Loved ‘Family Switch’? Here Are Five More Such Christmas Movies That You Can Binge-Watch This Frost Festive Season

Published 12/08/2023, 1:32 AM EST

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Christmas, the most wonderful time of the year! But it is not just about jingles and Santa—movies play a major role in the holiday extravaganza. Every December, we all get swept up in the whirlwind of gift-hunting, baking goodies, attending parties, and, of course, settling in for some serious movie time. From timeless classics to new favorites, there is a sleigh-load of movies to keep the holiday spirit alive. 

If you are someone who is all about uproarious comedy and films that revolve around identity switches, much like the beloved Family Switch, then buckle up. Here is a curated list of five movies that hit the same notes, making you laugh and dive into the concept of identity swapping like peas in a pod.

17 Again

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Matthew Perry, known for his role as Chandler Bing in Friends, often found his other TV and movie ventures overshadowed. However, in the 2009 film 17 Again, Perry showcased his talents in a refreshing light. This movie, available on Prime Video, was a quirky blend giving the body-swap trope a distinctive spin. Perry’s portrayal of Mike O’Donnell, a disheartened office worker granted a second chance to relive his youth, unveiled his trademark wit and depth despite his limited screen time.

17 Again wove a tale reminiscent of movies where adults learn valuable lessons through magical encounters. Perry’s co-star, Zac Efron, transitioning from his High School Musical fame, effortlessly stepped into the rejuvenated Mike’s shoes, injecting the film with youthful vigor. For Perry, this movie signaled a return to the mainstream after a series of less recognized projects.

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13 Going on 30

In the whimsical world of 13 Going on 30, directed by Gary Winick, Jennifer Garner stars as Jenna Rink, a youngster who magically fast-forwards into her 30-year-old self after a wish gone awry. This film is a delightful rollercoaster ride exploring themes of maturity, friendship, and the twists of fate that stem from our choices. Jenna, as a character, resonates deeply, blending sincerity and cleverness flawlessly. Moreover, she captures the complexities of adulthood with enchanting allure.

Much like Family Switch, this movie paints a vibrant canvas blending laughter and deeper insights. It is a heartwarming story that navigates the complexities of growing up and finding oneself in life’s intricate patchwork. Found on Amazon Prime and Apple TV, it is a gem that tickles your funny bone while unraveling profound life lessons.

Freaky Friday

In the rollicking world of body-swap comedies, Freaky Friday stands as a beacon of hilarity and heart. This tale revolves around Tess Coleman (played by Jamie Lee Curtis) and her teenage daughter, Anna (portrayed by Lindsay Lohan), whose lives get comically tangled when they magically swap bodies. The movie’s brilliance lies in its sharp wit and its touching exploration of the complex relationship between mother and daughter.

For enthusiasts of the family-centered humor in Family Switch, Freaky Friday offers an enchanting journey through the quirks and connections that define family dynamics. This comedy gem is available for streaming on Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, and Apple TV.

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The Change-Up

In the quirky world of body-swapping comedy, The Change-Up takes a wild spin akin to Family Switch. This hilarious tale revolves around pals Dave (played by Jason Bateman) and Mitch (portrayed by Ryan Reynolds), whose lives hilariously collide after a night of revelry leaves them swapping bodies. This R-rated comedy dives into the chaos of trying to handle each other’s lives, from grown-up duties to relationships, throwing in a mix of belly laughs and heartfelt moments.

Just like Family Switch, the movie cleverly mixes cheeky humor with meaningful reflections. Furthermore, it spotlights the value of seeing things from another’s perspective. The Change-Up crafts a witty and relatable narrative around the classic body-swap scenario. More so, it is packed with humor and life lessons that hit home. Now streaming on Amazon Prime and Apple TV, The Change-Up offers a comedic rollercoaster ride. Reynolds’ fans can also dive in for his Christmas movies along with these picks.

Big

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For those hooked on Family Switch, the iconic flick Big is a must-see rollercoaster of age-altering shenanigans. Directed by Penny Marshall, the movie trailed the life of 12-year-old Josh Baskin, played by Tom Hanks. A wish made at a carnival magically catapults Josh into his adult self’s body. Further, he kickstarts a hilariously bumpy ride of rediscovering childhood amid grown-up chaos. Tom Hanks skillfully embodied the character, infusing it with charm and seamlessly merging the innocence of youth with the perplexing struggles of an adult confined within a child’s body.

Accessible on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, and Disney+, Big is not just a film—it is a captivating journey. It resonated with timeless themes of growth, wonder, and the pursuit of happiness. Moreover, it is a cinematic treat that stirred up nostalgia. It offered an engaging and relatable tale for those seeking a heartfelt narrative about the joys and hurdles of growing up. This whimsical ride through memory lane had viewers laughing, pondering, and cherishing the beauty of youthful curiosity in a topsy-turvy adult world.

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Which one thick picks did you like and what other suggestions do you have? Let us know in the comments below.

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Riva Khan is an entertainment reporter at NetflixJunkie. Given her love for the language and writing, she has honed her narrative skills from a young age. She loves her latest tea in Hollywood and keeps an eye on the news.

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