Two mothers must confront the nightmare that their babies have been switched at birth due to a hospital blunder.Two mothers must confront the nightmare that their babies have been switched at birth due to a hospital blunder.Two mothers must confront the nightmare that their babies have been switched at birth due to a hospital blunder.
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(First off, some current information on this IMDB page is wrong. This is not a documentary and it wasn't made by a British company. I sent in a correction for the genre, but not for the company. It clearly shows Vanguard Productions in the photo, though. There is no cast listing, either. The whole page needs to be corrected.)
This is a story about two mothers who give birth on the same day to two boys. The baby boys get switched by accident at the hospital, and it's about a year and a half before the mistake is discovered. Should they switch the boys back? Neither mother wants to do so, but things get complicated.
The biggest complication is the father of the unmarried mother suddenly wants to get back together with her and be a father. It turns out he only wants to do so because he expects a big settlement from the hospital for the mistake. That is obvious to everyone but his girlfriend.
The married mother and her husband want to keep their wrong baby, but also want to be involved in the life of their biological son. They make the unmarried mother a life changing offer and she takes it wrong. Her cad boyfriend sues for custody of both boys.
The movie is a typical woman's drama that pulls on the heartstrings of mothers of babies. Not the usual type of movie I like, but it was interesting enough. Of course, the viewer wants to know how this very complicated issue gets resolved, too, so it's not the type of movie to quit before the end.
P. S. If you want to see a good Japanese movie about switched babies, watch the 2013 film "Like Father, Like Son".
This is a story about two mothers who give birth on the same day to two boys. The baby boys get switched by accident at the hospital, and it's about a year and a half before the mistake is discovered. Should they switch the boys back? Neither mother wants to do so, but things get complicated.
The biggest complication is the father of the unmarried mother suddenly wants to get back together with her and be a father. It turns out he only wants to do so because he expects a big settlement from the hospital for the mistake. That is obvious to everyone but his girlfriend.
The married mother and her husband want to keep their wrong baby, but also want to be involved in the life of their biological son. They make the unmarried mother a life changing offer and she takes it wrong. Her cad boyfriend sues for custody of both boys.
The movie is a typical woman's drama that pulls on the heartstrings of mothers of babies. Not the usual type of movie I like, but it was interesting enough. Of course, the viewer wants to know how this very complicated issue gets resolved, too, so it's not the type of movie to quit before the end.
P. S. If you want to see a good Japanese movie about switched babies, watch the 2013 film "Like Father, Like Son".
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