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Toi, c'est moi

Original title: It's a Boy Girl Thing
  • 2006
  • PG-13
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
44K
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Kevin Zegers and Samaire Armstrong in Toi, c'est moi (2006)
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Body Swap ComedyTeen ComedyComedyFantasyRomance

Sworn enemies find themselves in each other's bodies, and use this to ruin each other's lives.Sworn enemies find themselves in each other's bodies, and use this to ruin each other's lives.Sworn enemies find themselves in each other's bodies, and use this to ruin each other's lives.

  • Director
    • Nick Hurran
  • Writers
    • Geoff Deane
    • Steve Hamilton Shaw
  • Stars
    • Samaire Armstrong
    • Kevin Zegers
    • Sherry Miller
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    6.2/10
    44K
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    • Director
      • Nick Hurran
    • Writers
      • Geoff Deane
      • Steve Hamilton Shaw
    • Stars
      • Samaire Armstrong
      • Kevin Zegers
      • Sherry Miller
    • 66User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
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    Samaire Armstrong
    Samaire Armstrong
    • Nell Bedworth
    Kevin Zegers
    Kevin Zegers
    • Woody Deane
    Sherry Miller
    Sherry Miller
    • Katherine Bedworth
    Robert Joy
    Robert Joy
    • Ted Bedworth
    Sharon Osbourne
    Sharon Osbourne
    • Della Deane
    Maury Chaykin
    Maury Chaykin
    • Stan Deane
    Mpho Koaho
    Mpho Koaho
    • Horse
    Dan Warry-Smith
    Dan Warry-Smith
    • Team Guy #1
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    • Glixen
    • (as Balazs Koos)
    Emily Hampshire
    Emily Hampshire
    • Chanel
    Brooke D'Orsay
    Brooke D'Orsay
    • Breanna
    Kathryn Haggis
    • Miss Bidermeyer
    Genelle Williams
    Genelle Williams
    • Tiffany
    Alex Nussbaum
    • Mr. Zbornak
    Jack Duffy
    Jack Duffy
    • Old Man
    John Bregar
    John Bregar
    • Richard
    David Ndaba
    • Team Guy #2
    Rob Ramsay
    Rob Ramsay
    • Team Guy #3
    • (as Robert James Ramsay)
    • Director
      • Nick Hurran
    • Writers
      • Geoff Deane
      • Steve Hamilton Shaw
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    6intelearts

    Fun, and funny - with just the right dose of message

    Body swap movies are nothing new and here the premise is the same; what raises it above are the two central perfromances which are strong and the overall sense of fun mixed with some good tackling of stereotypes...

    While pretty much forgettable, while watching we found it fun and charming and full of the right kinds of energies.

    If you've got young teenagers but still want a film you can all watch - and aren't embarrassed by the sexual innuendo that runs through this - then this is not a bad choice.

    Watchable.
    7Dragoneyed363

    An enjoyable, fun, cute and entertaining movie

    I'm not going to lie, really the only reason I had any interest in It's a Boy Girl Thing was because my man candy Kevin Zegers was a main star. Having said that, I thought It's a Boy Girl Thing was genuinely and truly a funny, enjoyable and nice little film to watch. It was entertaining and though the main gist has been a bit butchered, they were able to come up with fresh material that became indisputably likable and I was very pleased with the outcome of this movie.

    First of all, I thought the performances were believable and likable. Armstrong and Zegers have a cute chemistry and their individual performances were delightful. Even though the film is predictable, I really wasn't going to give it a hard time for that, because the performances are charming, the movie itself is well done and just a fun time, and I really don't think a film should be judged just because you know what's going to happen; it can still be satisfying and good fun. It's not meant to be an Oscar winning masterpiece, and it shows, but with the material they try to work with, they pull off a current, fun, teen rom-com.

    In the end, It's a Boy Girl Thing is nonetheless just a nice film to watch from time to time if you enjoy it for what it is. Armstrong and Zegers, as well as all the supporting actors and actresses, look like they have a fun time giving pleasant and congenial performances. The material is fresh for a plot that's running out of ideas and the movie is just well done from start to finish. I am glad I had the chance to watch it.
    6pierrebautista

    funnnn and dumber

    if you get over the fact that the human body neglects its own hormonal instincts of the host and transports the brain of a different owner and get over the fact that basically the people are practically falling in love with themselves and are over the idea that they are interested in someone who looks exactly like them as the movie progresses (not really hard things to get over because it's a movie and genre that is reliant on the suspension of disbelief -- esp. if you liked something as cute and fun as "she's the man") then i think this movie is tremendous with a kind of weak ending (in execution, not in conclusion).

    i think this movie is tremendous in moments but i never really laughed. the strength is in the lead actors really and probably the dad of the girl who was pretty cool. the theme of the movie is positive and i guess if you boil things down its all about trust. trust in following the characters, attaching yourselves to them (while knowing the ending) and trust in deciding to leave your brain at the door. i recommend this movie.
    10Rocket-Pictures

    Fun, high school movie with a surprisingly emotionally ending.

