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So, 'Baby Doom' is this quirky little comedy from '98 that dives into the chaos of parenthood with a rather absurd twist. You've got Max, this ambitious programmer, and Nicoline, who’s juggling her chef career while trying to manage their new baby. The lightning strike metaphor? It fits, because once that baby arrives, everything spirals in the most unexpected ways. The pacing has this frenetic energy that mirrors their lives turning upside down. Practical effects here create some hilariously surreal moments, especially when Max's LifeOrganizer app goes haywire. The performances feel genuine, like you’re watching real people navigating their newly chaotic lives. It’s not your average baby comedy, that’s for sure, and it leaves you pondering about ambition and family.
Keep an eye on the practical effects, they add a unique charm.The pacing is a bit hectic, which suits the theme of new parenthood.The performances are surprisingly relatable, capturing the stress and humor of family life.
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