9/10
Interesting and meaningful Film
21 January 2017
Warning: Spoilers
"Don't Worry Baby" is a good rare film. We liked what we saw. It deals with family issues and personal matters that do not happen very often. The Lang Family owns a small school for preschoolers, and is run by a husband-wife dual (Miriam Lang and Robert Lang). They have a twenty- something son - Robert Lang which the story focuses on. On April of the prior year, Robert has sex with a girl (Sara Beth), "a quickie" as they say these days, but unknowing to Robert - so does his father Harry - but with the same girl (Sara Beth). She turns up 4 years later with a little girl, and she believes it belongs to Harry, but Robert remembers also, so he might be the father. In the 10 days they wait for the final results the film circles around the personalities and family situations around these characters, including Robert's extremely liberal roommate "Lenny". It is a good film because it shows us that we can be civilized even when confronting uncomfortable family situations that normally do not occur. Even the film ending is good. The acting is good, and we liked seeing new actors like John Magaro (whom plays the character of Robert Lang)that are not seen often on the big screen. The music, especially the song "Water and Wine" in the ending is pretty song. We even included it on our new Love Lives Forever Series Book for 2017. The Film was made in 2015, but generally released on 2016. The Film is rated R, and does mention the F word only about twice in the film.
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