Jonny Lenox

Jonny Lenox pops up in "Me Again" (2012), a film that doesn’t exactly play it safe in the faith-based genre. The story’s got this pastor, Rich Chaplin, who’s in the middle of a full-blown identity crisis—and honestly, who hasn’t been there at some point? He’s bored, frustrated, and pretty much convinced his life’s one big cosmic joke. Then, almost outta nowhere, he makes this desperate wish to be someone—anyone—else. And, well, the universe or maybe God (the film’s kinda cheeky about that) actually delivers. Suddenly, Rich wakes up every day living as a different person from his town: a model, a homeless guy, a cop, even his own wife. It gets wild, and not always in a slapstick way—there’s some legit cringe and laugh-out-loud moments, but also a ton of heart. Lenox brings this weird, earnest energy to the screen—he’s not the leading man, but he totally adds flavor to the ensemble. The movie juggles comedy with some heavier stuff, tackling empathy, marriage, and the whole “walk a mile in someone else’s shoes” thing, but without smacking you over the head with sermons. There’s a bunch of body-swap hijinks, but what sticks is the way the characters—especially Rich—start seeing their neighbors with fresh eyes. The pacing’s quick, the jokes mostly land, and even when it gets a little cheesy, it’s got a good vibe. Not your typical Sunday school flick—more like a cosmic nudge to stop sleepwalking through your own life.

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