Just watched this. Great looking actors but the director has them saying their lines in a very staged way. They don't sound conversational or much like the way people talk over one another. It's almost as if each actor waits for the other to finish before they start responding. It feels very awkward. You're waiting for the line to be delivered.
Also the plot has some interesting turns SPOILER ALERT that never get developed, e.g. when the two women meet in the street. Nothing really comes of that.The office staging is phoney and the bit with the bisexual boss is overdone.
SPOILER ALERT: The main plot point is the morphing of the main characters into a body switch-up. It comes too late in the movie which has been set up as a romantic drama. And the director spends entirely too much time on this. It begins to look like a gag/sketch gone wrong.
Lots of bits and cliches taken right from other movies. Gets a bit tiresome.
Also the plot has some interesting turns SPOILER ALERT that never get developed, e.g. when the two women meet in the street. Nothing really comes of that.The office staging is phoney and the bit with the bisexual boss is overdone.
SPOILER ALERT: The main plot point is the morphing of the main characters into a body switch-up. It comes too late in the movie which has been set up as a romantic drama. And the director spends entirely too much time on this. It begins to look like a gag/sketch gone wrong.
Lots of bits and cliches taken right from other movies. Gets a bit tiresome.