On her 40th birthday, Amelia makes a fateful wish to be 18 again back in 2002 but soon regrets it when she's stuck reliving the day over and over again.
In the midst of her midlife crisis, Amelia gets hit by a bus on her 40th birthday. When she wakes up she suddenly finds the year is 2002 and she's 18 again - allowing her to right all the mistakes she made the first time round. But as she finds herself stuck in a "Groundhog Day" time loop - waking up every morning on her 18th birthday - she realizes there's something else going on that will need to be fixed before she can leave the past behind forever.
It combines the DNA of Groundhog Day with classic teen movies for a fresh spin on the idea of using time loops to make yourself a better person. When a 40-year-old woman is hit by a bus, she wakes up as her 18-year-old self and is determined to re-do her life to reconnect with her former best friend. The movie is fun and sentimental, and best of all, it'll remind you that early 2000s pop music is worth a re-listen.—Liz Kocan https://decider.com/2023/04/24/one-more-time-netflix-movie-review/