After having a baby, this movie frustrates me
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Look Who's Talking
wraith_fan_1 — 16 years ago(February 19, 2010 09:50 AM)
I recently gave birth to my first child in December. I had seen this movie tons of times and never really thought about Mikey's age in relation to his behavior. My son is now 2 months old and still doesn't really interact with other people. He stares at lights and will look at you, but he doesn't really show any expression. In this movie, when Molly is playing with Mikey on the kitchen table by talking baby talk to him about finding his hand, I assumed it was a just a few days after delivery and Mikey was smiling, wide awake, and seemed to be able to interact with both Mollie and James. This is completely untrue of real newborns. Plus, Mikey was way to big to be a newborn also.
I know it's just a movie and I shouldn't overthink it, but since experiencing the first 2 months with a newborn, I look back on the movie and realize how un-real it was. I guess it wouldn't have been productive to the movie schedule to show Mikey sleeping 16 hours a day and squirming around like a true newborn does.
Also, shortly after having a baby, a woman's breast does not produce enough breastmilk to fill a bottle like the one that was on the table that James put in his coffee. I was lucky to get an ounce during the first 2 weeks.
The only thing that would make since would be if that scene were supposedly 4-6 months after the birth. -
super16g — 15 years ago(April 20, 2010 03:20 PM)
Newborns are just to fragile, finicky and need their mothers to be on movie sets. If you really want to donate yours I guess somebody would try, but its just not practical. Looking at the credits it looks like several children played Mikey, so they had to keep swapping them out as necessary,
How big was the bottle? I think my wife could get several ounces just a few days after our daughter was born. -
wraith_fan_1 — 15 years ago(October 15, 2010 01:02 PM)
It looked to be an 8oz bottle that was a little more than half full. I couldn't even get more than 2 ozs. at a time until 2 weeks after birth. I was exclusively pumping though because my son wouldn't latch. Maybe that's why I wasn't getting as much. I do know that for about 3 days after birth, you are producing colustrum, which is the yellowish looking liquid. The milk doesn't come in until around day 4 and even then, it's only an ounce or two at the most. You don't really establish a good milk supply until at least 3-4 weeks after birth. From what I could tell, that scene was shot about 4 days after birth and she already has at least 4-5 ounces of breastmilk in a bottle? Very hard to believe.
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HookerBabyHaver — 15 years ago(May 29, 2010 10:02 AM)
LOL! Wraith, I hear you. I am expecting my first in less than four weeks, and after all the classes and research, I got LWT at the used vid store yesterday. I hadn't seen it in ten years, and I was rolling on the floor at some of the inaccuracies. It's funny how the way we see things can change based on what we learn.
I loved the nurse telling Mollie she was "almost fully dilated" at 5-6. PUH-LEASE!
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beetiesmom — 15 years ago(June 19, 2010 11:01 AM)
They did use a fairly new baby onceduring the birth scene. The infant still had his umbilical "stump"~~~the navel hadn't completely healed, though the long end of the stump had fallen off. The baby was a few weeks oldstill considered a newborn, right? Cute baby. But, as soon as Molly takes Mikey home, he's smiling, focusing, etc. NOT a newborn. Just a thought..
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lroy77 — 15 years ago(August 28, 2010 10:58 AM)
Yeah, the rapid of aging is a little disoriented. That's likewhat a three-four year span for the length of the movie?
BTW-Congrats on having a new baby (though next time try for a daughter, okay?).
In this liberal pro-abortion society, I'll take all the babies I can get.
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bfk_94 — 15 years ago(August 28, 2010 04:49 PM)
Sorry to break the news to you, but this is just a movie. Why does it have to be realistic? Bruce Willis is this child's mind's voice and you're complaining about how he interacts with people?! Jesus lady, you have a kid and suddenly think you know everything.
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wraith_fan_1 — 15 years ago(October 15, 2010 01:04 PM)
I know it's just a movie, but it's still hard to overlook the inaccuracies after you experience the same things. I never claimed to know everything, but I have had a baby and know how it works. Have you??? I'm guessing not.
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Jack2979 — 11 years ago(May 03, 2014 02:34 AM)
I know it's just a movie, but it's still hard to overlook the inaccuracies after you experience the same things. I never claimed to know everything, but I have had a baby and know how it works. Have you??? I'm guessing not.
I have 3 kids and I say who cares it is just a movie.
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blaque108 — 15 years ago(October 14, 2010 06:17 AM)
All together I always wanted to know how they do baby scenes. I mean do they use real life babies on set or dolls. On some TV shows I can tell if its fake by how they are holding the babies like when Molly was trying to catch a taxi and she hall all that stuff in her hands that was obviously a doll. Yeah when Mikey was growing up and all those babies and toddlers looked real.
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PopTartsKill — 15 years ago(January 26, 2011 10:29 AM)
As a nerd who paid too much attention in her science classes, I have to have a laugh at how inaccurate the conception scene is. Then I remember it is just a movie and it's main purpose is to entertain. Not so much educate. A 3 month old baby is more entertaining then a newborn. A full bottle of milk standing conspicuously on the table later to be revealed as breast milkmore interesting than those tiny lil avent bottles. Not too mention the on set hand who filled the bottle up was more than likely male who didn't know anyway. Plus that scene probably took many takes. I'm sure they just filled the bottle up and left it there for John to grab and a squirt a bit in about 20 times in a row LOL. Fill it all the way up to save time.
I've had experience with babies I know it's not accurate. I also know movies though. This is still a cute movie to me. -
JQScout — 14 years ago(August 10, 2011 04:04 PM)
As a matter of fact, it is possible, and normal for a mother to be able to express several ounces of breastmilk at one sitting. Some mothers are unable to pump, but many can. With the uprising of the mother-to-mother milk-sharing networks, such as Eats on Feets, and Human Milk 4 Human Babies, pumping and storing milk is widespread.
I personally was able to express 6-7 ounces at one sitting. Several milk donors that I know of have hundreds and hundreds of ounces in their freezer. One of our donors had a baby three weeks ago, and already has 70 ounces stored up.
NOT impossible at all.
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spewey07 — 14 years ago(August 24, 2011 06:21 PM)
Yeah, alot of the baby stuff was unrealistic, but unfortunately it was kinda necessary or else the film wouldn't have worked as well.
As for the breast milk scene, do we know that it was actually breast milk, or was Mollie just trying to get a rise out of James?
After all, we never do see her breastfeed in the movie (although this doesn't necessarily mean anything).
They used four different baby boys, at different ages, to play little Mikey. My personal favourite was toddler Mikey. What a hoot.