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1989    1 h 35 minKomedia, Romans
6.056%47%6.3
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Mollie jest samotną, pracującą matką, która marzy, by znaleźć idealnego ojca dla swego dziecka. Jej synek Mickey, podjął już decyzję. Jego wybór padł na Jamesa, taksówkarza, który potrafi wnieść radość w życie każdego. Pech w tym, że Mollie nie chce nawet słyszeć o Jamesie. Mały Mickey musi popisać się nie lada fantazją, by zbliżyć do siebie tych dwoje, zanim będzie za późno. [opis dystrybutora dvd]
Directed by Amy Heckerling
  • John TravoltaJames
  • Kirstie AlleyMollie
  • Olympia DukakisRosie
  • George SegalAlbert
  • Abe VigodaGrandpa
  • Bruce WillisMikey (voice)
  • Twink CaplanRona
  • Jason SchallerMikey
  • Jaryd WaterhouseMikey
  • Jacob HainesMikey
  • Christopher AydonMikey
  • Joy BoushelMelissa
  • Don S. DavisDr. Fleischer
  • Louis HeckerlingLou
  • Brenda CrichlowSecretary
  • Andrea MannSalesgirl
  • Douglas TuckCab Stealer
  • Alex BruhanskiStreet Worker
  • Casey GrantAdmitting Clerk
  • Oscar B. RamosHospital Worker
  • StreamLordSupreme21 kwietnia 2025
    This one is a personal classic for me.
  • Richard19 października 2025
    Saw this one in the cinema when it came out and it was one of those crowd pleasers that had everyone chuckling, even the dads who claimed they didn’t like “baby movies.” Kirstie Alley plays Mollie, a single mom navigating love, diapers and awkward cab rides. John Travolta shows up as the charming cabbie with a heart of gold and Bruce Willis voices baby Mikey with enough sass to fill a daycare. The concept was fresh at the time: a romantic comedy told partly through the inner monologue of a newborn. It’s silly, sentimental and surprisingly sharp in places. The cast brings warmth, Olympia Dukakis as the no nonsense mom, George Segal as the sleazy ex and Abe Vigoda as the grumpy grandpa. The chemistry works, even when the plot leans into sitcom territory. It’s not high art, but it’s got heart. The voiceover gimmick could’ve flopped, but Willis makes it work. The film walks a fine line between cute and corny and somehow lands on the right side. I liked it then, and I still smile when I think of Mikey’s commentary on adult nonsense. It’s the kind of movie that made adult years feel light, nostalgic and just cheeky enough to earn a rewatch.

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