Director: Mark Allen•Genres: Comedy, Drama
When a struggling actress, Sarah, finds herself pregnant and without prospects, she takes drastic measures to secure her future. She hatches a plan to exploit her identical twin sister's wealthy fiancé, leading to a chaotic series of deceptions and misunderstandings. As Sarah tries to navigate the high-society world she's infiltrated, she must keep her true identity and her pregnancy a secret from everyone.
Double Mommy received a mixed to negative reception, with many critics pointing to its predictable plot and underdeveloped characters. While some appreciated the effort to blend comedy and drama, the execution was often seen as uneven. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding the film's premise unbelievable and its humor falling flat.
The film attempts a comedic premise involving mistaken identity and pregnancy but largely fails to deliver on laughs or compelling drama.
Performances are inconsistent, with some actors struggling to elevate the weak script.
The plot relies heavily on implausible scenarios and contrived coincidences.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Double Mommy' are scarce, but available feedback suggests a lack of engagement with the film's storyline and humor, with many finding it to be a forgettable viewing experience.
The film's premise, involving identical twins and a wealthy fiancé, draws parallels to classic mistaken identity farces, though it struggles to achieve their level of sophistication or comedic timing.
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