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    Switch Switch
    Rating: PG-13
    Run Time: 101

    Release Date:2011
    DVD Release: 2011

    Director: Josh Gordon

    Movie Type: Comedy

    Ref #: 30382

    Movie Notes:
    Jennifer Aniston continues her breezy success as queen of the contemporary romantic comedy in the offbeat The Switch, which brings together elements of When Harry Met Sally… and even episodes of Friends. Aniston is charming and capable as Kassie, an accomplished New York career gal who decides it's time to have a baby--husband or no husband. But in The Switch it's the men around Kassie who become truly memorable, and for which The Switch becomes a must-see. Kassie's best friend is Wally (the wryly and neurotically hilarious Jason Bateman), who may have deeper feelings for his good friend than he's willing to admit. Kassie's recruited sperm donor is Roland, the handsome Nordic hunk with a sweet heart, played with finesse by Broadway star Patrick Wilson. And the fruit of the insemination is Kassie's son, Sebastian, acted with gravitas and thoughtfulness by the young Thomas Robinson, who's so talented he should grow up to be a huge star. Special mention goes to Jeff Goldblum, who takes his own befuddled persona stereotype to new heights as Wally's concerned friend Leonard. All Aniston really has to do is not overdo the "cute" as she dances among these talented actors, and she accomplishes far more than that. "The switch" of the title involves a snafu during the process of Kassie's insemination--and the results of that plot twist shape the rest of the movie. Though audiences can see much more quickly whom Kassie belongs with, before Kassie or her guys do, the ride is thoroughly believable, human, and gently entertaining. The humor in The Switch can be bawdy but it underscores the timeless quest for love and family. Kassie--and all the "men" in her life--deserve it, and watching them on that journey makes for a delightful experience.


    Cast:

    Will Swenson    --   Actor on Stage
    Todd Louiso    --   Artie
    Juliette Lewis    --   Debbie
    Scott Elrod    --   Declan
    Jennifer Aniston    --   Kassie Larson
    Victor Pagan    --   Knit Hat Guy
    Jeff Goldblum    --   Leonard
    Edward James Hyland    --   Man in Theater
    Rebecca Naomi Jones    --   Party Guest
    Jeremy J. Mohler    --   Party Guest #2
    Caroline Dhavernas    --   Pauline
    Patrick Wilson    --   Roland
    Kelli Barrett    --   Roland's Wife Jessica
    Brian Podnos    --   Waiter
    Jason Bateman    --   Wally Mars