After years of "manually" trying to conceive, John and Katie Kelly put their bodies, wallet and marriage through the ringer of modern infertility treatments.After years of "manually" trying to conceive, John and Katie Kelly put their bodies, wallet and marriage through the ringer of modern infertility treatments.After years of "manually" trying to conceive, John and Katie Kelly put their bodies, wallet and marriage through the ringer of modern infertility treatments.
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I have 3 children and the wonderful godparents to my kids have been struggling to conceive for while so this movie hit a little different for me. I can't imagine how hard it is to go through this struggle and the strain it could put on a relationship. I felt this was a well balanced approach to showing that struggle. It showed the pain but had enough humor to lighten the punch to the gut. It's a sensitive and difficult subject and I think they handled it perfectly.
This is trully a good comedy for all of you that has or have had difficulties making a baby the natural way. you might think this is some cheap take on the subject, but its actually what you meet when you enters this pretty expensive carousell ,or merry go around as a deed of making your herritage flow further.
the acting and especially the editing are very nice. so if you want to have a good laugh of people striving hard to get what everyone else can dig out with a snap of a finger, then the grumpy old man recommends.refreshing....
the acting and especially the editing are very nice. so if you want to have a good laugh of people striving hard to get what everyone else can dig out with a snap of a finger, then the grumpy old man recommends.refreshing....
Didn't expect it's good when watching first 15 minutes. Probably the cast too weak. But after keep watching, it's quite fun n suggest if watch this movie, pls with patience.
John (Steve Howey) & Katie Kelly (Eliza Coupe) are finally moving into their dream home. Once they settle in, it's evident that the two have desires to fall pregnant and begin a whole new chapter of their life. But it turns out that falling pregnant isn't always an easy, simple task. Unable to fall pregnant, John & Katie soon discover that the fulfilment of their desires will take a lot more work than expected as they seek advice, begin medial treatment and tests with support from both friends and family.
Naturally this type of film will only attract a certain range of movie lovers (particularly those who have had children or who can relate to a similar journey and the frustration of making a baby). It's a tricky topic to tackle, but thankfully the film does a great job at balancing the humour and heart necessary. Needless to say the best jokes are ones that are rather awkward, such as Katie's mum sharing about her sex life during a wedding service and questioning John's... well, you know.
Actors Steve Howey & Eliza Coupe work really positively as the leading characters and were truly convincing on screen as a couple. The jokes and most of the heartfelt moments of this film generally came from the leading actors (well, at least for me it did).
The film also has multiple side characters who also try and bring the laughs by using random dialogue. Sadly this didn't always work for me. Also, certain scenes had camera movements which seemed shaky and actually became uncomfortable for the viewer.
Overall, while Making Babies isn't a film for everyone, I feel it will be enjoyed by audience members who can relate to trying to fall pregnant and the efforts it can take to see the major miracle of a baby. There are some jokes to be had but some jokes don't always land a laugh either. The film has some heart which was also surprising to see.
5.0/10 Walkden Entertainment
Naturally this type of film will only attract a certain range of movie lovers (particularly those who have had children or who can relate to a similar journey and the frustration of making a baby). It's a tricky topic to tackle, but thankfully the film does a great job at balancing the humour and heart necessary. Needless to say the best jokes are ones that are rather awkward, such as Katie's mum sharing about her sex life during a wedding service and questioning John's... well, you know.
Actors Steve Howey & Eliza Coupe work really positively as the leading characters and were truly convincing on screen as a couple. The jokes and most of the heartfelt moments of this film generally came from the leading actors (well, at least for me it did).
The film also has multiple side characters who also try and bring the laughs by using random dialogue. Sadly this didn't always work for me. Also, certain scenes had camera movements which seemed shaky and actually became uncomfortable for the viewer.
Overall, while Making Babies isn't a film for everyone, I feel it will be enjoyed by audience members who can relate to trying to fall pregnant and the efforts it can take to see the major miracle of a baby. There are some jokes to be had but some jokes don't always land a laugh either. The film has some heart which was also surprising to see.
5.0/10 Walkden Entertainment
This is such a good and funny film that tackles a topic that's not popularly discussed but is very true in our society. I like it very much that the film showed the really bad sides of the couples relationship and the good responses the couple made in them. It's a nice watch on an easy Weekend.
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