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Second Nature
When mayoral candidate Amanda (Collette Wolfe - INTERSTELLAR, HOT TUB TIME MACHINE) uses a magic mirror to reverse the gender roles in her small town, she gains the upper hand on her womanizing opponent, Bret (Sam Huntington - SUPERMAN RETURNS, SULLY). As each experiences life in the other's shoes, they must decide which reality they prefer before they're stuck in the flipped world forever.
15 July 1986, Seattle, Washington, USA
2 June 1974, Pasco, Washington, USA
1 April 1982, Peterborough, New Hampshire, USA
2 April 1975, Jerome, Idaho, USA
7 December 1980, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
4 April 1980, King George, Virginia, USA
January 03, 2018
Second Nature makes some interesting comedic points, but the story is weak on substance and weak on message.October 03, 2017
Second Nature is a feel good goofy comedy that takes a poke at gender roles and has a fun cast of characters running the show.September 07, 2017
The staging of a few scenes suggests home-movie limitations. But enthusiasm counts for a great deal in a project as ambitious and strange as "Second Nature."September 07, 2017
Doesn't stimulate enough smiles, but benefits from two engaged performances from leads Wolfe and Huntington, who often save the picture with their spirited work.