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. I was so surprised to read positive critics rating this movie here… Excuse my french but it's the worst pile of crap I've seen in a very long time. Poor acting, awful photography (while shot in a gorgeous place), no plot or so poor, and a lingering pseudo anti-morality that is just pure Trumpism… we are living in a world of morons, I want to move to Saturn… or maybe Uranus, I heard it is friendly.
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