
The synopsis below may give away important plot points. As they become accustomed to each other's lives they begin to relate to each other and become closer as sisters. The next day, they're still switched, and they realize that they might be stuck like that for a while, so they try to look at their lives differently. Alexia hates the switch and forbids Hayley to go to school that way, but Hayley is thrilled to be able to dress up, drive, and date Kyle. The cosmic gods agree and when the girls awaken the next morning, they're trapped in each other's bodies. Hayley just wants a small portion of Alexia's popularity and wishes on a shooting star one night that she could become her for one day. Alexia hates the fact that she must drive Hayley to school-it means being seen with her. Hayley is quiet, shy, and excellent at math and science.

Alexia is the more-popularity-than-brains type with a great sense of style and a jock boyfriend named Kyle. Sisters Alexia and Hayley Wheaton are as different as night and day. They realize they would only both lose out, learn to appreciate the other's values, and reconsider their own.and resolve the matters of the utterly-confused Kyle and new neighbor, Simon, whose no-longer-secret crush on Hayley was confounded by Alexia. Gradually, realizing they would both lose out, they learn to appreciate each other's values and reconsider their own. Forced to live each other's lives, but unable to do it well by the other's standards, they soon hate each other even more and deliberately screw up. To their astonishment, that happens the next morning. Her nerdy kid sister, Hayley, hates the waste and expresses her envy by thoughtlessly wishing at a shooting star to be Alexia. Tall, fashionable, popular airhead big sister Alexia is dating him, but fails to truly appreciate him, let alone contemplate a serious relationship. Handsome, considerate high-school jock Kyle Harding is the only taste the Wheaton sisters share.

1.A younger sister wishes to switch places with her popular older sister and the two bickering siblings awaken to find the wish has come true. Well, "properly" has a pretty loose definition in some cases, as you'll see below.
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Aided by the Freaky Friday-body switch plot device, the film shows how sisters Alexia and Hayley Wheaton - polar opposites in every way - actually stand to learn a lesson or two on how to treat one another and mature properly. There's some great things, ridiculous things and just plain '90s things happening in Wish Upon A Star and it's just so weird to realize when you rewatch it. Back in these Wild West Disney days, anything went - and boy, it went. It's reminiscent of the wild, punkier, weirder and legitimately very-feminist vibes of the teen films of the mid-'90s. Wish Upon A Star was one of the last films shown on the Disney Channel before the original films we've come to know and love started airing. and yet there was something so seriously afoot in this film it's now very weird to watch.

This film is actually really weird and ridiculous!" Such is the case of Wish Upon A Star, featuring a then-unknown Katherine Heigl and Danielle Harris (aka Debbie Thornberry). Sometimes, during a nostalgia-filled marathon-sesh, you find yourself watching one of these films when it suddenly dawns on you: "Oh my god. There's nothing quite like revisiting the classic films of your childhood.
