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Baby Mama
Largely laugh-barren
By
ALICIA POTTER
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April 23, 2008
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BABY MAMA: A string of predictable, largely laugh-barren scenarios.
Not even
SNL
’s whipsmart Tina Fey and Amy Poehler can save writer/director Michael McCuller’s pregnancy comedy from its fate as another condescending, self-congratulatory fantasy of maternal bliss. Fey’s uptight single exec has a wonky womb, so she pays a white-trash money grubber (Poehler) to bear her child. Shortly after the positive pee test, the surrogate moves in — it’s
The Odd Couple
with surging estrogen. Can a wacky makeover be far behind? Unfortunately no — ditto the string of predictable, largely laugh-barren scenarios that exploit racial and class stereotypes. Only Steve Martin as a ponytailed yogi/mogul and Sigourney Weaver as the startlingly fertile head of the surrogacy agency wield any satirical bite. Like its preggo predecessors
Juno
and
Knocked Up
, this disappointment attests that, no matter what the mother’s circumstances, babies soften our hardest edges — in this case, the comic ones too.
96 minutes | Boston Common + Fenway + Fresh Pond + Circle + suburbs
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