Baby Mama is a light, predictable comedy that ekes by on the effectiveness of its performers
People who want to round out their movie collections can sometimes be overcome by the sheer amount available for buying. Because of this, it helps to find a directing rule to organize a collection ahead of going out to buy DVDs. My husband just lately want to buy dvd, so they grabbed Baby Mama and Imust admit it’s worse than I expected it to be.
Most adoring couples, onscreen or otherwise, would die for the type of interpersonal chemistry that Fey and Poehler share in the gyno-centered comedy Baby Mama, even though the girls are only behaving like friends. Kate, a thirty seven-year-old vice president at an organic foods company whose womb begins kicking each time she sees a child. Even though her career has kept her from marriage and children, she has decided that it’s time for her to get pregnant.
The Baby Mama dvd movies stars the always crazy Tina Fey. It also features the stunning Amy Poehler and every bit as cool Greg Kinnear and directed by the talented Michael McCullers. The motion picture grossed a solid –$60 million at the ticket booth since it’s release April 25th.
Fey may get number one billing for this motion picture and rightfully so, however it’s Poehler who really ends up supplying the most gags. Amy Poehler’s the engine that propels this fine comedy to surprising levels that far surpass the predictability indicated by the preview trailer. On That Point there are quips and chips of action that give the movie fits of buoyancy, and these tend to amount not so much from the younger, eager performers as from the old hands.
Still, Momma culture, with its capacity for mood swings and solipsism, appears like a ripe topic for mockery, but Baby Mama approaches it with child mitts. This narrative of a corporate vice president and the surrogate female she hires is so attached to conventionality that it runs into predictibility.
The universal opinion states though that Baby Mama is a lightweight, foreseeable comedy that ekes by on the effectiveness of its performers. A really funny, astonishingly smart and genuinely lovely comedy.