Original Film Reel of Dating the Enemy | |
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Origin |
Dating the Enemy |
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Film Reel |
Effects |
Unmarried couples that fight will swap bodies when they watch the film |
Downsides |
Effects. Can also become permanent |
Activation |
Watching, touch |
Collected by |
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Origins[]
A 1996 Australian movie staring Claudia Karvan and Guy Pearce about a girlfriend and boyfriend who swapped bodies after having a fight, and had to learn how to walk a mile in each other's shoes.
Effects[]
If an unmarried couple that has fought (no matter how minor) watches the film, and makes physical contact during the viewing, the couple will swap bodies. The effect will last until the same couple views the film again on the night of a full moon, while maintaining skin-to-skin contact throughout the entire film, credits included. Any break in contact will render the effects permanent, and further attempts to reverse the process become futile.
Collection[]
Collected by Agent Myka Beringwhen they received reports of teenagers in a movie theater screaming that they had swapped bodies.
Myka's report was: "Two teenagers were arrested for causing a riot in a movie theatre, after they started screaming that they were in each others bodies. They were making out in the back of the theatre earlier and so were suspected to just be nuisances. However, several other teenage couples have started making the claims at the same theatre, and each have continued to insist they are in their partner's body."