Total Recall: Body Switches

With The Change-Up hitting theaters, we run down some of cinema's most memorable body swaps.

Body Switching

When Jason Bateman and Ryan Reynolds pee in a magic fountain and switch bodies during this weekend's The Change-Up, they won't just be setting up a bunch of wacky jokes about how being married with kids is different from the single life, they'll be extending a long Hollywood tradition. For decades, filmmakers have been fascinated with the possibilities of body-switching, and it's easy to see why: it's a premise that's equally useful for comedies, dramas, and sci-fi thrillers. For this week's Total Recall, we decided to take a look at some noteworthy examples, including a few from each of the genres mentioned above -- and some that aren't so easily categorized. Which are your favorites? Which movies would you add to the list? Let us know in the comments!

All of Me

90%

Quibble, if you must, over the fact that All of Me is less about body switching than body sharing -- the fact remains that this is a film in which Lily Tomlin ends up in Steve Martin's body, and the two of them fight for control over his faculties for the better part of its 93 minutes. That makes it close enough for our purposes -- and it also makes this one of the better comedies of the decade, featuring some of Martin and Tomlin's most inspired work. "Martin has become a superb physical comic, and Tomlin brings some unexpected warmth to a cruelly written part," observed Dave Kehr of the Chicago Reader, adding, "A manic fuzziness takes over in the last reel and spoils some of the pleasure, but it's still a sympathetic effort."

Avatar

83%

People don't change bodies here the same way they do in, say, Freaky Friday or Vice Versa, but when we have to choose between bending the rules a little to take Avatar or filling the list with stuff like Like Father, Like Son, well... we'll bend the rules. In James Cameron's 2009 blockbuster, Earth is at war with blue, 10-foot aliens named the Na'vi who want to protect their planet, called Pandora, from humans intent on mining it. Pandora's environment is toxic to earthlings, but scientists have figured out a way to control genetically engineered Na'vi bodies -- ahem, avatars -- via a fancy mental linking process that puts humans inside their minds. But then, you already knew that, because as its nearly $3 billion gross proves, everyone saw Avatar -- and most of them loved it, including A.O. Scott, who gushed in his At the Movies review, "I had the feeling coming out of this movie that I haven't felt since maybe I was eleven years old in 1977 and I saw Star Wars for the first time."

Day Watch

64%

Boasting eye-popping special effects, a brain-bendingly twisty plot, and some of Timur Bekmambetov's most assured direction, Day Watch proved a worthy sequel to its predecessor, 2004's Night Watch, taking audiences on a journey involving a body-swapping protagonist (of course), a war between supernatural combatants called Light Others and Dark Others, a history-altering tool called the Chalk of Fate, and... hey, why are you chuckling and shaking your head? Admittedly, Day Watch isn't the easiest sci-fi thriller to explain, but it was a huge hit with Russian audiences -- and with American critics like Matt Peterson of the New York Press, who wrote, "Bekmambetov succeeds in crafting a movie so fast-paced and stylish that it doesn't matter why there's a battle sequence or car chase, you just sit back and enjoy the ride."

Dream a Little Dream

0%

Part goofy teen comedy, part poignant meditation on the bittersweet experience of growing old alongside your lifelong love, 1989's Dream a Little Dream starred Corey Feldman as Bobby Keller, a lovesick high school student who (literally) runs into the object of his teen obsession (Meredith Salenger) at the precise moment that his wacky old professor neighbor (Jason Robards) is attempting to meditate his way into immortality with his wife (Piper Laurie). Next thing you know, the professor is trapped in Bobby's body, and has mere days to find his way back before his wife -- whose spirit is trapped in Salenger's body -- forgets the love they shared. Oh, and did we mention Corey Haim plays a guy named Dinger? It sounds sort of messy, and it is; the movie flopped at the box office, coming too late to capitalize on the Coreys' waning popularity, not to mention the late 1980s body-swapping craze. And although it's grown into something of an ironic cult classic, critics thought it stunk: as Richard Harrington wrote for the Washington Post, "Folks staggering out of Dream a Little Dream may well wonder what the heck they just saw."

Face/Off

94%

Okay, so the protagonists in this movie don't switch bodies so much as they swap faces, but let's not argue semantics -- the important thing is that in this John Woo action thriller, an FBI agent (played by John Travolta) has the face of his terrorist nemesis (Nicolas Cage) grafted onto his body so he can trick the bad guy's brother into divulging secret information. Only then, the terrorist ends up stealing the FBI agent's unattached face, and infiltrates his family, and...well, it's all pretty ridiculous, but if nothing else, Face/Off gave Cage and Travolta the opportunity to spend most of a movie pretending to be each other, with explosions thrown in. As Variety's Todd McCarthy put it, "Watching John Travolta and Nicolas Cage square off and literally exchange roles brings back the old-fashioned pleasure of astutely judged movie star pairings in a major way."

Comments

Alica L.

Alica Leo

All of me is a really underrated funny movie. Besides that this is a pretty average list. Not looking forward to change up though.

Aug 3 - 04:33 PM

Gordon Franklin Terry Sr

Gordon Terry

ohhhh I LOVE THESE total Recalls sometimes.

My Favorites are Vice Versa (listed above with Judge Reinhold)

18 Again with George Burns

and Like Father Like Son with Dudley Moore and Kirk Cameron!!!!

