My Dear Friends, we have given our site a new look and upgraded its features. Now it’s even easier to use and better than ever. You’ll enjoy using it more than any other site!
A-Z INDEX
The Switch (2010)
×
Movie | The Switch (2010) |
Real Title | The Switch |
Rating | 6.2 |
Duration | 101 Min |
Aired | 2010-05-11 |
Languages | HINDI |
Subtitle | NA |
Quality | BRRip |
Sources | IMDB | TMDB |
Countries
United States of America
Genres
Tags
New york cityPregnancyHypochondriacLittle boySingle motherBased on short storySperm donorArtificial inseminationPrecocious childNeuroticWanting to have childrenDrunkennessNo memorySecretBest friendsMoving back home
Directors
Josh Gordon, Will Speck
Stars
Jennifer Aniston, Jason Bateman, Patrick Wilson, Thomas Robinson, Jeff Goldblum, Juliette Lewis
Writers
Allan Loeb
Companies
Mandate Pictures, Bona Fide Productions, Echo Films, Miramax
Taglines
Taglines: The most unexpected comedy ever conceived.
Description
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.
Reviews:
Author: KamuraiReally good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. While the movie has the appropriate seriousness for a family reconnection, it is rather filled with humor, be it some is situational and goes quite a length to deliver a joke. It makes for a better drama than a comedy, but that sort of thing is bound to happen when the movie rides the line. I'm not a fan of Jennifer Aniston, but the role feels more whiner-baby than her usual fair. I am a fan of Jason Bateman, and I think he nails when to be funny, absurd, neurotic, or serious. For a movie about swapping sperm samples, it really is a powerful story. That family reconnection trope is excellent even without the absurdity of the premise.