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Date And Switch
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The story of the story tells of two high school students, Michael and Matty, who are also good friends from the third grade. Both friends try to help each other influence before the big students' concert. It seems that things will change completely after a very short period of time when they suddenly turn into a different direction when Matte declares that he is an anomaly. Tragic situations may arise constantly when Matte tries to remain faithful to his sex but his friend tries to change it.
The story of the story tells of two high school students, Michael and Matty, who are also good friends from the third grade. Both friends try to help each other influence before the big students' concert. It seems that things will change completely after a very short period of time when they suddenly turn into a different direction when Matte declares that he is an anomaly. Tragic situations may arise constantly when Matte tries to remain faithful to his sex but his friend tries to change it.
Actors:
Jennifer Clement,
Hal Myshrall,
Nicholas Braun,
William Vaughan,
Adam DiMarco,
Larry Wilmore,
Tyrell Witherspoon
Jennifer Clement
Hal Myshrall
Nicholas Braun
1 May 1988, Long Island, New York, USA
William Vaughan
26 September 1984, Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada
Adam DiMarco
14 April 1990, Canada
Larry Wilmore
30 October 1961, Los Angeles, California, USA
Tyrell Witherspoon
26 October 1986, Glenboro, Manitoba, Canada
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Chris Nelson
Chris Nelson
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Chris Nelson #Dakota Johnson #Date and Switch #Dude Productions #Hunter Cope #Laurence Mark Productions #Nicholas Braun
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May 21, 2014
"Date and Switch" should have had something new to say about high school friendships. It doesn't.
February 21, 2014
In place of authentic emotion and searing personal communication, there's cliche and passivity, plasticizing the kindly nature of the picture to a point where all the tension begins to resemble a bad sitcom.
February 12, 2014
Lame jokes (even when delivered by comedic vets like Megan Mullally and Nick Offerman) mixed with painfully paced sequences make this potential-filled rom-com fall flat.
February 20, 2014
Date And Switch is a plucky step in the right direction for diversity in teen comedies, but it lacks the extra oomph to stand on its own merits.
February 13, 2014
It's a movie about being true to yourself that's reluctant to let its real character show. At any point that it looks likely to tweak sex-comedy convention or get truly weird, it reverses course at the last minute.
February 13, 2014
A largely enjoyable and credible coming-of-age romp, despite some forced broadness and uneven pacing.
February 10, 2014
The film's forced quirkiness and repeated displays of bro-ism in action hinder the potential for a more subtle approach to the potentially challenging issue the story depicts.
February 13, 2014
Like a fresh ripple in the near-stagnant high school movie pool, Chris Nelson's "Date and Switch" balances formula with winning performers, genuine humor and a generosity of spirit that this genre too often lacks.
February 13, 2014
In its sloppy humor and unabashedly earnest expressions of friendship and romance, the movie feels like any likable, and generally forgettable, teen comedy. And yet with its casually handled twist, the genre ambles forward just a little bit.
February 14, 2014
The subject certainly isn't dated, but the film's dull post-John Hughes, sub-Judd Apatow style of comedy is like a just-buried time capsule full of accumulated clichés.

