Mamaboy

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"High school just got weirder."
  • PG-13
  • 2016
  • 2 hr 5 min
  • 3.3  (305)

Mamaboy is a 2016 comedy-drama film that tells the story of an intelligent high school student, Kelly Hankins (played by Sean O'Donnell) who discovers he is pregnant. The movie showcases the consequences of his unplanned pregnancy while balancing his high school life. With abortion and adoption not being viable options for Kelly, he opts to carry his baby to term, despite the initial shock and confusion of his peers and educators. His girlfriend, Lisa (played by Alexandria DeBerry) helps him navigate his way through the struggles he faces, both physical and emotional. Meanwhile, Kelly's mother, Lorraine (played by Stephen Tobolowsky), wants to keep the pregnancy a secret, while his father Carl (played by Gary Busey) is supportive of his son's decisions, even though he does not fully understand them.

Mamaboy is an interesting and thought-provoking movie that captures the importance of social support and love in times of adversity. Throughout the film, Kelly is met with hostile attitudes from his peers and community, but he still soldiers on without backing down from his choice.

The movie beautifully portrays the struggles that come with teenage pregnancies, as Kelly has to deal with the physical challenges of carrying a baby, such as nausea, backaches, and other difficulties. However, Kelly maintains a positive attitude toward his situation, which makes the movie a touching and inspiring experience.

The film deals with several themes, including the acceptance of differences, the bond between family members, encountering adversity, and the power of love. The social stigma surrounding unplanned teenage pregnancy is well addressed, and the movie triggers thoughts of how society sometimes fails to support individuals in need.

The performances from the film's cast are quite commendable. Sean O'Donnell delivers a realistic portrayal of a teenager finding himself in a difficult situation, while Alexandria DeBerry gives an impressive performance as Kelly's supportive girlfriend. Stephen Tobolowsky and Gary Busey also do an excellent job of portraying Kelly's parents, with Tobolowsky playing the role of an uptight mother who is fearful of how others will perceive her family, and Busey playing the doting father who stands by his son through it all.

The cinematography is elegant, capturing perfectly the themes addressed in the movie. The soundtrack features a collection of songs that complement the ambiance of the scenes in the film, keeping you engrossed in the story till the end.

The movie does well to create a balance between the heavier themes of teenage pregnancies and the light-hearted moments of the coming-of-age genre. Even though Mamaboy has a comedic tone, it never downplays the seriousness of the situations presented by the film's subject matter.

In conclusion, Mamaboy is an excellent movie that is bound to resonate with audiences of all age groups. The film tackles an intricate and sensitive theme with grace, showcasing the struggles of a teenager dealing with an unplanned pregnancy. The cast is superb, and the scenes are well directed, making the movie a delightful watch. If you are a fan of movies that handle difficult social issues with tact and sensitivity, Mamaboy is the perfect movie for you.

Mamaboy is a 2016 comedy with a runtime of 2 hours and 5 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 3.3.

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  • Release Date
    2016
  • MPAA Rating
    PG-13
  • Runtime
    2 hr 5 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    3.3  (305)
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