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Parents' Guide to

The Swap

By Emily Ashby, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 6+

Predictable body-switching comedy has positive messages.

Movie NR 2016 100 minutes
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A Lot or a Little?

What you will—and won't—find in this movie.

Community Reviews

age 9+

Based on 5 parent reviews

age 13+

Not what we were expecting

We read the reviews and picked this movie for our 6 and 8 year old. It wasn’t age appropriate for them at all! There was a lot of harsh name calling and bulling but the worst was the non stop teen flirting in a not so innocent way. Calling girls hot and rating the girls out of 10 was really distasteful in a movie that I thought was for younger kids.
age 8+
Entertaining for kids. Nothing inappropriate. The guy is very respectful to the girl.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (5 ):
Kids say (13 ):

Though not particularly original in concept, this feel-good movie has strong themes about family relationships, emotional honesty, and self-advocacy. Ironically it takes living each other's lives to inspire Ellie and Jake to make the necessary changes in their own, but in both cases the teens learn to project their needs and express their feelings. In so doing, they address some serious concerns such as the loss of a loved one and coping with abandonment issues. This makes for some heavy scenes and tense encounters, always with a positive result.

Kids will like seeing familiar Disney stars List and Bertrand in these new roles, and no matter how many times it's revisited, the body-swapping plot is always a winner. In this case the gender divide just adds to the fun, setting up plenty of scenes in which Ellie and Jake have funny experiences walking a mile in the other gender's shoes. Though it offers few surprises, The Swap is a fun movie the entire family can watch together, but the more serious themes -- and Jake's testy relationship with his father throughout most of the story -- might need some further explanation for younger kids.

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