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The Switch 2010 123movies

The Switch 2010 123movies

The most unexpected comedy ever conceived.May. 11, 2010101 Min.
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Watch: The Switch 2010 123movies, Full Movie Online – Kassie (Jennifer Aniston) and Wally (Jason Bateman) are best friends. Being unlucky in love, Kassie has decided to have a child using artificial insemination. Wally doesn’t like this idea, but he isn’t capable of admitting to himself, let alone to Kassie, that he’s in love with her. At Kassie’s artificial insemination party, Wally gets very drunk and spies the sperm donor’s sample in the bathroom. Wally was way too drunk to know what he did that night, and Kassie has moved away because she doesn’t feel that New York City is a place to raise a child. Now 7 years later, Kassie has moved back with her son Sebastian. While she is looking to get Roland (the sperm donor) more involved in their lives, Wally can’t help but notice the many striking similarities that he and Sebastian share..
Plot: Kassie is a smart, fun-loving single woman who, despite her neurotic best friend Wally’s objections, decides it’s time to have a baby – even if it means doing it herself…with a little help from a charming sperm donor. But, unbeknownst to her, Kassie’s plans go awry because of a last-minute switch that isn’t discovered until seven years later… when Wally gets acquainted with Kassie’s cute – though slightly neurotic – son.
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6.1/10 Votes: 106,832
53% | RottenTomatoes
52/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 1627 Popularity: 14.516 | TMDB

Reviews:

Enjoyable and definitely not as bad as it may appear…
So I saw The Switch over this weekend and I must say I expected this to be a complete failure and it surprised me to not be that. Matter of fact, the movie stands out pretty well through Aniston’s filmography. The story is not complicated, runs smooth and gets your attention. The story revolves around Wally Mars (Jason Bateman) a middle-age single guy who has a hard-time finding his match and Kassie Larson (Jennifer Aniston), his best-friend. At Kassie’s semen-party, Wally gets drunk and switches the donator’s sperm with his own without realizing and forgetting completely about what happened to next day. After seven years of being separated by distance Kassie movies back to her town and of course, she starts to talk again to her “best-friend”. Problems appear only when Wally sees that Kassie’s kid is acting pretty much similar like him so he remembers what he did and decides to tell Kassie the truth. Of course, this story has it’s clichés and I’m the most bored person on the earth by clichés but this movie is a little bit different. It’s not that funny, it has it’s funny moments which were handled well but the movie it-self is more of a romance than a comedy so I enjoyed it more than others who expected a million laughs from it.

As far as the acting, this is definitely Aniston’s best movie this year and I liked her attitude in this even though she portrays almost the same character but it’s such an improvement from The Bounty Hunter. Jason Bateman was very good, hilarious at points as usual and actually approached a more serious tone for this role. The rest was good and I really was not bothered by anything at all. The characters were lovely and I was surprised for them to not look over-acted and exaggerated.

The cinematography, editing were pretty much normal, nothing to be mentioned and the score was as usual, typical for a romantic movie. With all these I want to say that this movie is not BAD and I don’t understand people who love to bash this movie just for it’s clichés and stuff like that. This movie is a simple good time for a boring afternoon. It’s far from being great but it’s such a better choice than most of the wack stuff that studios put out.

Review By: montera_iulian
Tired Insemination Premise Gives Rise to a Surprisingly Sharp Comedy with a Smart Cast
If the Hollywood studios still made the type of urban comedies they made back in the early 1970’s starring George Segal (usually) as a neurotic nebbish, then Jason Bateman’s big-screen career would certainly be secure. As he displayed consistently on “Arrested Development”, the actor’s dry delivery and slyly observant manner are a perfect match for Wally Mars, the comically cynical equities analyst he plays in this sadly overlooked 2010 romantic comedy co-directed by Will Speck and Josh Gordon (who much to my surprise, helmed the Will Ferrell figure-skating comedy, “Blades of Glory”). Although he is the true protagonist of the story, the movie was marketed as a Jennifer Aniston vehicle. She plays rising TV producer Kassie Larson, his long-ago girlfriend who has relegated him to the “friend zone” even though he obviously hasn’t gotten over her.

