What to Expect When You're Expecting (2012)
Challenges of impending parenthood turn the lives of five couples upside down. Two celebrities are unprepared for the surprise demands of pregnancy; hormones wreak havoc on a baby-crazy author, while her husband tries not to be outdone by his father, who's expecting twins with his young trophy wife; a photographer's husband isn't sure about his wife's adoption plans; a one-time hook-up results in a surprise pregnancy for rival food-truck owners.
- Kirk Jones
- Monika Petrillo
- Lisa C. Satriano
- Lyda Blank
- Elaine Butler
- Heather Hach
- Shauna Cross
- Heidi Murkoff
Rating: 6.003/10 by 1777 users
Alternative Title:
Chego jdat kogda jdesh rebenka - RU
Várandósok - Az a bizonyos kilenc hónap - HU
恋愛だけじゃダメかしら? - JP
Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 50 minutes
Budget: $40,000,000
Revenue: $79,700,000
Plot Keyword: dancer, based on novel or book, photographer, married couple, pregnancy, adoption, baby carriage, dance competition, one-night stand, doctor, older man younger woman relationship, advertising, pregnant woman, tv show in film, expectant father, pregnant wife, vomiting, boyfriend girlfriend relationship, expecting twins, open air cinema, giving birth, food truck, newborn baby, breastfeeding, celebrity panel, international adoption, new house, father son relationship, joy, baby shower, childbirth, celebrity judges, daddy group, celebrity trainer, freelance photographer, baby store
Decent watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend unless you're pregnant (or part of a couple with pregnancy). It's one of those movies where it is 4-5 stories that barely (if at all) overlap, but have some thematic connection to one another. I honestly think it's a great way to use celebrities to comprehensively cover the contents of the book of the same name. This is (clearly) targeted at pregnant women and expecting parents, and I think it does a good job of that. I don't think it does as great a job creating a decent narrative for general audiences.