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Making Babies
After years of "manually" trying to conceive, John and Katie Kelly put their bodies, wallet and marriage through the ringer of modern infertility treatments.
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Plot Summary
In a near future where the global fertility rate has plummeted, a young couple faces immense pressure to conceive. They turn to an experimental procedure that promises to increase their chances, but the technology comes with unforeseen and terrifying consequences that threaten their relationship and their very humanity.
Critical Reception
Making Babies is a thought-provoking sci-fi thriller that explores themes of societal pressure, technological advancement, and the primal urge to procreate. While its premise is compelling and raises important questions, critical reception was mixed, with some praising its ambitious ideas and unsettling atmosphere, while others found its execution to be uneven and its narrative lacking in depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its timely and relevant themes about reproduction and societal anxieties.
Cited for its suspenseful atmosphere and unsettling exploration of scientific ethics.
Criticized by some for pacing issues and a somewhat predictable narrative arc.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Daniel Mulloy, is also known for his critically acclaimed short film 'Home', which explores similar themes of displacement and survival.
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