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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Ellie O'Brien intenta compaginar la gimnasia rítmica y los problemas con su mejor amiga. Mientras tanto, su compañero de clase, Jack Malloy, se esfuerza por estar a la altura de sus hermanos... Leer todoEllie O'Brien intenta compaginar la gimnasia rítmica y los problemas con su mejor amiga. Mientras tanto, su compañero de clase, Jack Malloy, se esfuerza por estar a la altura de sus hermanos y de las altas expectativas de su padre.Ellie O'Brien intenta compaginar la gimnasia rítmica y los problemas con su mejor amiga. Mientras tanto, su compañero de clase, Jack Malloy, se esfuerza por estar a la altura de sus hermanos y de las altas expectativas de su padre.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 3 nominaciones en total
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I have seen a lots of movie similar to this one. In this movie the girl and the boy swap their bodies by wishing to have each other's life. But all the attempt fails to reverse the wish. So till they find a solution, they keep continue to survive in each other's lives. The movie was funny. One of the best Disney channel movies I have seen. The actors were good. I watch my favorite movies over and over till bored, so I will do for this as well.
The average viewer probably would have expected full-on comedy with a meaningless lesson at the end.
It ended up being about coping with the death of a parent and dealing with divorce.. What?
A lot of times I forgot they had switched bodies because I was so emotionally invested in the characters' stories.
I loved the fact that the leads were not love interests. Too many DCOMs ignore that platonic relationships exist (Teen Beach Movie, Cloud 9, just to name a few).
Cons: one too many music montages, having them learn a new sport overnight, some funky dialogue between the teens--no one talks like that.
It ended up being about coping with the death of a parent and dealing with divorce.. What?
A lot of times I forgot they had switched bodies because I was so emotionally invested in the characters' stories.
I loved the fact that the leads were not love interests. Too many DCOMs ignore that platonic relationships exist (Teen Beach Movie, Cloud 9, just to name a few).
Cons: one too many music montages, having them learn a new sport overnight, some funky dialogue between the teens--no one talks like that.
Which is precisely why it is up to the IMDb reviewers to offer these commentaries.
The Disney "machine" is unstoppable. It will outlive anyone reading this review right this moment, no matter how old or young you may be. I guarantee there will be another Disney flick about "body-switching" in the early 2020s and yet another in the decade just after. And so on. And so on.
When your grandkids see their version of this tale, they too will think it is very cool
Which brings us back to the starting point. The "gold standard" for these stories is now, and may (possibly) always be, Freaky Friday (2003). Not only did FF have a killer script but Curtis and Lohan were arguably at, or near, the peaks of their A-list careers.
Again, let's look at energy. Before writing this review, I borrowed a DVD of Freaky Friday and watched it.
In the Curtis-Lohan version, the energy level in the dual performances literally explodes onto the screen within the first 9 minutes, and amazingly maintains that hi level almost right to the end. That is impressive.
In The Swap, the energy starts very slow and builds. It never quite hits any of the highs of FF, but it never lags in holding interest either.
List and Bertrand do a yeoman job with the material they have to work with. The script by Charlie Shahnaian and Shari Simpson is bit of letdown however.
In FF, the two characters set out their respective missions off the top of the story and things escalate. In The Swap, nothing in the story seems to escalate at all, stuff just sort of happens almost randomly.
So, at the end of the day, we are left with two movies that compete based on story but on little else. One is a firecracker and one is slow burner.
My advice? If you have not seen Freaky Friday, see it AFTER you see The Swap. It will be more fun that way.
The Disney "machine" is unstoppable. It will outlive anyone reading this review right this moment, no matter how old or young you may be. I guarantee there will be another Disney flick about "body-switching" in the early 2020s and yet another in the decade just after. And so on. And so on.
When your grandkids see their version of this tale, they too will think it is very cool
Which brings us back to the starting point. The "gold standard" for these stories is now, and may (possibly) always be, Freaky Friday (2003). Not only did FF have a killer script but Curtis and Lohan were arguably at, or near, the peaks of their A-list careers.
Again, let's look at energy. Before writing this review, I borrowed a DVD of Freaky Friday and watched it.
In the Curtis-Lohan version, the energy level in the dual performances literally explodes onto the screen within the first 9 minutes, and amazingly maintains that hi level almost right to the end. That is impressive.
In The Swap, the energy starts very slow and builds. It never quite hits any of the highs of FF, but it never lags in holding interest either.
List and Bertrand do a yeoman job with the material they have to work with. The script by Charlie Shahnaian and Shari Simpson is bit of letdown however.
In FF, the two characters set out their respective missions off the top of the story and things escalate. In The Swap, nothing in the story seems to escalate at all, stuff just sort of happens almost randomly.
So, at the end of the day, we are left with two movies that compete based on story but on little else. One is a firecracker and one is slow burner.
My advice? If you have not seen Freaky Friday, see it AFTER you see The Swap. It will be more fun that way.
We were looking for a family movie and came across this...all of us rally enjoyed it. It was funny and meaningful without being cheezy. All around fun movie.
While this movie forced me to suspend my disbelief about the mind of a teenage boy, I was actually pleasantly surprised by the great character moments and touching story. Overall not a bad movie at all in my opinion.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesPeyton List and Jacob Bertrand would go on to star together in the "Karate Kid" YouTube Premium sequel series "Cobra Kai" (2018-) as Tory and Eli "Hawk" Moskowitz, both attending the Cobra Kai dojo in Season 2. As of 2025, the pair are now in a relationship.
- PifiasEllie's mom Summer calls her "Annie" instead of "Ellie" at the spa.
- ConexionesReferences ¡Qué desmadre de hija! (1995)
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- The Swap
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- Toronto, Ontario, Canadá(location)
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