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Where was The Switch filmed

The Switch

Year: 2010

Genre: Comedy, Drama

Country: USA

<p>The romantic comedy about two best friends was filmed in New York City. Neighborhoods where filming took place include Tribeca, Chelsea, Midtown, and Brooklyn Heights. Prominent locations include: Barbuto Restaurant on Washington Street, Cafe Cluny on West 12th Street, and the famous Grand Central Terminal on Park Avenue. The main character Cassie&#39;s apartment was rented in a house on Riverside Drive and West 92nd Street. Other significant locations include the Equinox Gym at Murray Street and Church Street, the Apple Store, the Zoo in Central Park, and the Laura Pels Theater on West 46th Street. Urban scenes were filmed on streets such as 8th Avenue and Horatio Street, West 14th Street and 9th Avenue, and Riverside Drive and West 92nd Street.</p>

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Locations

  • Restaurant

    In movie

    Scene where Cassie meets Roland and shows him a picture of the baby she thinks he has donated. But the reality is different: at Cassie's party dedicated to her impending motherhood, Wally, while drunk, accidentally replaces Roland's sperm with his own. Cassie expresses no regrets about her choice of Roland, as she was originally looking for the right person for genetic material, not a life partner. However, as the plot progresses, it becomes apparent that the real connection and emotional support comes from Wally, her best friend.

    Real

    Scene was shot at Cafe Cluny. It is a charming French-American restaurant located in the heart of Manhattan's West Village. It is known for its cozy atmosphere and is especially popular for its dishes such as avocado toast, chicken dumplings and burgers. Cafe Cluny was chosen by the writers of the movie as the location, probably because of its cozy and intimate atmosphere. The location in the trendy West Village neighborhood adds to the authenticity of the film and fits the lifestyle of the characters. In addition, the restaurant offers a cozy environment perfect for character conversation, which was important to the development of the plot.

  • Theater

    In movie

    Scene where Cassie and Wally attend a play, during which she informs him that she is pregnant. This was one of their last meetings: after Cassie became pregnant, she moved to Minnesota to raise her son, which led to an almost complete cessation of their communication with Wally. Cassie returns to New York seven years later, and it is only then that Wally sees her son Sebastian for the first time and becomes actively involved in his life. At this point, Wally begins to suspect that he is the child's biological father because of their striking resemblance and Sebastian's behavior.

    Real

    Scene was shot at the Laura Pels Theater. This is a theater space located in Midtown Manhattan. The theater is named after Laura Pels, a well-known patron of the theatrical arts who was a member of the board of directors of Roundabout Theatre Company and made significant contributions to the development of classical theater in New York City. Laura Pels Theatre is famous for being part of Roundabout Theatre Company, one of New York City's leading non-profit theater companies. The theater specializes in producing new plays by renowned playwrights and supports the development of contemporary theater. The theater provides an intimate setting perfect for important conversations between characters.

  • Zoo

    In movie

    Scene where Wally and Sebastian spend time at the zoo. Wally's interaction with Sebastian begins with a trip to the zoo when Cassie asks him to look after her son in her absence. Gradually, Wally begins to spend more time with the boy and a deep bond develops between them. Sebastian is an intelligent and well-read boy who attracts attention with his unusual maturity. Wally becomes not only a friend but also a de facto father to him, helping him in various situations and learning how to be a responsible parent. Through his interactions with Sebastian, Wally realizes his feelings for Cassie and begins to realize that his role in the child's life is not only friendly but also deeply familial. Especially since as a result of his actions, the boy turns out to be his biological son.

    Real

    Scene was shot at Central Park Zoo in Manhattan's Central Park. It is a small but popular zoo, famous for its penguin exhibits, sea lions, tropical birds, and fish tanks. It was chosen by the filmmakers as the location for the scene because of its atmosphere and the opportunity to create a warm and family-friendly environment for the scene, as the zoo is a favorite place for outings with children in New York City.