THE BEST is Freaky Friday with Lindsay Lohan (in my opinion)

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of course there's SHOCKER (Wes Craven)
and THE HIDDEN (with Michael Nouri and Kyle Mcghlachan [spelling])

Fallen (with Denzel Washington and John Goodman) is so bad its not worth mentioning, but here, i mentioned it

Aug 3 - 04:35 PM

Noah James

Noah Kinsey

Fallen is an amazing movie.

Aug 4 - 12:06 AM

Gordon Franklin Terry Sr

Gordon Terry

Well I'm Glad you enjoyed it Noah . . . I found it to be amazingly awful when I saw it on VHS 12 years ago . . (41 percent on Rotten Tomatoes)// .. . . it was The Acting ---John Goodman was cursing at Denzel after John Goodman became possessed (really DUMB) and then Fallen had a insipid twist ending.// Everybody has their own taste in movies and food : I throw-up whenever I eat fried EGGPLANT and Corn-pudding. But Billions of People LOVE eggplant AND corn-pudding. . . . Fallen is one of my "fried-eggplant" movies. (at least I don't throw-up watching it)

Aug 4 - 08:38 AM

Noah James

Noah Kinsey

The meal you described kinda makes me mentally throw up. Blech. I HIGHLY doubt "billions" of people love that meal - at least, that's not the world I want to live in.

Aug 4 - 07:05 PM

Wisenheimer

Joshua Dinsmore

Meh.

Aug 3 - 04:42 PM

Alica L.

Alica Leo

That's what she said ( I couldn't resist)

Aug 3 - 04:45 PM

Isaac

Isaac Flores

HAhahaha!

Aug 3 - 06:02 PM

Wisenheimer

Joshua Dinsmore

Haha, I wouldn't have been able to resist either Alica. :)

Aug 3 - 10:59 PM

Irukandji

Chris Skoufis

Yeah, that's what I thought...

Aug 4 - 11:56 AM

Lenny M.

Lenny Monroe

Why the fuck is Avatar up here? The movie didn't have a switch between 2 people, rather it was moving one person's consciousness from one body to another. LAME


Oh, and Face/Off was awesome. In my opinion, I think the only time when Travolta is a good actor is when he plays a bad guy.

Aug 3 - 05:09 PM

Alica L.

Alica Leo

They explained it in the article , it was either bend the rules a bit for moves like avatar, or add in some really bad movies.

Aug 3 - 05:31 PM

seanmprd78

Sean Guyon

Then there is no point in calling it body switching. Regardless of whether or not most of them suck, they are what they are. Avatar? Really?

Aug 3 - 06:07 PM

You need an editor

Jonathan Hart

Okay, so moving a person's consciousness from one body to another doesn't count as 'body switching'? Isn't that the same thing that happens in Freaky Friday?

Aug 3 - 07:24 PM

Noah James

Noah Kinsey

I don't really care either way - but by your argument of Avatar not being on the list, Source Code shouldn't be either.

Aug 4 - 12:06 AM

seanmprd78

Sean Guyon

Half of them shouldn't be on the list period.

Aug 4 - 04:42 PM

Brandon O.

Brandon Olaisen

Rob Schneider is - a stapler

Aug 3 - 05:11 PM

Linda B.

Linda Burke

No, a carrot!

Aug 3 - 07:18 PM

Swampfox

Pat Marion

Rob Schneider in Herpaly Derp Ta Derp ta Derp Derp.

Aug 4 - 08:50 AM

roaddoGGaliG

Alister Macdonald

glad Face/Off is on the list. Awesome movie!

Aug 3 - 06:10 PM

Andrew M.

Andrew McGregor

Does Being John Malkovich count?

Aug 3 - 06:48 PM

Jeremy D.

Jeremy Dion

I guess it would!

Aug 4 - 07:31 AM

Gaylord Zoolander

Gaylord Focker

That movie ruined John Malkovic's career let's face it...He has never been seen as a normal actor since then. Everytime he's in something there's a whole 'ohh..hehe...he's being John Malkovic hehe" stigma

Aug 4 - 12:31 PM

Manuel G.

Manuel Granados

No, him being John Malkovich ruined his career. He has a tendency to pick awful roles in awful movies.

Aug 5 - 10:42 AM

amd9012

Aaron Dicken

big cock comin' your way.

Aug 3 - 07:41 PM

Zane B

Chum Chum

Isn't that what your scout master would say...?

Aug 4 - 12:26 AM

Swampfox

Pat Marion

Where's the line start for this ? I want all of that.

Aug 4 - 08:50 AM

Jack A.

Jack Anonymous

Freaky friday?

Aug 3 - 07:44 PM

G_man

Galen Mountfort

Note that no one has mentioned hot chick (haven't seen it and won't bother, but this isn't just about good movies). Personally I think both Face/Off and especially Source Code are great. I'd like to see some comedy where a husband and wife swap bodies.

Aug 3 - 09:48 PM

Alica L.

Alica Leo

They do mention it, look at bottom of page 2.

Aug 3 - 10:44 PM

Noah James

Noah Kinsey

I loved Avatar and loved Face/Off even more.

Finally saw Source Code tonight. I thought it was alright (I couldn't buy in to the twist in the 3rd act) - but I don't think it should have a 91% on RT.

Aug 4 - 12:03 AM

Amalgamate7

Norman Dostal

just saw change up-loved it!!! crude and funny as hell

Aug 4 - 01:52 AM

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