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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Senstive Portrayal,
By Gary Selikow (Great Kush) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Baby [VHS] (VHS Tape)
`Baby' is about the Malone's, a family that lives in a quiet town north of Boston.John (Keith Carradine) and his wife Lily (Farah Fawcett) live with their pretty and intelligent daughter; Larkin (Alison Pill) and John's mother Byrd (Jean Stapleton). One day a, baby, named Sophie, is left on their doorstep, with a note by her mother explaining that she will collect the baby when she is able to do so.
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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They Should Have Left The Baby,
By Kimberly M. "Kimberly" (TX, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Baby [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I orginally read the story from which this movie is adapted from and was blown away by the powerful story about regaining family after loss. But, this movie does not live up to the story that bears it's name and honestlessly it's like watching a lifetime movie- it's script lacks depth, feeling, and emotion that was in the book plus the melodramatic acting make this movie a real bore.
The story starts when a child is left on their doorstep bearing a note from it's mother saying she could no longer care for the child but, would come back for her one day. The big twist the Malone recently lost a baby boy-- and they are a little hestitant about bringing a child into their home and loving it knowing, that one day it will be taken from them. Sophie quickly becomes a part of their lives with first steps, first words, and flus the family grow to love the little girl especially big sister Larkin who has been struggling to deal with the death of her little brother- who her parents were too grief-stricken to name. Quickly Larkin realizes she must protect her parents from the inevitable loss they must soon face as she hides letters that Sophie's mother dutifully sends to the little baby. Once Larkin's secret is revealed the house realizes it must come clean about all secrets uncluding the little baby... and just when the Malones have forgot not to get too attached Sophie's mother comes back to take the baby away. All in all what ruined this movie was it's script and the performances the only performance that impressed me was the one done by Allison Pill who makes me remember a younger Scarlett Johansson. This movie in the end was nothing like what the book was like and not as charming all this movie was about is loss... This is a sobby movie yet, it dosn't manage to make me want to cry like the book did all in all this is not a movie I would not recommend.
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