Don't Blame the Kid
May. 13,2016After a one-night stand results in pregnancy, a young woman decides to become partners with the emotionally immature father-to-be.
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So much average
How sad is this?
Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
I enjoyed this movie we had a great laugh I really recommend this.
Really liked this, good acting for what I was expecting - the two main characters especially. I wasn't a huge fan of how it depicted LGBT community but that is more of a cultural thing I think rather than that of the movie however I was a little disappointed by it. Overall I found The film was great at keeping my attention and had a good balance of humour, romance and severity. However, it fell down a little with the ending but wasn't a deal breaker. Two VERY attractive leads who can act and a common story line done really well with a few twists and changes from the basic boring overdone story usually depicted. Overall - Lighthearted romance - easy watching - Great characters and acting - awkward ending.
So Maru ( Karla Souza) hooks up with "some guy" at a wedding.... she can't remember which one it was, and now... she's PREGNANT! She thinks it may be "Renato" (Ricardo Abarca), or at least that's what her friends tell her, but she's not sure. And the new "dad" spends the next hour trying to convince her that he'll be there to take care of the baby. But... Maru doesn't want anything to do with "dad". So.. the big question is.. .why did she go to such trouble to find the "dad" if she doesn't want anything to do with him ?? kind of a plot hole in the script. About half way through, Maru has Renato over to dinner with the parentals. Her father is a big shot in politics, but it does NOT go well. Ups, Downs. The baby comes, and Renato is the doting father that he himself never had. Cute. Some issues, some surprises, but still a cute, corny film. Showing on netflix USA. Written and directed by Gustavo Loza.
I click on the movie on Netflix by accident, when I realized it was a Mexican movie I decided not to watch it, because I'm not really into new Mexican films; however, I gave it a try and keep watching and I do not regret doing that because this movie takes a really worn out plot, adds some irresistible elements, and funny situations, to turn it into a great story. It was really funny and enjoyable, and also a bit romantic. The characters are cool, all of them are very definite, specially the two protagonist. The end is a bit awkward, but it's still very amusing, besides of being a little touching. I highly recommend this movie!