
When New York City cartoonist Duffy Bergman meets gourmet chef Meg Lloyd, he discovers the love of his life and they marry, yet love alone isn't enough to make them happy. Meg decides she wants to have a baby, which at first panics Duffy but soon becomes his top priority too. When they're unable to conceive, Meg concentrates on her career and the two drift apart and eventually separate. When Duffy later speaks at a convention of the Delta Gamma sorority, he reveals that Delta... (Full plot summary below)
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When New York City cartoonist Duffy Bergman meets gourmet chef Meg Lloyd, he discovers the love of his life and they marry, yet love alone isn't enough to make them happy. Meg decides she wants to have a baby, which at first panics Duffy but soon becomes his top priority too. When they're unable to conceive, Meg concentrates on her career and the two drift apart and eventually separate. When Duffy later speaks at a convention of the Delta Gamma sorority, he reveals that Delta Gamma girls have always been his dream girls, then meets one of them, the uninhibited Daphne Delillo. When Daphne moves to New York City to work as a network sports reporter, their mutual attraction, and Daphne's spontaneity spark an adventurous new relationship for Duffy. Now Duffy must decide which is more valuable to him: the relationship he has given up, or the relationship he has always dreamed of having.
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| Filmcritic.comChristopher NullWere it not for the suicidal feelings you may find yourself with at the end of the 105 minutes, gosh, this might actually be a fun time. |
| eFilmCritic.comRob GonsalvesDirected, with a truly frightening and unerring worship of the banal, by Leonard Nimoy. |
| User ReviewGina PNot one of Gene Wilder's best... but I love it all the same. |
| User Reviewp bDefinitely a comfort zone film, but not a soulless one. |
| User ReviewEvaLena IGene Wilder in this movie wants to be a father but time isn`t on his side. Like this story it was funny, romantic and a bit sad. A movie for a rainy day or for the weekend. :) |
| User Reviewjay nit was very boring, didnt even watch the whole movie. |
| User ReviewMarco FAn effort to analyse a failure in relationships between a man and a woman in their 30s. The main issue the two try to deal with is the preoccupation with having a child. As year after year they fail to have one, they separate and return back to each other a little later, adopt a child and live happily ever after. The director took out everything that gets in the way of the main problem line, alongside with the details that could have made the movie richer, leaving the audience alone with the 105 minutes of the same dismay and agony of breaking relationship, therefore, overall, the story is banal and at the same time lacks psychological credibility and action. |
| User ReviewSamuel CVery limp and soppy romantic comedy about a couple wanting to have a baby, then breaking up in time after they can't have one then they meet other people and eventually after realising they do love each other they get back together again. I only saw this simply because it was a Wilder film and usually most of his films are good fun but this really is a film for the ladies haha not really funny, alittle slapstick here and there but mainly its a light hearted ladies flick about a young couple and their relationships with each other and others, more of a gentle drama directed by Leonard 'Mr Spock' Nimoy of all people! |
| User ReviewAnthony BNot funny. Not romantic. Not even human. Just godawful. And that's what I get for watching a movie made by Spock... Did Leonard Nimoy direct this thing in Klingon? |