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Big Babies
Three eccentric adult brothers (who happen to look like babies) manage an apartment building, but in their free time take part in extreme competitions all over the world.
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Plot Summary
In a bizarre twist of fate, a group of grown men find themselves transformed into toddlers. They must navigate the world with their newfound infantile bodies and minds, leading to chaotic and humorous situations. Their families struggle to cope with their sudden regression while the men attempt to understand and reverse their predicament.
Critical Reception
Big Babies was largely panned by critics and audiences alike, with many finding its premise to be nonsensical and its execution lacking. The film struggled to find a consistent tone, oscillating between slapstick humor and attempts at emotional depth, which ultimately fell flat.
What Reviewers Say
The film's premise is unoriginal and poorly executed.
Lacks any real comedic timing or substance.
A forgettable and bewildering viewing experience.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Big Babies are scarce, but those available suggest a general disappointment with the film's humor and narrative coherence. Many viewers found the concept more perplexing than amusing.
Fun Fact
The film was an independent production with a very limited release, contributing to its obscurity and lack of widespread critical attention.
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