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Rock-A-Bye Baby: Tatlo Ang Daddy is one of those quirky comedies from the late 80s that has a certain charm, you know? It revolves around a young guy who leaves home because his folks aren't on board with his girlfriend. The pacing is a bit uneven, which gives it that classic '80s vibe; some scenes really drag while others zip by. The humor can be hit or miss, but the absurdity of the premise—adopting a child who ends up being his own—adds a wild twist. Performances are spirited, though not exactly subtle. It's the kind of film that feels like a time capsule, capturing that era's unique blend of family dynamics and youthful rebellion. Definitely not for everyone, but interesting to see how it tackles themes of responsibility and love.
Quirky comedy from the late '80sExplores family dynamicsAbsurd premise with mixed humor
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