Switched for Christmas backdrop
Switched for Christmas

Switched for Christmas

6.5 / 1020171h 24m

Synopsis

Identical twins Kate and Chris Lockhart plot to be the other sister – at Kate’s office and Chris’ school – and take on planning their sister’s Christmas events. One rule, though: no romance.

Genre: TV Movie, Drama

Status: Released

Main Cast

Candace Cameron Bure

Candace Cameron Bure

Kate / Chris

Eion Bailey

Eion Bailey

Tom

Natasha Bure

Natasha Bure

Piper

Mark Deklin

Mark Deklin

Greg

Cooper Johnson

Cooper Johnson

Gabe

Walter Platz

Walter Platz

Ed

James Jamison

Principal Bumner

Ben Olsen

Dylan

Jessica Villeneuve

Emily

Natalie Salins

Natalie Salins

Mrs. Walker

User Reviews

Reno

**Not your typical swapping place tale!** The best part of this film is it was not your typical Christmas film. When it says 'Switched', that seems not interesting. There are many films on that theme, so you might think you are exhausted to take a chance on this. But this is a good, a decent one at least. Even though, it revolved on a silly concept, everything was told in a much better way. I meant very maturely, without any fuss. Chris and Kate a twin drifted away while growing into adults. Now on one Christmas eve they are brought together by their loving father. They envied each others lives, which led them to switch the place just for like a day as they did a long ago. But the following events made them stay a bit longer. For such deed, there's always waits a serious consequence to explode and how that affects these sisters are revealed in the climax. Only recently I've checked out Candance Cameron's 'Aurora Teagarde Mystery' film series and liked them. So I was excited for this to see her one more time. A much better Christmas film I've seen in this season. Because usually Christmas themed films are overwhelmed with nothing but Christmas elements. This one happened in the backdrop of Christmas, but the preference was given to other than that. Forget about the cliches, but still it is worth a watch. Nothing like children's films you've seen on the same theme. _6.5/10_