The Change Up: Movie Review
The Change Up
Rating: 5/10
Cast: Jason Bateman, Ryan Reynolds, Olivia Wilde, Leslie
Mann
Director: David Dobkin
Mitch (Reynolds) and Dave (Bateman) have been buddies since they were in
third grade in school together.
Whereas Mitch became a failed actor and womaniser, Dave worked hard all his
life, married, had kids and is working for a law firm.
However, Dave's not happy with his life, believing Mitch has the perfect
carefree existence; ironically, Mitch believes Dave has the perfect life, with
adorable kids and a loving wife (Leslie Mann). So when the pair go out drinking
one night and end up peeing in a fountain, they wish they could swap places.
And in a flash, that's exactly what happens - but, surprise, surprise, both
of the guys learn the lives they're so jealous of, aren't exactly as rosy as
they imagined.
The Change Up is a body swap comedy from those behind Wedding Crashers and
The Hangover. So, pretty much, right there, you should know what to expect -
moments of guilty, gross out humour and nothing too sophisticated. The tone is
set in the beginning sequence when Bateman's Dave is woken at 3am by babies
needing a nappy change - and it goes horribly wrong...Throw in formulaic
comedy and you've pretty much got this film down to a tee - except for a few
redeeming factors.
Jason Bateman finally plays against his usual laid back roles and has a whale
of a time as Mitch; it's great to see him really doing some laugh out loud
acting and there are moments of genuine mirth as he becomes a bit more loose and
screwball. The scenes where he has to try and feed his pair of twins and carries
them like sacks will resonate with many and amuses greatly.
Likewise Ryan Reynolds impresses in his performance as Mitch/Dave; both the
leads bring smart assured performances to what is a very traditional, and
formulaic body swap film. Olivia Wilde continues to carve her way towards a
prosperous screen career with her role as Dave's sexy colleague and Leslie Mann
does well as a quietly desperate housewife.
Sure, the inevitable moment comes when the duo have to grow up/ face their
deep epiphanies, but thanks to a fairly mediocre script which uses their plights
as a construct to hear some home truths, you can see what's coming a mile
off.
At the end of the day, if you're prepared to leave your brain at the door and
fancy an uneven comedy which relies on gross rather than smarts for guilty
laughs, then the Change Up is the perfect solution for a night out.
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