When she is up on stage, Donna is unapologetically herself, joking about all sorts of ordinary and everyday topics from things as intimate as her sex life and as crude as her day-old underwear.
However, Donna’s boyfriend isn’t as amused as Donna’s audience about the intricacies of their life together and dumps her (taking up with Donna’s girlfriend).
While still reeling from this event, Donna loses her job at an independent bookstore. Then, while still recovering from that one-two punch to the gut, she hooks up with a college student and goes on a bender, winding up in his bed, only to discover that she is pregnant, and plans an abortion which gets scheduled for Valentine’s Day.
Now Donna is forced to navigate adulthood for the first time all on her own. "Obvious Child" delivers an unexpected, yet modern resolution to Donna’s problem, along with a sweet and restorative ending to the film. A true delight.
The Avon Theater is located at 272 Bedford St., Stamford.
"Obvious Child" (93 minutes) is Rated “R” and stars Jenny Slate, Jake Lacy, Gaby Hoffmann , Richard Kind, and Polly Draper. It is directed by Gillian Robespierre. Norwalk resident Robert J. Sodaro has been reviewing films for some 30 years. During that time, his movie reviews and articles have appeared in numerous print publications, as well as on the web. Subscribe to receive regular articles and movie reviews through his website.
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