Añade un argumento en tu idiomaMarried couple James and Michelle, on the verge of divorce, magically switch bodies on their anniversary. Forced to experience life from each other's perspectives, they gain newfound respect... Leer todoMarried couple James and Michelle, on the verge of divorce, magically switch bodies on their anniversary. Forced to experience life from each other's perspectives, they gain newfound respect and understanding, rekindling their love.Married couple James and Michelle, on the verge of divorce, magically switch bodies on their anniversary. Forced to experience life from each other's perspectives, they gain newfound respect and understanding, rekindling their love.
Natalie Devine Riskas
- Therapist
- (as Natalie Riskas)
Ford Erickson
- Mr. Frank
- (as Ford Thunder Erickson)
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First rule of romcom (Hallmark style) shot in 45 days under 5 million dollars,, you need two likable lead actors who can act and I have to say, mission accomplished.
Melanie Stone (also producer) and Chris Reid (usually a stunt double) are both likable, beautiful, charming and look like they actually had fun doing this.
We also get the usual "Romcom" rotation of supporting cast and main actors from other movies of the genre.
Overall, the acting here is above the norm for this type of production and quite enjoyable to watch.
The soundtrack is appropriate with normal amount of volume and is also of good quality.
The cinematography and the editing is done by a team of pros that actually knew what they were doing.
As to the movie and story itself, it was enjoyable and caught myself laughing out loud a few time.
I finished the movie feeling happy and satisfied.
I gave this movie an 8 stars because it did what it set-up to do (in its genre) fantastically.
If every romcom (Hallmark style and budget) was done this well,, my life as a reviewer would be so much more fun.
Melanie Stone (also producer) and Chris Reid (usually a stunt double) are both likable, beautiful, charming and look like they actually had fun doing this.
We also get the usual "Romcom" rotation of supporting cast and main actors from other movies of the genre.
Overall, the acting here is above the norm for this type of production and quite enjoyable to watch.
The soundtrack is appropriate with normal amount of volume and is also of good quality.
The cinematography and the editing is done by a team of pros that actually knew what they were doing.
As to the movie and story itself, it was enjoyable and caught myself laughing out loud a few time.
I finished the movie feeling happy and satisfied.
I gave this movie an 8 stars because it did what it set-up to do (in its genre) fantastically.
If every romcom (Hallmark style and budget) was done this well,, my life as a reviewer would be so much more fun.
Set and filmed in Utah. Beautiful scenery. And a clean movie, no swearing, no sex, not a gun in sight.
The conceit of this story is that a married couple somehow switch bodies on the eve of his job-related trip. So he as to fill in for her, in her body, while she has to fill in for him, a computer expert, something she knows nothing about.
The first approximate one-third of the movie establishes their frantic lifestyle. They are on the verge of celebrating their 13th anniversary but we can see there is friction, mainly because each feels underappreciated. The daughter is 12, in junior high, and is having normal boy issues for that age. The son is maybe 8 and seems incapable of doing his own assignments without parental help.
Aside from the novelty and the awkward situations that arise, the main result of the body switch is to have each parent gain a better appreciation of the other's role, and things improve for both of them in the end.
The premise of the story is fantasy so we watch to be entertained. And my wife and I were entertained. At home, streaming on Prime. After our weekly steak and wine dinner, of course with chocolate cake for dessert!
The conceit of this story is that a married couple somehow switch bodies on the eve of his job-related trip. So he as to fill in for her, in her body, while she has to fill in for him, a computer expert, something she knows nothing about.
The first approximate one-third of the movie establishes their frantic lifestyle. They are on the verge of celebrating their 13th anniversary but we can see there is friction, mainly because each feels underappreciated. The daughter is 12, in junior high, and is having normal boy issues for that age. The son is maybe 8 and seems incapable of doing his own assignments without parental help.
Aside from the novelty and the awkward situations that arise, the main result of the body switch is to have each parent gain a better appreciation of the other's role, and things improve for both of them in the end.
The premise of the story is fantasy so we watch to be entertained. And my wife and I were entertained. At home, streaming on Prime. After our weekly steak and wine dinner, of course with chocolate cake for dessert!
This film failed on multiple fronts. Poor acting from some of the cast (the boy acted like a robot) but I don't fault them much because I'd say the direction and writing was the main culprit.
Did any of the writers of this film ever interact with real children their entire lives? I ask because the 2nd grader is depicted as the dumbest 8 year old in film history.
What 8 year old does not know what his school looks like? The name of his school (4-5 year olds learn this kind of stuff)? How to do literally any assignment without his mom?
The entire focus of the film was on the couple's "failing marriage" (which wasn't that bad as portrayed btw), but I'd say their much larger problem was their child with a learning disability.
"The therapist" has a painfully bad British accent that fades in and out throughout the film, was there a valid reason to make her British?
Also, weird choice that in order to pretend his character was a woman trapped in a man's body, the father character was obviously told to just act "like a gay guy". It was strangely offensive to watch.
I really don't understand how this film got greenlit, other than a budget of a few thousand dollars.
Did any of the writers of this film ever interact with real children their entire lives? I ask because the 2nd grader is depicted as the dumbest 8 year old in film history.
What 8 year old does not know what his school looks like? The name of his school (4-5 year olds learn this kind of stuff)? How to do literally any assignment without his mom?
The entire focus of the film was on the couple's "failing marriage" (which wasn't that bad as portrayed btw), but I'd say their much larger problem was their child with a learning disability.
"The therapist" has a painfully bad British accent that fades in and out throughout the film, was there a valid reason to make her British?
Also, weird choice that in order to pretend his character was a woman trapped in a man's body, the father character was obviously told to just act "like a gay guy". It was strangely offensive to watch.
I really don't understand how this film got greenlit, other than a budget of a few thousand dollars.
Love Switch pleasantly surprises with its charm, despite its cheesy and low-budget feel. The body-switching premise is used effectively to delve into themes of empathy and communication, highlighting how a couple's relationship impacts the whole family. This film integrates some romance and light drama in a tasteful and meaningful way. There's lighthearted humor and steering clear of the inappropriate jokes that often clutter modern movies. The performances by the children are endearing, and the main actors deliver genuine and heartfelt portrayals. I found the story both inspiring and relatable, making it a good option for family movie night. Overall, Love Switch stands out as a warm, family-friendly film with a positive message, offering a refreshing break from the usual fare. It's a movie that delivers sincerity and a feel-good experience, making it well worth watching.
The movie is in a league of its own, I don't even think Lifetime or Hallmark could have produced something this awful. The performers are all stiff as cardboard and don't have a good screenplay to work with. The music is overly festive, the neighborhood feels like a utopia, and Chris Reid's effeminate voice got old after two scenes.
People will compare this to Freaky Friday, which is a laugh-out-loud family comedy with tremendous performances. I suppose that there were a couple of laughs with Love Switch, but these characters are all mindless idiots and you're sort of laughing at these actors, not with them.
People will compare this to Freaky Friday, which is a laugh-out-loud family comedy with tremendous performances. I suppose that there were a couple of laughs with Love Switch, but these characters are all mindless idiots and you're sort of laughing at these actors, not with them.
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