The Change-Up

Who says men can't change?

6.2
20111h 52m

Lifelong friends Dave and Mitch are envious of the other's life. Mitch thinks Dave has it all: a beautiful, loving family and a high-paying job at a prestigious law firm. But Dave thinks Mitch’s stress-free playboy life without obligation or consequence is the real dream come true. One fateful drunken night, they both admit that they wish they had the other’s life while peeing in a fountain when lightning strikes. The next morning, they wake up, hungover, in each other’s bodies! With time not on their side, Mitch and Dave comically struggle to avoid completely destroying each other’s lives before they can find a way to get their old ones back.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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UK Red Band Trailer

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"Might Have to Hit That" - Extended Preview

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You Be Me, I Be You

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'I Don't Think I Can Do This' Extended Preview

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Trailer

Cast

Photo of Jason Bateman

Jason Bateman

Dave Lockwood

Photo of Ryan Reynolds

Ryan Reynolds

Mitch Planko

Photo of Leslie Mann

Leslie Mann

Jamie Lockwood

Photo of Olivia Wilde

Olivia Wilde

Sabrina McArdle

Photo of Alan Arkin

Alan Arkin

Mitch's Dad

Photo of Gregory Itzin

Gregory Itzin

Flemming Steel

Photo of Sydney Rouviere

Sydney Rouviere

Cara Lockwood

Photo of Matthew Cornwell

Matthew Cornwell

Parks Foreman

Photo of TJ Hassan

TJ Hassan

Kinkabe Lawyer

Photo of Ming Lo

Ming Lo

Ken Kinkabe

Photo of Dax Griffin

Dax Griffin

Blow-Dried Goon

Photo of Clay Chamberlin

Clay Chamberlin

Boom Operator

Photo of Jeanine Jackson

Jeanine Jackson

Carla Nelson

Photo of Fred Stoller

Fred Stoller

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Reviews

K

Kamurai

8/10

Great watch, would watch again, and can recommend.

This is probably my favorite "body swap" trope movie. It's Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman for crying out loud. If you've ever liked anything they've ever done (aside from "Green Lantern") then you'll probably like this. Seeing them do "impressions" of each other is a bonus.

As far as "body swapping" goes, I think this is the only non-parent child, non-male female swap that I've seen, which is probably what makes it a lot of fun: there's no socio-political debate sitting in the background on single vs married, but all the fun of "now I have to deal with THIS". Maybe there are some issues of how redeemable the characters are in their flaw sets, but it's built into the premise.

With Leslie Mann and Olivia Wilde backing up the leads, everyone gives a stellar performance. The production value is clearly there, though I think most of it went into locations and cast budgets: this isn't an action-car-chase movie, it's a "body swap" dirt humor rom com.

The writing does skew dirty in the humor, but if you have an open mind, then the humor ends up being in the surprise of dealing with each others lives unprepared. Despite the juvenile basis of guys trying to do whatever they want, the movie is surprisingly touching and about togetherness.

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