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Neurotic Wally Mars (Jason Bateman) has one bright spot in his life: his friendship with Kassie (Jennifer Aniston). Seven years after the fact, Wally comes to the realization that he was the sperm donor for Kassie's boy.
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I.E. Weekly
Sorry tabloid readers. At no time does Jennifer 'Womb Watch' Aniston growl, "Take that, Brad."
August 24, 2010
Film Journal International
A misjudged lightness of tone and a predictable structure neuter the neuroticism and strange maliciousness of this Jennifer Aniston/Jason Bateman rom-com.
August 15, 2011
Examiner.com
This might have worked better as a television episode or a short film, but as a feature, it's merely another one of those overly-long films where the audience must wait around in silence for the same conclusion we've seen countless times.
September 23, 2012
The National (UAE)
despite a novel plot device, The Switch is a disappointingly formulaic film and at times quite soulless.
August 30, 2011
Detroit News
It's not a bad film, really, just sort of average. But Bateman is so good in it -- natural, funny, yet full of real emotion -- that you immediately want to see him again in a better film.
August 20, 2010
The Baltic Times
Bateman and Aniston are fine but don't have any real chemistry together, whilst the direction is flat and rather uninteresting. It has the occasional good moment, but "The Switch" fails to push any buttons. Or, indeed, pull any switches.
December 13, 2011
Denver Post
The comedy itself suffers from awkward scheduling. Though this isn't its only wrinkle.
August 20, 2010
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