Sunday, July 22, 2012

WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU'RE EXPECTING


Movie with a title that is long and quite complicated in this pronounce it moved from a source which is very unusual to serve as a foothold in producing a film adaptation, pregnancy guide book. The book and writer Heidi Murkoff and Sharon Mazel is currently entering its fourth edition is fairly sold on the market and is regarded as a 'bible' for expectant mothers in the United States. Well, when Lionsgate took the initiative to adapt the book to film the big screen, if you do not feel weird? A guide book on pregnancy where it has no storyline, unless you consider the process of welcoming the birth of the baby is a story, suddenly have to talk at length during 110 minutes. Is a bit reminiscent of the He's Just Not That Into You, yes? It's just a movie version of my book last mentioned can still be said to have a storyline. See the background like this, then you should not expect much of the manuscript sector in What to Expect When You're Expecting. And indeed, as I thought before, manuscripts concoction Shauna Cross and Heather Hach does not offer anything new, dry and less powerful. Had not helped by the players acting nicely, somehow this movie would.
The film is handled by Kirk Jones, producer of Nanny McPhee and Everybody's Fine, this multiplot approach is divided into five stories, all of which are bound by the theme of pregnancy. Each one represented by Baxter Jules (Cameron Diaz), Holly (Jennifer Lopez), Wendy Cooper (Elizabeth Banks), Skyler Cooper (Brooklyn Decker), and Rosie (Anna Kendrick). From the Jules Baxter, we look at the figure of a workaholic career woman where the pregnancy is not to be a reason for him for a short break. Become a dominating figure in the relationship, which he thinks he is the 'Alpha', Jules often quarreled with his partner, Evan (Matthew Morrison), because Jules unwilling to listen to advice from Evan. In the second story that presents the photographer Holly, audiences are no longer faced with the problems surrounding pregnancy. Holly is the only major female character in this film are not portrayed in a state of pregnancy. Because it does not contain nevertheless, Holly and Alex (Rodrigo Santoro) decided to adopt a baby from Ethiopia. Alex unreadiness for fatherhood to be a major focus here.
A more interesting plot occurs when the audience are invited to view the Cooper family lives in responding to the presence of a new family member. Wendy Cooper finally contained after trial for two years without success. On the sidelines of happiness, Wendy extra patient must face the never-ending rivalry between her husband, Gary (Ben Falcone), with the in-laws, Ramsey (Dennis Quaid). Ramsey's young wife - until the child is often mistaken for -, Skyler, also is waiting for a baby. While in the last story, which has a quieter tone and no whistles segegap four other stories, confronts Rosie to an unwanted pregnancy after sex with Marco (Chace Crawford). Not expected to concede, they both panicked. Luckily Marco is ready to take responsibility. Their relationship goes up levels. At Rosie and Marco increasingly sticky, a heartbreaking event occurs. Unfortunately the duration of which is too limited as a stack of problems yet to see the meeting point for not forcing Kirk Jones for long pity Rosie. In fact, blue confuse this moment should be able to talk a lot and quite picked up the film as a whole.
After the incident, Cross, Hach, and Jones, 'dump' Rosie away. Her presence was no longer important to the film because the climax of the story even Rosie was raised in the middle of the film. With the departure of Rosie, the burden of Jones and her co-authors was reduced. They can focus on the four other characters. Even if the load has been reduced, unfortunately there are no significant changes in accounts. Only the Cooper family story is interesting to observe. The rest, boring. What to Expect When You're Expecting less appropriate. The two scenes that have the potential to make the audience to tears not worked to the fullest. Fortunately, her sense of humor is not too bad. Occasionally feels crisp still be tolerated, especially if later still had enough ammunition to break the silence with a booming laugh. Yes, the film unexpectedly was able to make me chuckle a few times. After passing through the boring first half, Jones brought the audience into a journey full of joy in the next part. Seconds into the delivery process is the best scene in this movie. Very funny, exciting, and entertaining. I give special credit to Janice (Rebel Wilson) and Jordan, the son of Vic Mac (Chris Rock) is hyperactive, who successfully steals the screen every time it appears. Of the prospective mother gang, I like Elizabeth Banks is somewhat reminds me of Julie Bowen at the Modern Family. Thanks to the ranks of players who play without a load off as if this is what saves the film from garbage bags. And if you watch this movie's intentions are to get pregnant guide is useful, it did not. Just borrow the title of this film. What to Expect When You're Expecting would seem attractive if you intend from the beginning to be entertained without any expect. Just enjoy the movie.

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