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October Baby

October Baby (2011)

October. 30,2011
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6.6
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PG-13
| Drama

A beautiful and naive college freshman discovers that her entire life is a lie and sets out on a road trip with a host of misfits to discover herself and the answers she craves.

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Stevecorp
2011/10/30

Don't listen to the negative reviews

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Crwthod
2011/10/31

A lot more amusing than I thought it would be.

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AshUnow
2011/11/01

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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Mandeep Tyson
2011/11/02

The acting in this movie is really good.

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Davis P
2011/11/03

October Baby was alright, I don't agree with the views of the movie, it's obviously pushing a Pro-Life agenda. But I put that aside in order to give a fair review to the film. Just looking at it from quality as a movie standpoint, it was kinda cheesy in places and the acting was pretty wooden in some scenes. The love interest for the film actually did pretty well with his acting, which surprised me. The main girl was OK, she was a bit too melodramatic at certain moments, which was kinda uncomfortable to watch. The parents in the film did alright I guess, nothing great or special, just alright. The script was iffy, not awful though. Parts of the plot were a little bit blown up and/or extreme. It has some "funny" lines, or at least lines that were meant to get laughs, but really fell flat and were uncomfortable. Overall, it was OK, I expected it to be worse than it actually turned out to be, so that's good. 5/10 for October Baby.

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grlwndr23
2011/11/04

It is quite obvious from the opening shots that this is no typical low-budget foray into independent film making. The gorgeous cinematography is one of the only redeeming features of this ham-fisted, dogmatic, two-hour lecture on how the pro-life movement is superior, because 'every life is beautiful'. It would have been been at least honest if this film had been advertised as the covertly Christian propaganda it was, but hey, it's probably super effective to evangelize on the down low. That is, if the viewer is unintelligent & easily available for brainwashing.That aside, the film was very careful not to delve too deeply into medical facts, & the sermon from Jasmine Guy was a disgrace to medical professionals everywhere (her character is a nurse). Sanctimonious in its delivery & uneven as storytelling, the script renders the viewer unsympathetic to any character in the movie, because they were mostly written as one-dimensional automatons. The comic relief from Bmac (delightfully embodied by Chris Sligh) was the only semi-realistic persona in this Christian music laden, tawdry mess. The melodrama was thicker than a trashy Mexican telenovela.At any rate, if you are at all non-religious or have something of artistic expectation when you watch a film, skip this one unless you watch it with the sound off. You could likely create a more realistic story from the top of your head whilst watching the lovely scenery. Please be wary of all the 10/10 reviews, as they are just vibrations sounding from an insular, hyper-Christian echo chamber. If you have accepted Jesus Christ as your personal Savior, this film is tailor made for your ilk. A tremendous waste of time, money, & resources for a 'Let's Ban Abortion' ad that runs a little over two hours, and not even cleverly so. Gah! That's two hours of clunky dialogue & a story lacking creativity as well as scientific accuracy. I will never get that back. I wish I could abort the memory of sitting through it.

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vansomeren-59641
2011/11/05

An awful propaganda film. Not realistic or life moving, the minute they mentioned Pregnancy Crisis Center they gave them selves away. So very sad to to even produce such a degrading and unrealistic movie. Acting was mediocre, direction truly abysmal. Almost seems like an Erwin family propaganda film. Offensive, unreal a truly Focus on the family propaganda film. Would not recommend this film to anyone, if I could I would rate it a minus 10. Family films are one thing but blatant propaganda films produced by the far right evangelical designed to forward the agenda who disrespect women and the law. Giving this a 5 star rating on Netflix makes me want to drop my Netfilx account. Shame on Netflix

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estebangonzalez10
2011/11/06

¨I have so many unanswered questions, questions I feel but can't even begin to speak because there are no words to express them.¨October Baby is a Christian faith based film about the power of forgiveness. Despite the fact that many consider this to be a pro-life film, the message is rather a different one. It's not judgmental in any way, and takes a much lighter approach. The film focuses on a teenage girl and her struggle to find answers as to why she feels rejected. October Baby has the classic sermonizing moment near the end of the film that all Christian based moves have, and that may lead people to criticize this film, but it does get a graceful message across without being judgmental. Despite being preachy and melodramatic it has an interesting story and a strong performance from first timer Rachel Hendrix. She is beautiful, talented, and has the looks of a star if she can get over the Kristen Stewart lip biting thing. I don't tend to criticize movies based on their values, I do it based on the artistic approach and I think this film succeeds as a decent teen romantic drama. Some people may criticize this simply because they don't agree with its overall message, and others perhaps might find this film a little too amateur for their taste. Despite the clichés there are several funny and touching scenes delivered strongly by this relatively unknown cast. October Baby was co-directed and written by Andrew and Jon Erwin with some beautiful scenes trying to convey their message about the beauty of life. Despite all the melodrama the film does ring true at times considering we all remember how dramatic our life was when we were teenagers and were searching for the meaning of life. There is turmoil and strong emotions going on that now that we are much older and mature know how to deal with it differently. The film focuses on Hannah (Rachel Hendrix), a nineteen year old girl suffering from seizures and asthma attacks. During a drama performance in school she passes out and awakens in the hospital where the doctors tell her that her illness has to do with her difficult birth. Here she discovers that her parents, Jacob (John Schneider) and Grace (Jennifer Price), aren't really her birth parents and that she was adopted by them after her young mother had a failed abortion attempt. Hannah is upset that her parents never told her the truth and decides to go on a road trip to see if she can contact her real mother. She enlists the help of her best friend Jason (Jason Burkey) and together with some other classmates they embark on a road trip. Hannah ends up making some revealing discoveries along the way that impact and change her life forever. Could her life have meaning despite all the terrible details about her birth? There is still beauty in the midst of brokenness and the only way to reach it is by letting go and forgiving.Despite the terrible reviews this film has received from critics it still has a better rottentomato score than most other films in theaters right now (Hansel and Gretel, Identity Theft, Safe Haven, and the new Die Hard film) and it was much cheaper to produce. Audiences seem to enjoy this film however and I can see why since the message is uplifting. The film does look like a music video at times with the soundtrack paraphrasing the story at times and the beautiful scenery in the background. Chris Sligh has a couple of songs in the film and he also has a supporting role as the driver in the friendly road trip. The film can feel like a Lifetime movie at times, but Rachel Hendrix 's performance stands out and lifts this movie to a higher ground. Her chemistry with Jason Burkey felt authentic and the romanticism never felt sappy. This is a feel good movie that despite being preachy never feels like if the directors are trying to force their faith on the viewers. They are simply sending out a message about the beauty of life and the power of forgiveness. I honestly enjoyed this movie and would watch it again. This is a family friendly film. http://estebueno10.blogspot.com/

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