i think it's cool sexy but i don't think it will effect young kids that are 10 or over i mean come on we all know that they know about it all but hide it no probs with it
First of all, the person who said that this movie was telling young girls that their life is incomplete without a baby is ridiculous. The movie is about a grown, successful woman who wants a baby. What's wrong with that? She is perfectly capable of making her own decisions and she knows what she wants. It's not like it encourages 13 year olds to have sex and get a baby! It's a hilarious, fun movie and people really need to stop reading too much into things!
Ugh. Absolutely awful. There's some funny moments, but the overall messages (your life is not complete without a baby, etc.) made me want to spork my eyes out. I think young women should be encouraged not to have children if that's what they want without feeling like there's something wrong with them for not wanting kids. Teens should understand that having a baby will not solve their problems and make them happy forever, like the movie seems to say.
I saw this movie with 3 friends- we range in age from mid 40's to 70 and we all laughed our butts off at this movie.Going in we all hoped it would be funny but thought more likely it would be stupid. We were pleasantly surprised- yes, the premise is a bit unbelievalbe but there were lots of laughs and funny moments. We all felt happy leaving the theater.
Given the subject matter, I wouldnt' recommend this movie for under about 13 or so but there was no sex, no violence and minimal bad language.
well yea i was reall expecting it to really be her baby inside of the other girl. but then when it turned out that she was preggers with her own baby and not the other girls i was like what. but as soon as she even met that one dude i was like that guy right there is def gonna b the father of her baby. but i was also hoping for it to be alil more funny then it actually was but i mean over all it was still a good movie but like i ssaid it was just not i what i personally was expecting to watch
I actually laughed out loud. However, some things could have been left out.
Amy Pohler is absolutely hilarious. The theme of the movie is actually one that is an issue in many women's lives. An unmarried woman wants a child, but is told by the doctor she can't. She explores adoption and is unable to succeed. She decides on surrogacy. However, the surrogate that is used is not of the moral standard that was expected. The writer could have left out all of the improper language, smoking and sexual advances (though all were few) to cause the movie to be all-around "really good." Good movie, but just did not need the things that caused the PG-13 rating. When will Hollywood learn that those who partake in these things will not miss them in a movie, but those who DO NOT, will surely take notice and may decide not to see the film.