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She's Having a Baby

  • 1988
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 46 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,0/10
14.590
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Kevin Bacon and Elizabeth McGovern in She's Having a Baby (1988)
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Junge Neuvermählte erfahren, wie unvorbereitet sie auf ihre gemeinsame Zukunft sind.Junge Neuvermählte erfahren, wie unvorbereitet sie auf ihre gemeinsame Zukunft sind.Junge Neuvermählte erfahren, wie unvorbereitet sie auf ihre gemeinsame Zukunft sind.

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    • John Hughes
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    • John Hughes
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Kevin Bacon
    • Elizabeth McGovern
    • Alec Baldwin
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    6,0/10
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      • John Hughes
    • Drehbuch
      • John Hughes
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Kevin Bacon
      • Elizabeth McGovern
      • Alec Baldwin
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    Kevin Bacon
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    • Jake Briggs
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    • Kristy Briggs
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    • Davis McDonald
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    vertigo_14

    Married life from a man's perspective.

    She's Having a Baby is very much like Kevin Bacon's later film, 'He Said, She Said,' in which moments of a story are articulated from the perspective of each gender. But while 'He Said, She Said,' provided humorous views of love and life from both the shovinist male and the over-confident female, 'She's Having a Baby' provides only the perspective of one person: a very nervous and doubting husband. It is interesting to me, at least, as there are few movies which dedicate the entire experience of married life solely to the male perspective, and I suppose that John Hughes, the film's writer and director, is telling the story from his own personal experiences, fears, expectations, and other approaches to his life as a husband and father.

    I have always like John Hughes work, and despite some of the sexism and cliches that the story deals with, it is an entertaining film about newlyweds unsure about whether getting married was a good idea, but discovering in the end, that despite the obstacles ahead of them, they actually find that married life (and soon, parenthood), can actually quite a wonderful thing.

    Jake Briggs (Bacon) marries his high school sweetheart, Kristi (McGovern), his love at first sight. The movie introduces us to Jake who is preparing himself (and simultaneoulsy doubting himself) to walk down the isle and declare himself a married man. But for Jake, somehow saying I do, was the point of no return, and his relationship to Kristi (and his perception of her) drastically changes once they officially carry on together as a married couple. Jake finds disatisfaction with his work as an advertising agent (aspiring instead to be a writer, but always being told that it just wasn't going to happen), with the drone life in the suburbs (a typical John Hughes theme), and even gets tempted with indescretions as he meets a woman at a bar who tests his faithfulness to Kristi.

    For Jake, it seems like the single life had a lot more to offer in both independce as well as his love for Kristi, even to the point that he tries to convince his bachelor friend, Davis (played by that hubba, hubba actor, Alec Baldwin), that he need not be unmarried to enjoy himself. In fact, things start to change for Jake, as he starts to grow accustomed to marriage and finds that the situation isn't as bad as he imagined. When his wife Kristi becomes pregnant and there are complications during the pregnancy, Jake is forced to consider whether he would give it all up. And in that time, he realizes, that he actually doesn't hate it at all. That there are things there that he can adjust (by way of work, we see later that he does take it upon himself to do some writing), and with his relationship to his wife, and hell, even the in-laws. It's hard to say, but folks who are married and who have gone through that 'moment of truth' at some point in their relationship (if at all), must know how that feels. And from the look on Jake's face, it must feel pretty good to realize how lucky a person can be to share that with somebody else.

    There are some problems with the characters, such as Kristi always been made out as this bossy, detached spouse of Jake's. One viewer wrote that she was often depicted as selfish, and while I agree that it is an unfair assessment of Kristi (who could not have been this way all the time--you have to watch the movie to see), it was also meant to be portrayed from the husbands point of viewed. Therefore, we get the subjective view of the husband, and not the objective view of what we may consider Kristi to be (because nearly the whole movie is told from Jefferson's viewpoint).

    The story is also stereotypical in some of it's assertions about marriage and work and the like. But I think that the movie still offers some good humor, and is certainly one for John Hughe's fans to see, before he gave up writing and directing teen movies--the 80s films prior to She's Having a Baby, and went on to make children and family films--mostly all of his films made after 1989. And fans of Kevin Bacon are sure to enjoy the movie as well. It's not fantastic, and I'll admit, I never got through watching it the first time. But I gave it a few years and tried again, and though it isn't a great movie, it is one that I would recommend trying out.
    6Barry Kruse

    Sweet, sometimes sad, often charming

    If you haven't seen this lovely little film yet, and you are due to be a young family man, I recommend it. Watch it with you significant other, and dare to try and not shed a tear, both laughing and really crying. If you're an 80's music fan, there's simply another great reason to love this film. Plus, Hughes uses fantasy outakes in a way few people had done prior to Ally Macbeal. It renders what could have been a generally typical, boring "chick-flic" a decently entertaining picture.
    9UniqueParticle

    Officially seen all John Hughes films and damn this is under rated!

