

Plan B
A bookkeeper who thinks she killed three mobsters is subsequently promoted by her boss to be a hitman.
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Plot Summary
In 1970s Australia, a young woman named Fran decides to become a surrogate mother for her gay best friend, Michael, who desperately wants to have a child. As the pregnancy progresses, Fran grapples with her evolving emotions and the societal expectations surrounding single motherhood. Michael, meanwhile, navigates the complexities of impending fatherhood and his own identity. Their unconventional plan challenges traditional notions of family and love.
Critical Reception
Plan B received a generally positive reception, with critics praising its sensitive portrayal of a modern family structure and the strong performances of its lead actors. The film was noted for its heartfelt narrative and exploration of complex themes with nuance and emotional depth. Audiences appreciated its focus on friendship, love, and the unconventional paths to parenthood.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sensitive and heartfelt exploration of friendship and unconventional family building.
- Melanie Lynskey's performance as Fran was widely commended for its emotional honesty.
- The film offers a thoughtful and nuanced look at surrogacy and gay parenthood in the 1970s.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Sydney, Australia, and aimed to capture the distinct atmosphere of the 1970s.
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