not exactly fertile ground for mordant satire
Maybe Baby (2001)
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Reviews Counted:28
Fresh:13
Rotten:15
Average Rating:5.1/10
Theatrical Release:Aug 24, 2001 Limited
Synopsis: Sam (Hugh Laurie) and Lucy (Joey Richardson) seem like the perfect couple - young, sexy, successful, happily married, and very much in love. They decide the time has come to add a baby to the... Sam (Hugh Laurie) and Lucy (Joey Richardson) seem like the perfect couple - young, sexy, successful, happily married, and very much in love. They decide the time has come to add a baby to the family. Fine. And so they happily commence a carefully planned and energetic schedule of bonking and shagging. Yet nothing happens. They try everything - new age ritual, aroma-therapeutic massages, sex on lay lines under the full moon, Chinese acupuncture and erotic aphrodisiacs. They try In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) and have their respective sexual equipment thoroughly inspected by the finest Eastern and Western specialists. There appears to be absolutely no medical reason why they do not conceive, and yet the blessed event seems ever elusive. At the same time, Sam, who is television executive and writer, comes down with a serious case of writers block, whilst Lucy is getting increasingly frustrated and impatient. One day Sam has an idea, an exciting and thrilling idea - an idea which holds the prospect of his becoming the artist he has always dreamed of becoming. He will write a romantic comedy about a loving and yet infertile couple. When Sam enthusiastically shares his idea with Lucy, she is horrified. Yes, all right, she does want to support Sam's creative impulses, but she can't allow him to parade their private medical predicament in public. She absolutely forbids Sam from pursuing the idea, but he can't help himself. For the first time in years, the ideas are tumbling out of him. So begins a journey of love and betrayal, which will test their marriage and their love, in hilarious and unexpected ways. Sam will be sucked into the glamorous and superficial world of movie making. Lucy finds her loyalties and emotions tested as she gravitates towards the arms of another man. What Sam and Lucy go through is absolutely inconceivable. Will their marriage hold and love conquer all? And if their love survives will there be three of them to share it? ...Maybe Baby. -- © 2000 Siren Entertainment [More]
Starring: Hugh Laurie, Joely Richardson, Rowan Atkinson, Adrian Lester
Starring: Hugh Laurie, Joely Richardson, Rowan Atkinson, Adrian Lester, James Purefoy, Tom Hollander, Joanna Lumley, Emma Thompson, Dawn French
Director: Ben Elton
Director: Ben Elton
Screenwriter: Ben Elton
Producer: Phil McIntyre
Composer: Colin Towns
Studio: USA Films
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Reviews for Maybe Baby
The Brits have done it again! Hilarious and heartwarming comedy about marriage, love, making movies, and making babies.
Maintains a fairly smooth course on the delicate line between tenderly funny comedy and affecting, involving drama.
A perceptive comedy, punctuated with hilarious appearances from such notable faces as Emma Thompson and Rowan Atkinson.
In alternating between farcical spoof and bittersweet romantic comedy, Maybe Baby maintains a surprisingly secure comic footing.
The director makes effective comedy from a couple's inability to conceive without ultimately dismissing their pain.
This would be a stultifyingly incestuous affair even if all the jokes about fertilization weren't so tiresomely lame and predictable.
If ... you can still imagine that this might be just the kind of movie for you, please stay tuned for the forthcoming article about my resignation.
A romantic comedy so slick you can see the reflection of a hundred better movies in it.
An uneven stab at a romantic comedy, surprisingly unsure in places about whether to go for the gag or the pathos.
Somehow wastes an impressive cast of otherwise talented British comics and actors.
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