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Having Babies dives into the intimate journey of four couples preparing for parenthood, all through the lens of the Lamaze method. The atmosphere is a blend of anxiety and excitement, capturing the raw emotions that come with that pivotal life change. Pacing feels natural, as it allows us to linger on the couples' interactions, which often evoke genuine warmth and some humor. Performances vary in intensity, but they reflect a relatable sincerity that many expectant parents might recognize. The film's distinctive take lies in its earnest portrayal of such a personal experience, making it stand out in the TV movie landscape of the mid-'70s.
Having Babies is somewhat of a rarity in the realm of TV movies from the '70s, often overlooked yet appreciated by collectors who enjoy themed films on family and childbirth. It's been released in a few formats over the years, mostly on VHS, and finding a decent copy can be a challenge. The scarcity of physical media for such niche films piques interest among collectors seeking something different in their libraries, especially those who appreciate the earnest storytelling of the era.
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