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The Change-Up

The Change-Up (2011)

August. 05,2011
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6.3
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R
| Comedy

Dave is a married man with two kids and a loving wife, and Mitch is a single man who is at the prime of his sexual life. One fateful night while Mitch and Dave are peeing in a fountain when lightning strikes, they switch bodies.

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texviller
2011/08/05

This movie is pure garbage. We see swearing, genitalia of babies and feces, absolutely not acceptable bestial shameless behavior. I barely stand 20 minutes after i wanted to puke. Horrible.

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John Brooks
2011/08/06

Metascores and the cinema "specialist" clique will only rate a comedy if it's cynical, tries really hard to be clever and above everything else. So if a comedy comes across as obviously too mainstream, as having a "boring redundant same old chorus" of a "predictable" moral at the end and feels genuine and positive, then it's a complete failure and waste of time.Looking at the premise, the poster and the kind of promotion this film has brought upon itself you'd think it was only good for one laugh while half-wasted, and that's it. But that's just not the case.It immediately establishes that it's going to be that comedy that actually gave a darn and put effort into writing the jokes. We're not fed tripe, there's a real spirit in the humor here - and Reynolds as always provides his own quality touch where if you've seen him a couple of times before you know he's added some of the lines himself. The film is pretty swift at establishing the characters, some of the tensions, and delivering the premise straight away without messing around. And as that happens, as the two leads swap bodies and roles, we're given a realistic depiction onscreen of what that would really be like, the film doesn't just go right for the completely goofy ridiculous scenes and as it progresses, it's actually well acted out, well scripted, very well paced and, impressively mature. This was genuinely given some thought on where to go from A to B to C, so on, from the introductory setup to the later stages. Sure there's a little bit of improbable plot magic, but it's kept in check commendably well: a vast majority of what's going on makes sense and rings true. And where such a film usually pushes way too hard on the humor eventually, this keeps it fresh and interesting every time it should've crashed considering its category.A special mention to Leslie Mann who does surprisingly well (!). She helps convey key emotions for the plot and delivers in pivotal scenes that could've turned to trash very easily. Instead, there's real purpose and significance to those scenes, and she in particular did really well. The film poses questions as you'd expect from such a synopsis: two guys, mutually polar opposites, switch lives...surely they discover how much they loved their old regular life, but also the infatuating prospect of falling right into the perfect framework created by the other where all those new options are available...It's funny from start to finish, really funny in parts - it's full of twists and turns, nowhere near the linear development one would think; and it's totally coherent and fluid. I'm going to go out of my way here, and actually give this a proper 8/10. For its kind, it's one of the best I've ever seen and could hope to watch.

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bignicknasty97
2011/08/07

I'm gonna be honest here, I am not only high, but, I am also watching this on Comedy Central and missed the first hour and a half. I've only seen this movie in parts but pretty sure I watched it all the way through high once before. Just don't remember. It ends like this. The super successful businessman (Jason Batemam) who is actually (Ryan Reynolds) wins some mediation with all of his privileged old white coworkers win 720 million from a group of (I believe Japanese lawyers). Then the laid back immature cool dude (Ryan Reynolds) who is actually played by (Jason Bateman) gets to bang the hottest women in the entire movie but (JB) can't cheat on his wife so leaves. SIDE NOTE: "I don't personally find Ryan Reynolds attractive at all. I am not a homosexual man, but if I was I still would find him ugly". Then the commit public nudity in front of all these kids and adults in a mall and then they're themselves and are sleeping with the women again. 5/10

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americangirlinuk
2011/08/08

Love this movie! Just wanted to say to the people writing reviews, his name is Jason Bateman, not Justin!! Really?? Buy it, you'll love it. Jason and Ryan are great and work together so well. I haven't seen the theatrical version, just the unrated so can't compare, but loved it. There is a lot of potty mouth in this movie, but I think it added to the hilarity and wouldn't have been the same without it, but may offend some I suppose. I'm so not easily offended so I was crackin up. I've never left a movie review before, but the people leaving a review without getting the main actors name right really irritated me. If you are going to take the time to write a review and give credit to a talented actor at least get the name right. How offensive to get Jason's name wrong!

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