    I have to admit first that I am a fan of this genre, although when I went in I was expecting something pretty run-of-the-mill. However, this is no teen B-movie but is actually a really funny premise and has a story with a surprising amount of emotional depth. I'm surprised no-one has made a movie about this before, but they haven't. It seems quite an obvious premise. A boy and girl who despise each other, end up swapping bodies and are thus forced to deal with each other's lives. It's like Freaky Friday but with a bit more edge and all the adolescent teen stuff which is what keeps it fresh. Whilst this stuff is funny it is the love story that really gets you and I was amazed to find myself getting emotionally drawn into the characters. Not often I say that about an American teen movie. Only negative is Sharon Osbourne who kind of pulls you out of the movie a bit, but other than a satisfying movie experience and a really pleasant surprise.
    9DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: It's a Boy Girl Thing

    I know what you're saying. There are countless of movies out there involving body switches, either parental-kid (like Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis in Freaky Friday), and cross- gender, be it deliberate (like Amanda Bynes in She's The Man) or through inexplicable supernatural occurrence (like Jack Neo's Just Follow Law, or The Hot Chick starring Rob Schneider and Rachel McAdams). Whatever the case is, it seems that such stories still can find a market and a demand, otherwise they wouldn't be made, will they? And comedies which arise from such situations almost always seem to recycle some jokes, removing plenty of lustre from what could have been funny, but not so, because of familiarity with the subject matter.

    Surprisingly, It's a Boy Girl Thing still worked, for me at least. Sure, it had the usual jokes with respect to changing and getting used to the new bodies, taking advantage of the change to get chummy with the boys/girls with ulterior motives, and doing everything just wrong deliberately so as to get back at the person whose body you now possess. But what this one had, was plenty of heart, pounding on the universal theme of empathy, of not being able to fully understand someone, until you get under their skin and walk around in it, in which case this movie of course took things literally.

    Samaire Armstrong stars as Nell Bedworth, who's into literature, and whose snooty, prim and proper parents are holding their hopes of her daughter getting into Yale. Her neighbour is school quarterback jock Woody Deane (Kevin Zegers), whose family is pretty much of the average joe, laissez faire type, whose dream for their son is to work at a sweatshop from 9 to 5. Naturally the school jock has a minor aspiration different from his parent's expectation, and that is to score a college education through football.

    It's no rocket science that the two of them don't get along, and as the opening credits illustrate, they get on each other's nerves ever so often, that some ancient god decide to play a prank on them by switching their bodies. Thus unleashing pandemonium in their lives as they have to grapple with living in a foreign body, as well as to ensure that they stay on their respective course to pursue their dreams. It also becomes the usual opposite attracts story, starting with their adversary with each other, to the inevitable finale, but what indeed was marvelous here, were the little scenes crafted where they have to begin to lean more about each other, and to gain each other's trust.

    What I felt helped the movie was its decision to junk a lot of unnecessary subplots that usually bloat such movies, to just keep it simple and very focused, delivering almost every time it called for a punchline, or during non-comedic moments with serious drama, while laying off the melodramatics. Simple words uttered, simple actions made, spoke loads and went the mile. The chemistry between Samaire Armstrong and Kevin Zegers worked wonders too, whether they're playing it straight, or playing each other's characters, and sometimes there are situations where you just have to do a double take to put things into their correct perspective.

    If there should be a gripe, it would be the jarring edit made for an NC16 rating. This is one movie that didn't fear getting into the politically incorrect field, filled with nudity and plenty of coarse language, which I thought was somewhat of an adults-only version of a genre done so many times. And if you're a fan of rap and hip-hop, then you'll probably find yourself grooving to the soundtrack from Eminem to the Black Eyed Peas.

    This movie comes recommended. It's not perfect, but it was jolly good fun.

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    • Trivia
      The music on Nell's alarm clock that she also plays in the car as Woody is Elton John's "Candle In The Wind." Elton John is the executive producer of this film and his partner David Furnish is the producer.
    • Goofs
      Interviews are not required for Yale applicants, and many students successfully gain admission without ever having one. Nell could have simply canceled hers.
    • Quotes

      Woody: [inhabited by Nell, seeing how Woody has dressed her body for school] You look like a common prostitute.

      Nell Bedworth: [Woody in Nell's body] Damn... I was going for high class hooker.

    • Crazy credits
      As the credits roll, a comedy reel shows scenes which didn't make it into the movie.
    • Connections
      Featured in Beyond Clueless (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Shake It Fast/Shake Ya Ass
      Performed by Mystikal

      (P) 2000 Sony BMG Music Entertainment Inc.

      Licensed courtesy of Sony BMG Commercial Markets (UK)

      Written by Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo and Mystikal (as Michael Tyler)

      Published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd, Zomba Enterprsies Inc./Zomba Music Publishers, Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • December 6, 2017 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • It's a Boy Girl Thing
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Icon Productions
      • Rocket Pictures
      • Prospero Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $15,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $848
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $848
      • Dec 9, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,385,679
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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