Hoping to find friendship with a French exchange student, an awkward teenager discovers that the student is not as sophisticated and cultured as he assumed.Hoping to find friendship with a French exchange student, an awkward teenager discovers that the student is not as sophisticated and cultured as he assumed.Hoping to find friendship with a French exchange student, an awkward teenager discovers that the student is not as sophisticated and cultured as he assumed.
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Feel so few people can watch this good one. The exchange student move to a Canadian town and changes everything sounds tacky and repetitive storyline. But I think this comedy succeed because bunch of comedian are all good. Each cast is just so funny and right for the part. Even the small jokes are hilarious. Good to watch in sat night one.
I enjoyed this one quite a bit. The cast was great, especially Avan Jogia. He stole the show most of the time. I laughed out loud at least 5 or 6 times and the writing was really good. Check it out if you want a light Breakfast Club(ish) movie.
Small town drab Ontario, mid-eighties, The Smiths poster on the bedroom wall, and a soft spot for France's New Wave cinema. Classic class nerd. Four-eyed and heartbreakingly awkward, Tim (Ed Oxenbould) finds a glimmer of hope to his sad sack existence with foreign exchange student Stephane (Avan Jogia). But instead of bileting a dissonant, trench-coated, intellectual poet, his mail ordered bride is a chain-smoking, acid washed greaseball, more interested in bedding the graduating class than discussing great cinema.
Add bumbling parents, a ridiculously mustachioed gym teacher, an obvious love interest to the mix, and everything's in place for a feel good teen RomCom. Jogia is wonderful as the strutting fish out of water, obliviously embarrassing his local chaperone to no end. Yet the cookie cutter plot holds few surprises, as it methodically moves from initial, flirtatious fun, to some oil slicked drama mid-film, before bringing everyone and everything together in a tidy full circle. There's life in the characters, the film has some good laughs, but several interesting ideas are left dangling, and it lacks a knockout punch.
The "Exchange" is certainly not without charm, but in the end, a tad underwhelming.
Add bumbling parents, a ridiculously mustachioed gym teacher, an obvious love interest to the mix, and everything's in place for a feel good teen RomCom. Jogia is wonderful as the strutting fish out of water, obliviously embarrassing his local chaperone to no end. Yet the cookie cutter plot holds few surprises, as it methodically moves from initial, flirtatious fun, to some oil slicked drama mid-film, before bringing everyone and everything together in a tidy full circle. There's life in the characters, the film has some good laughs, but several interesting ideas are left dangling, and it lacks a knockout punch.
The "Exchange" is certainly not without charm, but in the end, a tad underwhelming.
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Wasn't expecting too much, but was pleasantly surprised. Lots of funny, sweet moments. The actor who plays Stéphane is great!!!! He steals the show!!!
Give this movie a try. You'll enjoy it.
Give this movie a try. You'll enjoy it.
It reminds me of a 90s movie, and I loved it. I had some good laughs and it was worth watching for sure. Giving it a 10.
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- TriviaPartly filmed in Nepean, Ontario at former middle school D.A Moodie.
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