Ponijao & Bayarjargal in Babies
Babies
If the French-made, globally minded study in adorableness known as "Babies" keeps a few Westernized parents from overscheduling,
micromanaging, helicoptering and snowplowing their way through their neurotic kids' existence, then I say give director
Even so, I got a little itchy with it, despite a modest 79-minute running time and four subjects -- infants from
As with "101 Dalmatians," audience members who succumb to "Babies" no doubt will be tempted to get one of their own. Balmes and his cinematographers have created a documentary deserving of the title "World's Most Contemplative Home Videos," with better lighting, no wisecracking setups (no narration at all, in fact) and less abrasive music. The first year or so in the life of the baby Ponijao is one of close proximity with her mother, a member of the Himba tribe, near Opuwo,
It's easy to tell the babies apart in "Babies": Ponijao and Bayar aren't the ones being raised in the proximity of a bookshelf featuring the volume called "No Hitting." That book belongs to the parents of Hattie, a sprightly
"Babies" glides back and forth from one what-I-did-today visual diary entry to another. You're struck with the similarities as well as the differences in behavior, no matter the setting or topography. For every bout of tears -- some of the spills and falls are considerable, but then, I'm a wimp -- there's a discovery; depending on your parenting philosophy, for every "what the ...?" there's food for thought.
The film entertains, as far as it goes. I wonder, though, if it goes far enough, or says much of anything beyond "Hey, check these babies out." American popular culture is so corroded by sadly reinforcing words and images of bratty, sarcastic, unpleasant, unkind children, the vibe of "Babies" may well put some folks in a trance, or a fugue state. But by not "saying" anything about the lives behind all the lovely, easygoing footage of infants making their way to their first steps and beyond, "Babies" feels a tad dodgy (and repetitive) by the hour mark.
Did I mention the kids are adorable? The kids are adorable.
"Babies" Movie Trailer
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MPAA rating: PG (for cultural and maternal nudity throughout).
Running time: 1:19.
Featuring: Ponijao (
Credits: Directed by
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