
Sitting Babies
A recently singled mom leaves her child with an inexperienced babysitter. And everything goes according to plan... for the kid.
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Plot Summary
When a well-meaning but clumsy man is tasked with babysitting his best friend's mischievous triplets, chaos ensues. Juggling tantrums, diaper disasters, and a series of escalating mishaps, he must somehow keep the little ones safe and sound while trying to impress his girlfriend. The film follows his hilarious attempts to survive the day, leading to unexpected lessons about responsibility and fatherhood.
Critical Reception
Sitting Babies was met with largely negative reviews from critics, who found its humor to be stale and its plot predictable. Audiences, however, were more forgiving, appreciating the slapstick comedy and the presence of popular comedic actors. The film achieved moderate box office success, appealing primarily to families and fans of its star-studded cast.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies too heavily on predictable gags and worn-out comedic tropes.
- The star power of the cast is unable to salvage a weak and uninspired script.
- A saccharine family film that offers little originality or genuine laughs.
Google audience: Google users found the film to be a lighthearted and amusing watch, particularly praising the chemistry between the main actors and the enjoyable, if not groundbreaking, humor. Some viewers noted that the plot was simplistic, but many felt it was a perfectly acceptable option for a family movie night.
Fun Fact
The triplets were played by a set of identical triplets, and directors employed various techniques to make them appear distinct for comedic effect.
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