Dating the Enemy
- 1996
- 1h 37m
A couple wakes up one morning to discover that they have switched bodies.A couple wakes up one morning to discover that they have switched bodies.A couple wakes up one morning to discover that they have switched bodies.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
- Mark Hutchinson
- (as Robert O'Neill)
- Counsellor
- (as Jan Oxenbould)
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I enjoyed the the the lead duo Guy Pearce and Claudia Karvan. Both gave a very funny performance, and I wished that the script had more comical situations written for them. Pearce acting like a girl was just hilarious and entertaining. I wish they had more crude scenes with him as a woman. But hey, this isn't Hollywood. Aussie comedies generally lack gross out humour and vulgarity. Not that I'm a fan of those styles, but I think this film needed more irreverent humour.
As such, I thought the film seemed more serious and stern as it progressed. And as I said, at 100 minutes it just felt too long and more like a 120 minute film. I still respect this film as an unforgettable Aussie comedy from the 1990s, despite the little gripes I had with it.
after the film you found yourself smiling warmly.
A must see about women and men.
The first twenty minutes, whilst the plot establishes itself, are a bit of a chore but thereafter the silliness takes over and I chortled away as predictably absurd scenes were unravelled.
Disappointing homophobic line about men and women being the natural (and implicitly, only) form of coupling for human beings, which seemed at odds with the rest of a fresh, healthy skip through sexual norms but alas every script writer has a bad day.
I grew up on that staple of british cinema the 'Carry On's and this is kind of doing a similar thing. Don't expect it to change your life, just entertain you for 90 minutes.
Did you know
- TriviaPROLOGUE: "The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two substances: If there is any reaction, both are transformed. --- Carl Jung"
- GoofsDuring the party on the ferry, when Guy Pearce is busted by Claudia Karvan telling the model that he has had a job offer from New York, the boat is clearly not moving. However, in both the scenes before and after it was.
- Quotes
Brett: [talking to Rob about the complexity of dating] Getting into a relationship with a woman these days is like... it's like getting into a cab with a driver that doesn't speak English. I mean you tell them where you wanna go when you start off, and they nod and smile and you think they've understood. And then all of a sudden you look up, and you're driving down "Moving In" Street, or "Having a Baby" Street, and you say "No, I never wanted to go here" and then they start yelling at you in some language you don't even understand. Man I tell you something, from now on I'm walking.
- ConnectionsFeatured in OMC: Right On (1996)
- SoundtracksKulba Yaday
Performed by Christine Anu
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- Їх поміняли тілами
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- 1h 37m(97 min)
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- 1.85 : 1