Cassandra Evans ist es leid, schikaniert zu werden, und betet, dass ihre Nemesis, Katie Sharp, die Bienenkönigin der sozialen Medien, weiß, wie es ist, einen Tag lang in ihren Schuhen zu lau... Alles lesenCassandra Evans ist es leid, schikaniert zu werden, und betet, dass ihre Nemesis, Katie Sharp, die Bienenkönigin der sozialen Medien, weiß, wie es ist, einen Tag lang in ihren Schuhen zu laufen.Cassandra Evans ist es leid, schikaniert zu werden, und betet, dass ihre Nemesis, Katie Sharp, die Bienenkönigin der sozialen Medien, weiß, wie es ist, einen Tag lang in ihren Schuhen zu laufen.
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It started off a little slow in the beginning, but once they switched, it evolved into a fun little body switch movie. It reminded me of the old Disney movies with Haley Mills. In a time when everything is so dark and serious, it's nice to have something that's light and fun.
Its the magic shift of two very diametral opposite personalities that has great opportunistic feelings for eachother, allthough they admire some things of eachothers way of being. its a very generic take of the genre, no other new idea than that the social media platforms plays a great part in the storys plot.
it has a slow and daft start where the bullyemic tendencies between young females are really protruding, the film though has a second gear when the shapeshifting starts, its becoming a lot more cool and funny, but not hilarious.
the actors are all young and pretenscious without impressive impresion, they are far too scripted, and the stress lies in the foreheads wrinkles. the use of social media means extremely fast shifting and barely readable chit-chat of a biggabongingly bloggerised world there the thumbs up and likes are the most important part of life, and the grade of bullying are close to unacceptable.
its just that im a grumpy old man, that have overslept far too many years in the electronic devices class, its a whole new world, i dont think its bold nor braver than the one i grew up with a landline telephone and a vic 20 and a tape recorder to programme and save the digital codes.
so bare over with me, its a film that you wont regret having watched, neither is it a new kid on the block.a small recommend to view to the sassy young ones at the pyjama party next weekend
it has a slow and daft start where the bullyemic tendencies between young females are really protruding, the film though has a second gear when the shapeshifting starts, its becoming a lot more cool and funny, but not hilarious.
the actors are all young and pretenscious without impressive impresion, they are far too scripted, and the stress lies in the foreheads wrinkles. the use of social media means extremely fast shifting and barely readable chit-chat of a biggabongingly bloggerised world there the thumbs up and likes are the most important part of life, and the grade of bullying are close to unacceptable.
its just that im a grumpy old man, that have overslept far too many years in the electronic devices class, its a whole new world, i dont think its bold nor braver than the one i grew up with a landline telephone and a vic 20 and a tape recorder to programme and save the digital codes.
so bare over with me, its a film that you wont regret having watched, neither is it a new kid on the block.a small recommend to view to the sassy young ones at the pyjama party next weekend
A body-swap story that started of pretty good. This type of film can be fun if done well. Here we have two girls who are psychologically opposite. Katie Price is a prima-donna with an inflated ego. Confident and beautiful yet cruel and unfeeling to those around her. While the other, Cassandra, is timid, lacks self confidence. Has a musical talent and a compassion for others. She admires Kate and wishes she could be more like her. After Kate plays a cruel prank on her at school Cassandra wishes Kate could learn what it's like to walk in her shoes. Voila! With a touch of movie magic her wish becomes a reality. Predictable confusion ensues. I could have done without the over-preachy religious subplot. There's a good idea underlying the film which definitely had more potential. Nevertheles it was entertaining enough.
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HI, so i just watched this movie and i really liked it, the message it deliveres is extremly important and kind. actiong is okaysh nothing seemed annoying or anything, its funny to watch and makes you feel like you're still in your early teenage years. I was so upset when I saw the rating of this movie was so low, so i had to write my own perspective as well :)
I admit I didn't expect much going into this viewing, I only watched it because it was a free rental from my public library and it had "zero" requests. No waiting. So my wife and I started it at our usual 7PM movie time at home. In all we enjoyed it more than we expected we would.
"Switched" movies are nothing new but this one brings a different twist to things and, probably to the objection of some viewers, invokes God through prayer. But it is not a "hit you over the head" with religion script. Overall it has a very good message, why not try talking to and understanding others rather than make fun of those who are different?
It also is a parody of today's heavy emphasis, especially among teens, of social media and "influencers." One of the teens (actually almost 30 in real life) was such a popular influencer (and a bully) that her parents had quit their jobs and relied on the daughter to support the family in a very well off lifestyle.
I must mention John Schneider, now 60, who was one of the parents. I first saw him in the 1979 "Dukes of Hazard" TV series which he started as an 18 or 19 year old. Now over 40 years later he is still in fine form. Good for you John.
"Switched" movies are nothing new but this one brings a different twist to things and, probably to the objection of some viewers, invokes God through prayer. But it is not a "hit you over the head" with religion script. Overall it has a very good message, why not try talking to and understanding others rather than make fun of those who are different?
It also is a parody of today's heavy emphasis, especially among teens, of social media and "influencers." One of the teens (actually almost 30 in real life) was such a popular influencer (and a bully) that her parents had quit their jobs and relied on the daughter to support the family in a very well off lifestyle.
I must mention John Schneider, now 60, who was one of the parents. I first saw him in the 1979 "Dukes of Hazard" TV series which he started as an 18 or 19 year old. Now over 40 years later he is still in fine form. Good for you John.
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- WissenswertesWinner "Best Storytelling" SouthCoast Alliance Group, Wave Awards 2023
- PatzerWhen Katie and Cassandra are in Katie's car, they discuss and realize a switch has happened, Cassandra has no lenses in her glasses. When the camera angle switches to Cassandra's reflection in the rear view mirror, there are lenses present. In the next scene when they've switched clothes and arrive at school, the lenses are again present.
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Cassandra Evans: Dear God, please show Katie Sharp what it's like to walk a day in my shoes.
- Crazy CreditsThe ending credits are done in a scrapbook style.
- VerbindungenFeatured in WEAU News: Folge vom 3. September 2020 (2020)
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