Patrick Sun
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Overall, the writing for "Baby Mama" just wasn't sharp or incisive enough, and the characters just aren't all that likable. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler just aren't quite able to sustain a cinematic spark between 2 unlikely people put together through surrogacy. The conclusion was telegraphed early, and never found its comic rhythm (because it couldn't decide what was the right tone for the film, and it really languished in the middle act, and limps to a finish).
This isn't to say there aren't some funny lines and moments, there are, but they were few and far between.
I must also add that that marketing totally downplayed the appearances of Steve Martin and Greg Kinnear, and I understood why after seeing the film.
I give it 2 stars, or a grade of C.
This isn't to say there aren't some funny lines and moments, there are, but they were few and far between.
I must also add that that marketing totally downplayed the appearances of Steve Martin and Greg Kinnear, and I understood why after seeing the film.
I give it 2 stars, or a grade of C.