Rating: ★★½ (2.5/5)
The problem is the "R-rated" promise. The film mistakes cruelty for comedy far too often. A subplot involving Leslie Mann (playing Dave’s neglected wife) and a vomit-inducing scene involving a diaper will test your patience. At nearly two hours, The Change Up is about 20 minutes too long. The third act drags as it tries to force a moral lesson (Be grateful for what you have!) while still trying to squeeze in one more nude shot. The Change Up
The Change Up isn't a classic. It lacks the smart wit of The Hangover or the charm of Freaky Friday . However, if you are a fan of the two leads, there is just enough chemistry and genuine laughter here to warrant a rental. Bateman and Reynolds are talented enough to sell the nonsense, turning a lazy, gross-out script into a surprisingly watchable Sunday afternoon flick. Rating: ★★½ (2
Just maybe have the remote ready to fast-forward through the baby scenes. At nearly two hours, The Change Up is
Dave (Jason Bateman) is an uptight workaholic lawyer, husband, and father of triplets. Mitch (Ryan Reynolds) is his lazy, pot-smoking, womanizing best friend who lives a life of zero responsibility. After a drunken night of peeing into a fountain during a thunderstorm, they magically wake up in each other's bodies.