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So, 'Two Girls and a Baby' is this quirky little exploration of the whole baby-making dilemma, right? Catherine's all in for motherhood while Liz is kind of caught in the whirlwind. The phone calls to the sperm bank are comedic gold, and you can feel the tension between their dreams and reality. It’s got this light but reflective tone, a mix of humor and drama that kind of sneaks up on you. The pacing flows well, with moments that make you chuckle and others that make you think. It's not flashy but has a certain charm that resonates, especially in how it tackles modern family expectations.
This film is a bit of a hidden gem, and it hasn’t seen many re-releases, which makes it a bit of a rarity among collectors. Its unique take on contemporary issues surrounding family and relationships gives it a certain appeal, especially for those who appreciate indie cinema from the late '90s. While you might not find it on every shelf, it’s worth seeking out for its authentic performances and engaging narrative.
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