Written with verve by Allen Loeb (who also co-wrote Aniston’s recent 2011 movie, the Adam Sandler starrer, “Just Go With It”), the story revolves around Kassie’s ticking biological clock. In a seven-years-back flashback, she is seen deliberately bypassing Wally as a possible sperm donor in favor of a more predictable candidate, Roland, a struggling associate professor at Columbia, who happens to be married and drop-dead handsome. At an “insemination” party, Wally gets wasted and drops the carelessly placed vial of Roland’s semen down the bathroom sink. This leaves Wally no choice but to replace the sample himself. Kassie eventually becomes pregnant and moves back home to Minnesota. Flash forward to the present, and Kassie returns to Manhattan with her six-year-old son Sebastian in tow. The fact that Sebastian acts like a miniature version of Wally gets completely past Kassie but not Wally who slowly realizes that out of his stupor years ago, his son was conceived.

Although this indiscretion would seem like the perfect excuse for Wally to reveal his true feelings for Kassie, complications ensue when she starts a relationship with Roland, now desperately on the rebound from a bitter divorce. At the same time, Wally forms a close bond with Sebastian who naturally gravitates toward him because of their mutual idiosyncrasies. Bateman handles Wally’s evolution from self-absorbed fatalist to paternal protector with aplomb and surprising depth. Aniston is better served here than in most of her standard-issue romantic comedies, and the sharp interplay between these two actors, especially in the beginning scenes, is refreshingly rapid-fire like a modern-day “His Girl Friday”. With his constantly forlorn expression interrupted by moments of genuine happiness, Thomas Robinson is terrifically understated as Sebastian, and his unforced scenes with Bateman represent the true high points of the film.

A crack supporting cast has been assembled. As Wally’s best friend and manager, the sarcastic ladies’ man Leonard, Jeff Goldblum takes a predictable role and gives it his special, off-kilter twist. The result is his funniest turn in years, for example, his use of the term “ill-advised” during the moment of revelation is hilariously unexpected. The same can also be said for Juliette Lewis, who plays Kassie’s constantly inappropriate best friend Debbie with her spacey delivery intact as she slings clever putdowns at Wally. Even Patrick Wilson, saddled with the no-win role of the golden boy Roland, who has no capacity for honest introspection, is funny in a role that gets diabolically transparent as the proceedings get complicated. The 2011 DVD/Blu-Ray offers a standard set of extras – a fifteen-minute making-of featurette (“The Switch Conceived”); about ten deleted and alternate scenes running for nearly half an hour in total, one a more purposeful variation on the central scene; and a brief blooper reel. Give it a try.

Review By: EUyeshima

Other Information:

Original Title The Switch
Release Date 2010-05-11
Release Year 2010

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 41 min (101 min), 1 hr 41 min (101 min) (USA)
Budget 19000000
Revenue 49830607
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director Josh Gordon, Will Speck
Writer Jeffrey Eugenides, Allan Loeb
Actors Jennifer Aniston, Jason Bateman, Patrick Wilson
Country United States
Awards 1 win & 3 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix SDDS, DTS, Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Arricam LT, Cooke S4 Lenses, Arricam ST, Cooke S4 Lenses, Leitz SUMMILUX-C lenses
Laboratory Company 3, Los Angeles (CA), USA (digital intermediate), DeLuxe, Hollywood (CA), USA (prints)
Film Length 2,780 m (Portugal, 35 mm)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Super 35 (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic), D-Cinema

The Switch 2010 123movies
The Switch 2010 123movies
The Switch 2010 123movies
The Switch 2010 123movies
Original title The Switch
TMDb Rating 6.231 1,627 votes

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