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In einer Familie bricht das totale Chaos aus, als durch ein seltenes kosmisches Ereignis Tage vor Weihnachten die Eltern und ihre Kinder im Teenageralter die Körper tauschen.
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I laughed way more than I expected, so... mission accomplished. I don't even care if it is another switch movie.
The best scene in this movie was in the outtakes at the end > I'm so sorry, you're kissing your mother, who is also your sister. I'm so so- > Don't talk about it lets just do it
I was afraid that this movie will be full of second-hand embarrassment and boy did it deliver. The "humor" is very low-standard, predictable and unnecessarily disgusting. Story-wise there's nothing new but the acting is surprisingly good, so we could have had a charming Hallmark-like body-switching Christmas movie, but instead, we got this. I cannot even fathom why did they include the dog and the child with very obvious CG and extremely try-hard scenes.
A body switching movie that's been told to death trying to wrap itself into the gold that is the Christmas yearly re-watch. It tries to hard to be THE Christmas movie to be legendary like National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation or Elf, but it fails. It tries to one-up other body switch movies that went the way of the dodo because they've been done to the point of nauseam, yet for some reason it's pulled out of the old dusty trunk for this movie. Ed Helms plays the same guy he always does. He has precisely one character and it's been played to death since The Office. He joins the ranks of Owen Wilson, Will Ferrell, Adam Sandler, Ryan Reynolds (not there quite yet but almost) and so many that just play the same person every single time. Seriously, there are some great Christmas classics you can watch instead of this and have far more fun.
Too fast paced, so many good acting gone to waste. If your grandma asks what cringe is, show her this. But then later give her cookies, because you're not a monster.