies, but no matter; the whole thing seems to be an excuse to make ageist jokes at the expense of Jamie Lee Curtis. While each of these films is very much a product of its time, it depends on nostalgia for the past, even as it follows the same formula to a T and doesn’t exactly cover any new ground.
I don't really have anything against this series, I just find it pretty average.
2½ multi-hyphenates out of 5

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