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Baby Love

Country: France, Language: French, 90 mins

Original Title

Comme les Autres
  • Director: Vincent Garenq
  • Writer: Vincent Garenq
  • Producer: Philippe Boeffard; Ève Machuel

CGiii Comment

Offensive...and, pray, where exactly is the comedy?!?

This absurd playing with people's emotion is excruciating...

It may have a happy ending but, the journey was absolute hell.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Manu, a gay pediatrician in his forties, would be perfectly happy if he could adopt a child and bring him or her up with his partner, Philippe, a lawyer. Where the shoe pinches is that Philippe is pleased with his present life and will not have it spoiled by the invading presence of a wailing brat. Unable to find an agreement the two lovers part. Manu, although shaken, is single-minded about finding a surrogate mother, willing to give him the child he craves. Fina, an Argentine beauty trying to get a job, but held back because of her lack of immigrant papers, might do the job for him in exchange for a marriage of convenience. However, as Blaise Pascal would put it, "The heart has reasons that Reason cannot know".

Cast & Characters

Lambert Wilson as Le docteur Emmanuel;
Pilar Lopez de Ayala as Fina;
Pascal Elbé as Philippe;
Anne Brochet as Cathy;
Andrée Damant as Suzanne;
Florence Darel as Isa;
Marc Duret as Marc;
Liliane Cebrian as La mere de Fina;
Luis Jaime Cortez as Le pere de Fina;
Catherine Erhardy as Mme Charpentier;
Eriq Ebouaney as L'assistant social;
Agathe Chouchan as Lesbienne 1;
Esther Sironneau as Lesbienne 2;
Juliette Degenne as Lesbienne 3;
Sophie-Charlotte Husson as Lesbienne 4