When best friends and total opposites Debbie and Peter swap homes for a week, they get a peek into each other's lives that could open the door to love.
Two Lives. Two Cities. One Last Chance.
Director: Aline Brosh McKenna
Screenplay: Aline Brosh McKenna

Reese Witherspoon
Debbie

Ashton Kutcher
Peter

Jesse Williams
Theo

1
Scene Stealer

Zoë Chao

1
Best Performance

Steve Zahn
Zen

2
Worst Performance

Tig Notaro

1
Best Performance

Wesley Kimmel
Jack

Griffin Matthews
John Golden

Rachel Bloom
Scarlet

Shiri Appleby

Vella Lovell

Mystic Inscho
Wade

Lavinia Postolache
Hot Girl

Duncan Calladine
Jimmy

Ted Griffin
Doorman

Britney Young
Marisa

Jasmine Richard-Brooks
Bartender

Gloria Calderon Kellett
Doctor

Tom Yi
Professor

Julia Westcott-Hutton
Dtunken Party Reveller

Ianthe Marini
Young Mom

Anna Benuzzi
Waitress

Kelly Lester
Professor #2

Mark Roman
Airline Employee

Ken Heang
Airport Traveler

Christopher V. Nelson
Coach

Tanner Swagger
Evan

Carl Salonen
Pedestrian
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This was fine and watchable. A few too many split screen shots and just mediocre chemistry between the leads. Too much of the movie seemed to rely on the star power of Reese and Ashton, but thankfully the side characters were good, if a little too convenient for the plot. If you let go of the realism (a one week class for a degree? Getting a publishing job that easily?) this is a fun watch.