Wenn eine zufällige Begegnung mit einem Astrologen dazu führt, dass die Walkers aufwachen und ihren ganzen Körper austauschen, können sie sich dann zusammenschließen, um eine Beförderung und... Alles lesenWenn eine zufällige Begegnung mit einem Astrologen dazu führt, dass die Walkers aufwachen und ihren ganzen Körper austauschen, können sie sich dann zusammenschließen, um eine Beförderung und ein Fußballtraining zu bekommen?Wenn eine zufällige Begegnung mit einem Astrologen dazu führt, dass die Walkers aufwachen und ihren ganzen Körper austauschen, können sie sich dann zusammenschließen, um eine Beförderung und ein Fußballtraining zu bekommen?
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The premise is fairly familiar - parents switch bodies with their children, and the structure is exactly what you would expect it to be, but what separates it from the films it references such as Big, 17 Again, Freaky Friday, and 13 Going on 30 (also starring Jennifer Garner) is that they gave room to let its characters breathe and apply a degree of verisimilitude to buy into the concept and the conflict. Right from the start, it appears that the people who worked on this had the mindset of either to go big or to go home, as a lot of it is fairly over-the-top, and comes across desperate to get a laugh from the viewer. The humor has its moments of attempted cleverness, but there is a lot of lowbrow comedy that diminishes the efforts to be smart. What doesn't work in the favor of the picture, is that the premise is presented three times in the story, and because the pace of it is very fast, and they're constantly trying to go for big laughs, there is not a clear enough focus and not enough time to invest in the relationships and conflict. I have not read the story this is based off of, so I cannot judge it as an adaptation, as a motion picture though I would have to describe this as being average at best, I probably would have rated it lower had it been released in theatres and I had to pay more than I do for Netflix monthly to watch it.
Jess (Jennifer Garner) and Bill Walker (Ed Helms) are a happily-married suburban couple, but they fear disconnecting from their kids. Daughter CC (Emma Myers) is the star football player. Son Wyatt (Brady Noon) is a science nerd. They with baby brother and dog go to the Griffith Park Planetarium. With a planetary alignment, a telescope, and psychic Angelica (Rita Moreno), the family get switched.
This is old hat for Jennifer Garner and the movie refers to her movie as well as others. Ed Helms is playing the music nerd teacher although the back story is leading towards former rock star. That conflict does cause some problems. This is mostly fine but very derivative. Garner can easily switch from stuffy to childish. Ed Helms is a little ill-fitting for the role. For example, Brady Noon is trying to play the dad like a leather jacket rocker in one scene and it doesn't fit his other scenes. The dog baby switch would be funnier if the CGI isn't so Son of the Mask. Of course, there is a dance sequence and I like the premise behind it. As for the band tryout, I don't understand why Wyatt with dad inside doesn't just play the gig. He can claim that dad is injured and the son had been learning from the dad. I do question director McG's style. His brand of humor is very broad and very low hanging fruit. This has a few fine comedic moments but most others are lesser family fun.
This is old hat for Jennifer Garner and the movie refers to her movie as well as others. Ed Helms is playing the music nerd teacher although the back story is leading towards former rock star. That conflict does cause some problems. This is mostly fine but very derivative. Garner can easily switch from stuffy to childish. Ed Helms is a little ill-fitting for the role. For example, Brady Noon is trying to play the dad like a leather jacket rocker in one scene and it doesn't fit his other scenes. The dog baby switch would be funnier if the CGI isn't so Son of the Mask. Of course, there is a dance sequence and I like the premise behind it. As for the band tryout, I don't understand why Wyatt with dad inside doesn't just play the gig. He can claim that dad is injured and the son had been learning from the dad. I do question director McG's style. His brand of humor is very broad and very low hanging fruit. This has a few fine comedic moments but most others are lesser family fun.
Seems like this movie has a lot of bad reviews on here, but I completely disagree. I went in with little expectations, because unfortunately Netflix movies are hit and miss. But I liked it. Yes, the switching of bodies has been done a lot, but I thought the writers and actors did a great job of differentiating it from other storylines. It's wholesome and family friendly. There are only so many times you can watch the same family holiday movies. The casting was spot on and the actors seemed like they were having fun. It's definitely one I could watch again.
