A couple wakes up one morning to discover that they have switched bodies.A couple wakes up one morning to discover that they have switched bodies.A couple wakes up one morning to discover that they have switched bodies.
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- 1 nomination
- Mark Hutchinson
- (as Robert O'Neill)
- Counsellor
- (as Jan Oxenbould)
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- TriviaDating the Enemy (1996) grossed $2,620,325 at the box office in Australia.
- GoofsDuring the party on the ferry, when Guy Pearce is busted by Claudia Karvan telling the model that he has had a job offer from New York, the boat is clearly not moving. However, in both the scenes before and after it was.
- Quotes
Brett: [talking to Rob about the complexity of dating] Getting into a relationship with a woman these days is like... it's like getting into a cab with a driver that doesn't speak English. I mean you tell them where you wanna go when you start off, and they nod and smile and you think they've understood. And then all of a sudden you look up, and you're driving down "Moving In" Street, or "Having a Baby" Street, and you say "No, I never wanted to go here" and then they start yelling at you in some language you don't even understand. Man I tell you something, from now on I'm walking.
- ConnectionsFeatured in OMC: Right On (1996)
- SoundtracksKulba Yaday
Performed by Christine Anu
Imagine my surprise at this films funny, clever and original way of examining the strangeness/complexity of relationships between men and women in this modern world. Yes, the plot device of how/why they switch bodies is a bit clumsy, but that can be forgiven, because once this film gets into full swing, it's a hilarious romp and the best by far "body switching" movie I've ever seen. It goes places where a Hollywood movie would never go. I think my fav scene by far is Brett as Tash having sex with his friend and finding out how BAD men can be in bed! Oh, and getting his period....!! As a woman audience member, you can't help saying, "Ah, HA!! See?!" What I also love about this movie, is that the changes that both characters go through are more convincing and realistic than in any other "body switching" movie I've seen. It is especially nice to see Tash come out of her shell after having lived Brett's life. This movie goes beyond the plot gimic in many of these ways. I wait impatiently for it to be released on VHS or DVD here in the US.
I can't go without commenting on the actors. This is the most charming and ironically NORMAL character I've ever seen Guy Pearce play, and I'd love to see him do more parts like this. Also, I instantly became a huge fan of Claudia Karvan. I selfishly wish she were in more projects that come stateside, because I'd love to see more of her. Hopefully she won't be cut out of the Star Wars movie again! :)
In short, in spite of some of the minor problems with this film, it is a wonderful film overall, and if you can overlook it's faults, you will fully enjoy it.
- FilmFanGirl19
- Feb 21, 2004
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- Їх поміняли тілами
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- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1