    Elizabeth McGovern is electrifying, I love her hair and adorable presence throughout! A wonderful comedy even with 3 hours sleep this hits the spot at least the bulk of the time. A pure 80's stylish cute entertainment not as known as other John Hughe yet very enjoyable all aspects. So much heartwarming vibes, engaging acting, smooth genuine scenes and wonderful music. I'm quite surprised this doesn't have more than 5.9 defiantly deserves better. I love the lawnmower bits and the parts with Alec Baldwin he's great in this. The credits are perfection too plenty of goofiness and cameos mashed in there so well.
    6toddnewton-64588

    A jarring film that has its moments

    It's not a terrible movie but it has significant problems. Firstly, the interjected flashback scenes and the caricature scenes distract from the film's central message which is presented in a jarring way. Upon viewing this film for the first time, I found it challenging to follow the plot. I understand this film closely related to John Hughes' life and that he wanted to present it in an artistic way but there were more misses than hits in its execution.

    But there are some scenes that are well done. I like the club scene and the music used as well as its artistic presentation when it shows back-and-forth (lone) images of Jake and the mystery woman who is trying to lure him to cheat. I also like the wedding scene as well as the scene where Jake and Kristy are sitting with Davis (Alec Baldwin) who has visited Chicago with his mistress and they're sitting in the Briggs house.

    I'm a big John Hughes fan and enjoy most of his films that he has directed and produced (and wrote) but this isn't his best work. Kevin Bacon and Elizabeth McGovern deliver good acting performances but they don't have a high level of chemistry between them and that also holds the film back.

    I liked the concept and saw what Hughes was trying to achieve but it didn't quite connect for me with this film.
    Pookyiscute

    The Hughes series continues...

    So, I guess if I were at gunpoint, I would choose this as being my second favorite film in the Hughes lineup. He has made so many good movies, it's hard to pick just one as your favorite, but this is definitely a close second to The Breakfast Club.

    Kevin Bacon plays a writer just out of college trying to support his newly wedded wife, while at the same time working for some sort of ad agency, and trying to write his first book. Throughout the movie, it's him narrarating his life from the start of his wedding until the end of the movie...

    His wife, however, decides that she's ready for a baby. He on the other hand, does not really get as excited about the idea as she does.

    The entire movie is set up from his point of view, and he sees the world through his eyes, and a lot of 'what ifs' start to boggle his mind. His confusion and dry humor make it a great classic, and a great watch for anyone. A fun piece of movie trivia...in the movie 'Trains, Planes, and Automobiles' Steve Martin's wife in the movie, lays awake late one night watching a movie on T.V. If you listen closely to what they're saying, it's a scene from 'She's Having a Baby'. The scene when Kevin Bacon and his on screen wife are having a fight. A fun little movie fact for you.

    I hope you'll see it if you haven't. And if you already did, you're smart. And if you saw it and didn't like it, well, then....there we are.

    I give this movie, a 10 out of 10. A great movie, to be seen by all!

    And that's the end of my review.

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    • Wissenswertes
      This movie is showing on the television in the motel scene in Ein Ticket für zwei (1987), even though this film hadn't been released yet. Both movies feature Kevin Bacon and John Candy. Bacon starred in this movie, and cameoed in Ein Ticket für zwei (1987), while Candy cameoed in this movie, and starred in Ein Ticket für zwei (1987).
    • Patzer
      When Jake kisses his wife goodbye, comes down the sidewalk, stumbles, and falls, a blue pad to protect his knees is clearly visible on the sidewalk.
    • Zitate

      Jefferson "Jake" Edward Briggs: And in the end, I realized that I took more than I gave, I was trusted more than I trusted, and I was loved more than I loved. And what I was looking for was not to be found but to be made.

    • Crazy Credits
      Various stars suggesting baby names - Kirstie Alley, Harry Anderson, Jay and Michael Astin, Dan Aykroyd, Matthew Broderick, John Candy, Dyan Cannon, Belinda Carlisle, Ted Danson, Judi Evans, Woody Harrelson, Robert Hays, "Magic" Johnson, Michael Keaton, Joanna Kerns, Penny Marshall, Bill Murray, Roy Orbison, Cindy Pickett, Annie Potts, John Ratzenberger, Ally Sheedy, Lyman Ward, Wil Wheaton, Warren Zevon.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Ein Ticket für zwei (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Apron Strings
      Written by Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn

      Performed by Everything But The Girl

      Produced by Ben Watt

      Everything But The Girl performs courtesy of Blanco Y Negro Records, Ltd./WEA Records, Ltd./Sire Records,

      Inc.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 5. Februar 1988 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • 天下父母心
    • Drehorte
      • 56 Salem Lane, Skokie, Illinois, USA(the Briggs's house)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Hughes Entertainment
      • Seven Stars Film Partners
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      • 20.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 16.031.707 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 3.827.520 $
      • 7. Feb. 1988
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 16.031.707 $
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      • 1 Std. 46 Min.(106 min)
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