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Big Laughs but Troubling Morality in Baby Mama
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Big Laughs but Troubling Morality in Baby Mama
Christian Hamaker
Crosswalk.com Contributing Writer
(April 2008)

But all is not well in their blue-collar paradise. When Angie catches Carl fooling around, she shows up on Kate’s doorstep in need of shelter for herself, and for Kate’s unborn child. The film derives many of its laughs from the clash of lifestyles between the down-on-her-luck Angie and the high-powered, financially secure Kate. While Kate visits bookstores, sips wine and prepares for motherhood, Angie smokes, sings along to an American Idol game and inhales Tastykakes.

Baby Mama offers no revelations about motherhood or cinematic comedy, but it pokes gentle fun at certain cultural quirks and excesses associated with modern parenting. Kids have strange names like Wingspan and Banjo, and the older woman who runs the surrogate agency keeps having children, despite suspicions that she’s well beyond her child-bearing years. Kate and Angie  bond over an Extreme Vaginal Delivery DVD—not too far from the cable shows that entertain our birth-obsessed culture. Priceless cameos by Steve Martin and Sigourney Weaver make the film even more enjoyable, as does a supporting performance by Romany Malco as the doorman at Kate’s apartment.

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The knowing laughs are offset somewhat by the cultural milieu of single parenthood, which is never questioned, but rather encouraged. At one point, Rob says to Kate—with no humorous intent—“You don’t have to be married to have a kid.” No, but not all single moms have the income of Kate, nor do they take easy comfort, as she does, in the idea that a good (and expensive) nanny help will raise their child. A brief coda catching up with the characters at a future birthday party does nothing to present the hard realities of raising a child without a spouse—Waitress has a similarly rosy denouement—but if these films got serious, they wouldn’t be comedies. They would be much closer to tragedies.


Questions? Comments? Contact the writer at crosswalkchristian@earthlink.net.

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  • Language/Profanity:  Lord’s name taken in vain; some foul language; racially charged language; multiple references to female and male body parts; discussion of kids who have two mommies.
  • Drugs/Alcohol:  Box of cigarettes is shown, and reference is made to smoking while pregnant; scene at a club; drinking of wine.
  • Sex/Nudity:  Woman visits a fertility center and leaves with a canister; discussion of adultery; a scene of “grinding” on the dance floor; a woman relieves herself in a bathroom sink; a couple goes back to an apartment and is shown fixing breakfast together the next morning.
  • Violence:  Vandalism.
  • Religion:  A Methodist couple chooses a Wiccan as its surrogate and later speaks about the “pagan birth.”


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  • P50116 4/25/2008 7:10 PM
    This is merely a re-hash of real life.

    Jodie Foster decided quite some time back that she only needed a man to start her baby, then she wanted no part of him being around.

    Thank you. I have parental feelings and bonds, too. You are so off my list of people who's movies I'll watch.

    Similarly, movies that mimic your real life are also off my list!

    Stop me when I get this wrong, but isn't the whole point of morality, not doing wrong things merely because we can? Just because scientists and doctors discover they can do something doesn't make it advisable. Or right.
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