Babes is an absolute blast.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Babes follows two life-long friends as one of them embarks on a new adventure — motherhood. Dawn and Eden consider themselves sisters. Their relationship is seemingly unbreakable, as everyone understands what they are to each other, including Dawn's husband, Marty .
Michelle Buteau & Ilana Glazer Have Incredible Chemistry They're perfectly matched with the material Babes is nothing without Glazer and Buteau. The actresses are among the most highly recognized and beloved comedians working today, and both are still riding the high of their respective TV success. Broad City put Glazer on the map, so to speak, and she carries a bit of her character from the series with her as she plays Eden.
Babes is more than just a movie about motherhood; it's about the growing pains of being an adult, love, friendship, and finding new ways to come of age. The characters are not strictly defined, allowing Glazer and Buteau to imbue their own sensibilities, experiences, and quirks into their respective characters. It makes them so much more than characters in a story, as they represent the many women who have long-lasting friendships that can be more profound than the relationships they have with family members or romantic partners.
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