Viceversa, Due Vite Scambiate (1988) Official

: While they struggle to maintain their covers, a pair of bumbling smugglers attempts to steal back the skull, eventually kidnapping "Charlie" (who is actually Marshall). Key Deep Themes

In , the classic body-swap trope serves as a lens for the strained relationship between an overworked father and his neglected son. Unlike its flashier contemporary, Big , this film focuses on the mutual realization of how difficult both childhood and adulthood truly are. Plot Summary Viceversa, due vite scambiate (1988)

: Marshall (now in Charlie's body) must survive 5th-grade bullies and homework, while Charlie (in Marshall's body) has to navigate high-stakes corporate boardrooms and his father's romantic life. : While they struggle to maintain their covers,

: Marshall Seymour ( Judge Reinhold ), a divorced and stressed Chicago department store executive, accidentally brings home a magical Tibetan skull. During a heated argument with his 11-year-old son, Charlie ( Fred Savage ), about who has the harder life, they both touch the skull and wish they could trade places. Plot Summary : Marshall (now in Charlie's body)