Give it a shot, the storytelling isn’t strong enough to make you weep like a baby, but it will occasionally make you giggle like one. This isn’t one of those films that are unnecessarily 3D the animation is impressive and enhances the experience. Towards the end, there is some blatant emotional manipulation, but it isn’t too bothersome. The story itself turns into quite a cliche with an evil villain (voiced by Steve Buscemi) and a little boy with a saviour complex. There is some physical comedy, a lot of toilet humour and (thankfully uncensored) baby bottoms. The writing is mostly fresh, sometimes infused with dry wit and will tickle you. A titan of industry is sent to prison after she's caught insider trading. But whether it is real or not is left to the viewer. With Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Bell, Peter Dinklage, Ella Anderson.
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The whole movie could very well be an active fantasy of his. All of this is prefaced by the fact that our protagonist Tim has a very vivid imagination. Most of them are assigned to a family, and some who aren’t cute enough are sent to work at this factory’s headquarters. The film opens with a hilarious montage that shows where babies come from: a baby-manufacturing factory with assembly lines and everything. Puppies, baby’s research shows, are taking over the world with their cuteness and making babies obsolete. Tim (voiced by Miles Bakshi) watches in shock as his evil baby brother (voiced by Alec Baldwin) fools his parents (voiced by Jimmy Kimmel and Lisa Kudrow) into believing that he’s the adorable new addition to the family, while slyly planning a coup against the pet company that they work for. Add to that a baby who is a cunning corporate official, talks in pie-charts and is working relentlessly towards ridding the world of… puppies. Emotions with their own emotions? Worthy of an Oscar. In the realm of animation, nothing is too unreal: talking cars? Sure. The Boss Baby will test your threshold for quirky stories. Review: Must animated movies border on the bizarre? The new baby is always the 'boss baby' in any family! The story made me wonder- was it all the child's imagination? The ending was heartwarming and overall, this movie was a nice surprise.Story: Tim gets a new baby brother who wears a suit, secretly talks over the phone and draws up evil plans in the dead of the night. The film follows a wealthy woman who, after being arrested and losing her fortune, uses. The film stars McCarthy, Kristen Bell, Ella Anderson, Tyler Labine, Kathy Bates, Annie Mumolo, Timothy Simons, and Peter Dinklage.
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Sibling competition for parental attention is demonstrated well. The Boss is a 2016 American comedy film directed by Ben Falcone and written by Falcone, Melissa McCarthy and Steve Mallory. I loved the reflections on parenthood, feeding the baby, dummy sucking, milk bottles, diapers (nappies), vomit, lack of sleep, etc.
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The film is enhanced by John Payne's persuasive performance as 'The Boss. The reference to other movies and adult themes was very clever and funny (ie Matrix, Elvis impersonators, etc). The Boss R, 1 hr 40 min Political corruption is vividly depicted as a ruthless WWI veteran takes almost complete control of a state with the help of a crooked lawyer. The others were focused throughout and said they liked it more than than the 'trolls movie'. After that, she got a bit lost and restless, but got settled again in the second half. My 3 year old laughed a lot in the beginning saying "boss baby is funny". There were single male and female adults of all ages in the audience, as well as parents with children.
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When given the option, it was a uniform cry of "boss baby, boss baby". They all wanted to see this movie rather than watch 'Beauty and the Beast'. I saw this move with three children, 8, 7 and 3 years of age.