This documentary is nearly twenty years old now, and it follows a gay couple as they navigate the stressful and exciting journey of their first pregnancy through surrogacy. You get to see it all— the hope, the nerves, and the dramatic hurdles they have to clear along the way. Back in the day, this was probably a massive deal, but since I’ve known a few gay couples who’ve gone through this exact process, some parts felt a bit dated to me. I liked bits and pieces of it, but I also felt like the film stays pretty surface-level. It doesn't really dive into the deep, complicated reality of life after the baby actually arrives. If only raising a kid were actually as simple as this movie makes it look! Erik and Mark have been together in New York for ten years, and since they feel solid in their relationship, they decide they’re ready to raise a child. They start the hunt for a surrogate and eventually connect with Wen, a wife and mom from Maine who agrees to carry the baby for a standard...
Another classic case of how not to make a film. I mean, I get it that we all wanna do something, but please don't take a stupid subject, get bad actors and then make an outrightly bad film. Why would you do that?
Five bear friends, 2 of them are couples and the fifth one is someone who has just broken up with his partner, since he is straight and his wife found out; decide to go on a weekend trip to 'Bear Creek'. After a night of threesome and sex, starting next day, one by one they start getting killed by a human in teddy bear costume. Its this single guy who is the only one left who is able to fight this bear. And I hope you have guessed by now, who is the culprit behind al this, because it wasn't very hard for me to guess.
Firstly the sound of this film is so terrible, that you can barely understand the dialogues. And even if you manage to get a hang of them, I guarantee you that no one, absolutely no one talks like that in real life. Why would anyone in their right mind want to be part of such a film is beyond my understanding. The story wa so basic that it doesn't even deserve a short film. I feel like I shouldn't even waste my time writing review for this film. In fact I should start getting paid for watching such absolute crap and waste my time. Please stay away from this one. Period. (1/10)
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