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The Switch
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The life of a young handsome guy named Wally, who falls in love with him best friend, Kassie, who gets bored from her failures relationships and decides to have a child by the artificial insemination, the thing that makes his rage, so during the party he changes the sperm donor of himself, has been changed, as the born child was his child.
The life of a young handsome guy named Wally, who falls in love with him best friend, Kassie, who gets bored from her failures relationships and decides to have a child by the artificial insemination, the thing that makes his rage, so during the party he changes the sperm donor of himself, has been changed, as the born child was his child.
Actors:
Todd Louiso,
Scott Elrod,
Lily Pilblad,
Carmen M. Herlihy,
Will Swenson,
Thomas Robinson,
Brooke Hoover
Todd Louiso
27 January 1970, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Scott Elrod
10 February 1975, Germany
Lily Pilblad
15 April 2000
Carmen M. Herlihy
Will Swenson
26 October 1972, Provo, Utah, USA
Thomas Robinson
Brooke Hoover
28 July 1981, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Country:
United States
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Despite a strong cast and technical specs, The Switch remains another easily disposable entertainment built out of the rubble of a promising literary prospect.December 13, 2011
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A conventional yet entertaining romantic comedy...
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despite a novel plot device, The Switch is a disappointingly formulaic film and at times quite soulless.August 24, 2010
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You have to overlook a whole lot of guff in order to enjoy the slight but pleasurable entertainment of The Switch.