Dating the Enemy Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.40/10 from 2000 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

Nella sua pelle

Title in Português:

Dating the Enemy

Synopsis

Dating the Enemy

One Valentine's Day evening, a group of single, dateless friends get together to play Trivial Pursuit. The brash and self-confident Brett (Guy Pearce) has just landed a job as presenter of a TV gossip show. Tash (Claudia Karvan) is a studious and self-conscious science journalist for a national newspaper. They have nothing in common, but decide to get together.

A year later Brett's career is going well, with the possibility of a job in New York, and popularity has gone to his head. Tash is still trying to write serious scientific articles for a newspaper that is more interested in gossip and sex, with her articles therefore frequently buried on page 12. Their relationship is on the rocks.

During a Valentine's Day boat trip on a full moon night in Sydney Harbour, an argument ensues and Brett decides he has had enough and ends the relationship. Tash tells him: 'I wish you could be me, so you could see how I feel for once. I wish I could be you, so I could show you what an idiot you've become!'

They wake to find that they have swapped bodies, and must learn what it is really like to be in the other person's shoes. Tash has to try to keep Brett's high-profile career on track, while Brett is so bored by Tash's job, he ends up trying to make science sexy. Each learns to appreciate the other as only together can they make the enforced predicament work.

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Dating the Enemy
Fingers
Dave Dobbyn: Writer
Roll To Me
Only You

User reviews

Amanda Hill
5/10

The soundtrack's fusion of different genres and styles keeps the audience engaged and entertained.

James Allen
6/10

The soundtrack of Dating the Enemy perfectly captures the lighthearted and comedic tone of the movie, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Thomas King
1/10

I found the soundtrack of Dating the Enemy to be quite disappointing. The music choices felt outdated and did not enhance the emotional moments in the film.

Donna Thomas
6/10

The music perfectly complements the comedic elements of the movie, contributing to its overall charm.

Jennifer Johnson
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Dating the Enemy is a delightful blend of music that enhances the storytelling and brings the characters to life in a unique way.

John Parker
5/10

The music selection in the film helps to highlight the contrast between the characters of Brett and Tash, adding depth to their personalities.

Karen Allen
5/10

The use of music during key moments, such as the boat trip argument scene, effectively heightens the emotional impact of the film.

John Robinson
6/10

The musical choices reflect the changing dynamics of Brett and Tash's relationship, mirroring their emotional journey throughout the film.

Sarah Mitchell
2/10

Overall, I believe the soundtrack of Dating the Enemy missed the mark in capturing the essence of the characters' emotions and the progression of their relationship.

Nancy King
6/10

The songs chosen for the film are catchy and memorable, adding an extra layer of enjoyment to the movie.

Mark Wilson
3/10

The songs used in key scenes often felt mismatched and took away from the overall viewing experience. It failed to create a cohesive atmosphere that could have complemented the storyline effectively.

Richard Jones
6/10

The songs used in Dating the Enemy help to establish the setting and atmosphere of the film, transporting viewers into the world of the characters.

Karen Harris
5/10

The soundtrack features a good mix of upbeat tracks and softer melodies, creating a dynamic listening experience.