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Babymother
A single mother determined to make it as a singer puts together an all-girl reggae group named Neeta, Sweeta, & Nastie with her friends. Living in a housing estate with little support, the odds are obviously against her. Emotionally she struggles too as she learns at her mother's death that her actual mother is the woman she had thought was her older sister. With the help of a female agent, the group starts to get some exposure and rises above their setting.
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Plot Summary
A young man, known as 'Baby', is released from prison and returns to his estranged father's London home. He finds himself drawn back into the criminal underworld he tried to leave behind, navigating a dangerous web of violence, loyalty, and betrayal within a tight-knit community. Baby must confront his past and make difficult choices to survive in a world that doesn't easily offer second chances.
Critical Reception
Babymother received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who praised its gritty realism, intense atmosphere, and strong performances, particularly from Ray Winstone. Some reviewers found the plot somewhat predictable or uneven, but it was generally recognized as a compelling and assured directorial debut for Jonathan Glazer, marking him as a filmmaker to watch.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of London's underworld.
Lauded for Ray Winstone's commanding performance.
Noted for its tense, atmospheric direction by Jonathan Glazer.
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Fun Fact
Jonathan Glazer's feature film debut, 'Babymother' was originally intended to be a short film.
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