Don't Blame the Kid
There are hangovers that last 9 months.
Overview
After a one-night stand results in pregnancy, a young woman decides to become partners with the emotionally immature father-to-be.
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What makes this movie Worth Watching
"Don't Blame the Kid" taps into the complex dynamics prevalent in many Filipino-Chinese families where traditional values clash with modern aspirations. The pressure to conform to familial expectations, particularly regarding business and marriage, is a central theme reflecting the experiences of many young Filipino-Chinese individuals navigating their identity and future.
- The film offers a charming and humorous portrayal of generational differences and misunderstandings within a Filipino-Chinese family.
- It explores themes of filial piety, cultural identity, and the pursuit of personal dreams versus familial expectations, resonating with many Asian viewers.
- The strong performances, particularly from the lead actors, bring authenticity and emotional depth to the characters and their relationships.
- The movie incorporates Filipino humor and relatable situations, creating an engaging and lighthearted viewing experience.
Fun Facts
- The film's original title in Filipino is "Wala Na Bang Ibang Title? (Is There No Other Title?)" which is a meta-joke about the difficulty of finding a unique title.
- The movie features several scenes showcasing Filipino-Chinese culture, including traditions and customs, offering a glimpse into their unique lifestyle.
Available Languages
English
US
Title: Don't Blame the Kid
"There are hangovers that last 9 months."
Español
ES
Title:
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Français
FR
Title: Le meilleur est à venir
""
Español
MX
Title:
"Hay crudas que duran nueve meses."
Türkçe
TR
Title:
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Português
BR
Title: Uma Ressaca de 9 Meses
"Uma-Ressaca-de-9-Meses"
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