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A surrogate mom for a couple becomes dangerously obsessed with the soon-to-be father.A surrogate mom for a couple becomes dangerously obsessed with the soon-to-be father.A surrogate mom for a couple becomes dangerously obsessed with the soon-to-be father.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
Michael Kenneth Williams
- Roland White
- (as Michael K. Williams)
Matthew M. Mitchell
- Security Guard
- (as Matt Mitchell)
John Folse
- Chef John Folse
- (as Chef John Folse)
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- Quotes
Mike Mitchell: Did you know that you have their only embryo?
Anna Walsh: It's... a baby now.
Mike Mitchell: They don't have it! In the eyes of the law, since it's inside of you, it belongs to us. We can decide to keep it for ourselves any time we want.
Anna Walsh: But... I-I thought...
Mike Mitchell: Don't think. I think, baby. I'm the brains on this. You're just the uterus.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Hollywood Express: Episode #14.34 (2016)
- SoundtracksReal Love
Written by Jasmine Ash and Dave Gulick
Performed by Sunsun
Courtesy of Platform Music Group
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I find films like 'When the Bough Breaks' very frustrating, because they have no chance of living up to their full potential even before the opening credits have rolled. The reason is that their hands are so severely tied behind their back in terms of what they are able to show and portray. There were times in this movie where I was actually surprised how far they went in terms of some graphic violence, yet on other occasions they seemed incredibly limited as to what they could show. The latter was certainly the more predominant case in the film. I can't help but think while I watch films like this that life is too short. Who really wants their films this toned down? Surely no children are out there watching a film about a topic like this. So are there adults out there craving PC, bland nonsense? If so, good on them for catering to those needs. But you'd better expect the rest of us to hate your films.
The other big problem with the film is just how "Been there, done that" it all feels. There isn't a single shred of originality in this film. Not even one moment that could possibly be in the least bit considered an original idea. The amateur nature with which this film was made was nothing short of shocking.
There aren't a lot of good aspects to mention, but if I had to point some out they would be a decent scare near the end that actually worked quite well, and a final 10 minutes or so that weren't actually half bad (although that could have just been because I was comparing them to the 90 minutes that had proceeded them). At the end of the day though my advice would be to not see this film. Everyone who gives their hard earned money to films like this is simply encouraging more films like this to be made. And that would be a very bad thing.
The other big problem with the film is just how "Been there, done that" it all feels. There isn't a single shred of originality in this film. Not even one moment that could possibly be in the least bit considered an original idea. The amateur nature with which this film was made was nothing short of shocking.
There aren't a lot of good aspects to mention, but if I had to point some out they would be a decent scare near the end that actually worked quite well, and a final 10 minutes or so that weren't actually half bad (although that could have just been because I was comparing them to the 90 minutes that had proceeded them). At the end of the day though my advice would be to not see this film. Everyone who gives their hard earned money to films like this is simply encouraging more films like this to be made. And that would be a very bad thing.
- jtindahouse
- May 4, 2017
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Box office
- Budget
- $10,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $29,747,603
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $14,202,323
- Sep 11, 2016
- Gross worldwide
- $30,658,387
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