Hot Chicks
Hot Chicks

Hot Chicks

2006Movie100 minEnglish

Hot Chicks is a unique omnibus collaboration that adapts several of the widely-read palm-sized religious comic book tracts that have been published by Jack T Chick since 1958. Over 400 million copies of Chick's easy-to-read work have been distributed in over 70 languages around the world, to spread his message of born again salvation.

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IMDb5.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes15%
Metacritic31/100
Google Users55%
Director: Tom BradyGenres: Comedy, Fantasy

Plot Summary

A popular, vain, and superficial high school cheerleader named Jessica finds her life turned upside down when she switches bodies with a broke, unattractive male house painter named Clive. Suddenly forced to navigate each other's vastly different lives and social circles, Jessica (in Clive's body) and Clive (in Jessica's body) must learn to understand each other and find a way to switch back before their secret is revealed.

Critical Reception

The Hot Chick received generally negative reviews from critics, who found its premise silly and its humor uninspired. While some acknowledged its chaotic energy and occasional moments of slapstick, most critics felt the film relied too heavily on crude jokes and failed to develop its characters or plot effectively. Audience reception was mixed, with some enjoying the comedic performances and body-swap concept, while others were put off by its simplistic humor.

What Reviewers Say

  • Relies on tired body-swap tropes and juvenile humor.
  • The film's comedic attempts often fall flat.
  • Performances are a mixed bag, with some actors struggling to elevate the material.

Google audience: Google users were divided on The Hot Chick. Many found the body-swap premise entertaining and enjoyed the comedic performances, particularly Rob Schneider's. However, a significant portion of viewers found the humor to be too crude, predictable, and lacking in substance, leading to disappointment.

Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

Rob Schneider, who plays the male body-swapper Clive, also played Jessica's grandmother in a brief scene and was heavily involved in the film's writing and production.

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