I appreciated that the sister was the jock and brother the nerdy smart guy. It's usually the other way around.
I appreciated that the sister was the jock and brother the nerdy smart guy. It's usually the other way around.
Is this a masterpiece ? No.
Does it deserve the bad critics? No.
Let's take the movie for what it is: a light family movie you can totally enjoy during the period of Christmas.
I watched the movie with my kids yesterday (10 and 8 years) and my wife.
We all enjoyed. The jokes are not always crazy good but good enough to make us laugh and have a good time.
The movie is obviously predictable but still, it did not bother me/us that much.
I would still recommend to people with a young family. It's light, entertaining and as mentioned funny.
Even for us as parents, there are some interesting messages (again, it's not deep but still, some nice reminders here and there that I enjoyed).
Give it a shot unless light family comedies aren't your thing.
Does it deserve the bad critics? No.
Let's take the movie for what it is: a light family movie you can totally enjoy during the period of Christmas.
I watched the movie with my kids yesterday (10 and 8 years) and my wife.
We all enjoyed. The jokes are not always crazy good but good enough to make us laugh and have a good time.
The movie is obviously predictable but still, it did not bother me/us that much.
I would still recommend to people with a young family. It's light, entertaining and as mentioned funny.
Even for us as parents, there are some interesting messages (again, it's not deep but still, some nice reminders here and there that I enjoyed).
Give it a shot unless light family comedies aren't your thing.
This is a cute, feel-good movie that made me laugh out loud a few times and kept me entertained the rest of the time.
This falls squarely in the genre of "Disney-esque" movies that take place during the holidays, with lots of festive bells jingling and ding-donging throughout the score.
I wasn't expecting to raise my IQ by watching it, and of course I didn't. Nor was I expecting a transcendent work of cinematic art, and it wasn't.
But the acting was solid from all characters, the premise (while ridiculous, as all of these "body-swapping" stories are, unapologetically!) remained pretty steady throughout, and although it was predictable and formulaic, it wasn't over-the-top corny. (Sure, it was a little corny, but not TOO bad.)
There's even a cute dance sequence in the middle of the movie that turned suddenly sentimental and made me tear up for no discernable reason except that I am a pathetic sap, lol.
I enjoyed it and would recommend it if, like me, you enjoy sometimes just turning your brain off for a bit during the holidays, and watching something that's basically the cinematic equivalent of a warm snowman-shaped sugar cookie.
This falls squarely in the genre of "Disney-esque" movies that take place during the holidays, with lots of festive bells jingling and ding-donging throughout the score.
I wasn't expecting to raise my IQ by watching it, and of course I didn't. Nor was I expecting a transcendent work of cinematic art, and it wasn't.
But the acting was solid from all characters, the premise (while ridiculous, as all of these "body-swapping" stories are, unapologetically!) remained pretty steady throughout, and although it was predictable and formulaic, it wasn't over-the-top corny. (Sure, it was a little corny, but not TOO bad.)
There's even a cute dance sequence in the middle of the movie that turned suddenly sentimental and made me tear up for no discernable reason except that I am a pathetic sap, lol.
I enjoyed it and would recommend it if, like me, you enjoy sometimes just turning your brain off for a bit during the holidays, and watching something that's basically the cinematic equivalent of a warm snowman-shaped sugar cookie.
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- WissenswertesThe band "Dad or Alive" is made up of Ed Helms and the members of the band Weezer.
- PatzerCC could not be called up to the national US soccer team in the manner portrayed. This is an honor only really provided to the highest level professionals. Given the implicit skill level, she could potentially be called to the under 18 squad, but even then it would be a short term and seasonal honor, not a job you move away permanently for. A better/more likely scenario would have been the classic college scholarship route, or a local pro team coming seeking to sign her.
- VerbindungenFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Greatest Body Swap Movies (2023)
- SoundtracksSanta Claus Is Comin' to Town
Written by Haven Gillespie and J. Fred Coots
Performed by Jackson 5
Courtesy of Motown Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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