This was one of the most depressing movies about pregnancy I have ever watched... thank god I am single and not a freaking fetus-incubator-vessel for some random dude ! Once I wanted kids, maybe I would sometime again, but a single trip to IKEA makes me change my mind fast
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Reply by Patrick E. Abe
on January 21, 2019 at 8:23 AM
Parenthood is another of the world's oldest professions that, like the others, comes without instructions and can change the world if you get it right (or wrong). I looked over the Google! descriptions on the surface and expected a "Mrs. Doubtfire" kind of movie. Then I made the mistake of looking it up on The New York Times website, and five words turned a "what happened next"? movie into "when does it all go FUBAR?" death watch. It's a cautionary for the "married boys" who can't be bothered with domesticity, preferring to hang on to "wayne's world" as long as possible. In any case, it was nice to see MacKenzie Davis again, after "Halt and Catch Fire," which seems like Shakespeare next to the Monty Pyhtonesque "Valley of the Boom." (It's "the full monty" treatment of Netscape, TheGlobe, and Pixelon is/was a high school drama production of which I saw Parts one and two.)