Baby (2000) Movie Review
Baby (2000) Review
"Baby (2000)" Overview

Rating: PG
2000
Cast and Crew
Director : Robert Allan AckermanProducer : Cyrus I. Yavneh
Screenwiter : David Manson,Kerry Kennedy,Patricia MacLachlan
Starring : Farrah Fawcett,Keith Carradine,Alison Pill,Jean Stapleton
When a troubled young mother leaves her baby on the steps of Good Parents John
and Lily Malone (Keith Carradine and Farrah Fawcett), do you think they'll take
the child into their home? If you don't know the answer to that one you
haven't been watching many Movies of the Week, and TNT's Baby is no exception
to the baby-in-a-basket formula. So try to keep up.
Set on a bleak and remote island somewhere in the northeast, Baby's setting
serves as an apt stand-in for its characters and its theme. Lily Malone is
haunted by the recent death of her infant son and shuns the world around her.
The 12-year old Larkin (Alison Pill) sees the basket baby as a shoddy
replacement for her dead brother, hiding the letters the absent mother sends,
letting the family know she's still alive and coming back. Grandma Byrd (Jean
Stapleton) is old and dying. The power goes out a lot. And John does a fair
bit of tap dancing. In other words, it's all very depressing.
Ultimately, Baby probably has a lot more to say than can be crammed into 90
minutes, and what's left on screen has been done before, time and time again.
It's an admirable effort and scrubbing the Hallmarkitis out of the subject
matter, but the haphazard, meandering -- and ultimately, surprisingly hollow --
tale won't have you running back for the "encore" presentations.
Walking babies.
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Review by Christopher Null
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