We saw this last night and it was absolutely adorable.
It follows 4 babies [in SF, Tokyo, Mongolia, and Namibia] through the first years of their lives. It was so endearing to watch babies all behave the same across cultures no matter what the parents were doing. I thought it was absolutely lovely and it really showed that babies are pretty resilient creatures who can survive in a lot of environments as long as they have their parents love.
My only compliant is that the baby is SF is probably not a "typical" baby in the US or Western Europe (as she was meant to represent according to an interview with the director). How many families are vegetarian, only wear organics, and take baby to a playgroup where they sing about 'Mother Earth'? (it was really funny when the baby tried to escape during that playgroup). Certaintly some families are like that and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that but I wouldn't call it the norm.
Anyway, the cinematography was beautiful especially in Mongolia/Namibia where much of the shooting was outside with an expanse of open space. I would definitely recommend it and it's only 71 minutes long.
It follows 4 babies [in SF, Tokyo, Mongolia, and Namibia] through the first years of their lives. It was so endearing to watch babies all behave the same across cultures no matter what the parents were doing. I thought it was absolutely lovely and it really showed that babies are pretty resilient creatures who can survive in a lot of environments as long as they have their parents love.
My only compliant is that the baby is SF is probably not a "typical" baby in the US or Western Europe (as she was meant to represent according to an interview with the director). How many families are vegetarian, only wear organics, and take baby to a playgroup where they sing about 'Mother Earth'? (it was really funny when the baby tried to escape during that playgroup). Certaintly some families are like that and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that but I wouldn't call it the norm.
Anyway, the cinematography was beautiful especially in Mongolia/Namibia where much of the shooting was outside with an expanse of open space. I would definitely recommend it and it's only 71 minutes long.
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