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Giving Hired Birth
Bao (Chi Bao) and Van (Ha Kieu Anh) have been married for a long time without a child, but Bao’s mother always longs for a grandchild. The test result concludes that Van is infertile. Van asks her staff – Mai (Kim Thu) to have a baby with Bao by a 50-million-dong contract. Mai agrees because she needs money to treat her mom’s disease. It is difficult for Bao to accept this contract due to his love for his wife. After giving birth, Mai can’t give the child to anyone, so she runs away with it and Quang (Cao Minh Dat)- her lover. They meet Bao and Van in a life-threatening situation for the baby.
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Plot Summary
A successful career woman, unable to conceive, hires a surrogate to carry her child. However, her seemingly perfect plan unravels when the surrogate becomes increasingly obsessed with the baby and begins to exhibit disturbing behavior, blurring the lines between maternal instinct and dangerous fixation.
Critical Reception
Giving Hired Birth is a made-for-television thriller that received a mixed to negative reception. Critics often pointed to its predictable plot and melodramatic tone, while some audiences found it to be a suspenseful, albeit formulaic, domestic thriller.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles with its pacing, often feeling too slow in its build-up.
Performances are a mixed bag, with some actors delivering more convincing portrayals than others.
The premise is intriguing but ultimately falls into common thriller tropes.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this made-for-TV movie, but general sentiment suggests it's a passable thriller for those seeking low-stakes suspense, though not particularly memorable or groundbreaking.
Fun Fact
David DeCoteau, the director, is known for his prolific output in the direct-to-video and television movie market, often working within the thriller and horror genres.
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