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So, 'Babies Don't Come with Instructions' is this charming little film directed by Marina Seresesky. It's got a laid-back vibe, you know, set in a picturesque beach town in the Canary Islands. The pacing feels like a warm summer day – not rushed, just meandering through Leo's chaotic life as a single guy suddenly thrown into fatherhood. There's this nice blend of comedy and drama that captures the absurdity and warmth of unexpected responsibility. And the performances? They’re quite genuine, especially from the lead who really nails that mix of reluctance and eventual attachment. The film also plays around with themes of growth and connection, which gives it a distinctive edge amidst the usual romantic comedy tropes. It's light, yet it hits deeper than expected.
Great character development throughout the film.Beautiful cinematography that captures the island's charm.Interesting take on modern relationships and responsibilities.
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