In an unsteady relationship, a husband tries to impress his pregnant wife with a "babymoon" vacation to the most exotic, Instagram-worthy country on the planet, which unbeknownst to him, is undergoing a political revolution. I loved how this movie makes it OK to be a couple in their mid 30's, having a baby, and not have everything figured out.<br/><br/>It's a fun, super entertaining jungle adventure. Where the couple finds how to be together as they struggle to find themselves thru separate journeys. As a new parent I found myself emotionally connected to this little film and its perspective from both the husband's and wife's side of things. <br/><br/>Caught this as a very high recommendation from one of the top Mom-Blogs. If you are pregnant or thinking about it, do yourself a favor and watch this movie. No pending baby required, but when you are in this mode, it will hit all the feels. At the beginning of the film you start to think it's promising, that is until the fifteen minute mark. What starts off with the potential to be another "Take a break holiday that goes pear shaped" really does nothing but go silly in a very Dull way. <br/><br/>The Couple ( who are obviously the main stars ) offer little more than cheap and silly humour that in no way is meant for anyone over the age of 15. Although the setting looks great and the ambiance of the location comes across it's just spoilt by the lack of believable feelings by the cast. The Editing is terrible and the Music choice is at the least Mediocre. <br/><br/>I've avoided talking about the plot because i think the directors made it as they went along.<br/><br/>All in all watch it when you have really nothing else to do, it may tickle some peoples fancy but certainly not mine.
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