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The Change-Up The change-up is a great way to experiment with social psychology. The two male actors end up changing positions in life because you can’t really understand what someone’s going through unless you are in their shoes living their lives. It turns out to be a great theme because the switch up is of two totally opposite lives. Each character wished that he would have his friends’ life because it seems better to live with. It’s not until they actually switch and go through what the other has to go through do they realize just how gracious they are to have their own lives back. Not only does each main character realize how hard it would be to switch infinitively, an appreciation comes about from the thought of just how hard it actually is to live with what they have to live with. The two male friends help each other live each other’s lives which can be counterproductive at times in many ways as well as beneficial towards themselves, really stretching the limits of social interaction. The separate lives is a good psychology, if we all had the same life then there would be no diversity, no striving for the better of ourselves, we could only imagine how boring it would be to all live the same life. The fact that each character has to help the other live their life is a way to test a friendship and to learn just how uniquely different we are and how we all face struggling obstacles, we just can’t be too soon to judge.