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When two neighboring couples realize they're more attracted to each other's spouses than to their own, they do what any reasonable couple would — divorce, remarry, and trade houses without changing their commute, inadvertently turning their teenage kids from sweethearts into stepsiblings overnight.
SYNOPSIS:
Zack Miller, a stay-at-home dad and obsessive lawn perfectionist, meets his match when the charismatic Parkers move in next door. As the families quickly bond over shared dinners and morning runs, two separate emotional entanglements bloom in parallel: Zack and Steve’s wife, Love, finds easy camaraderie in bourbon and laughter, while Emma and Steve bond over shared French, marathon training, and stimulating conversation that their own spouses simply can’t provide.
Meanwhile, Joe falls hard for the Parkers’ daughter Sam — navigating first love, rival friends, and a school newspaper beat — in a coming-of-age subplot that mirrors his parents’ story with more innocence and better timing.
After emotional affairs escalate to a full swap, a visit from Emma’s wise, unshockable grandparents delivers the script’s thesis: people don’t need to replace their partners — they need to stop making their emotional needs a secret. The two couples ultimately get back together, wiser; the Millers and Parkers literally swap houses; and Joe gets the girl, maybe.
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Feels fun and Emotional too... Can't wait to read the screenplay..