Nine Months Synopsis & Review: Plot Summary

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🍿 Nine Months: Detailed Plot Synopsis

Introduction and Samuel’s Perfect Life

Samuel Faulkner, a successful child psychiatrist living in San Francisco, enjoys a comfortable and seemingly perfect life with his girlfriend, Rebecca Taylor. Their relationship is stable, but Samuel is fiercely independent and resistant to change. He is passionate about his Porsche, his career, and maintains a comfortable, commitment-free lifestyle.

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The Pregnancy Revelation and Samuel’s Panic

Rebecca announces that she is pregnant, turning Samuel’s world upside down. He reacts poorly, revealing his deep-seated fear of commitment and parenthood. Samuel, despite working with children professionally, finds the prospect of having his own child daunting and overwhelming, leading to comedic mishaps and relationship turmoil.

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Relationship Strain and Breakup

Samuel’s inability to embrace the pregnancy causes significant strain on his relationship with Rebecca. His actions, driven by fear and self-preservation, lead to misunderstandings and arguments. Rebecca, feeling unsupported and hurt, decides to leave Samuel, seeking solace with her friends, the overly fertile Marty and Gail Dwyer.

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Realization and Reconciliation

After a period of separation and self-reflection, spurred by his friend Sean’s advice, Samuel begins to understand the depth of his love for Rebecca and the importance of family. He undertakes a makeover, symbolically embracing change. Samuel makes grand gestures to win Rebecca back, demonstrating his newfound commitment to her and their future child.

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⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained

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🎬 Cast & Characters

  • Samuel Faulkner (Hugh Grant): A commitment-phobic child psychiatrist whose life is turned upside down when his girlfriend becomes pregnant.
  • Rebecca Taylor (Julianne Moore): Samuel’s longtime girlfriend who desires to settle down and start a family, leading to conflict when she becomes pregnant.
  • Marty Dwyer (Tom Arnold): The overbearing and comedic father of multiple children who constantly pesters Samuel.
  • Gail Dwyer (Joan Cusack): Marty’s wife, a constantly pregnant and somewhat eccentric mother who provides support to Rebecca.
  • Sean Fletcher (Jeff Goldblum): Samuel’s cynical and perpetually single best friend who offers a contrasting perspective on relationships and fatherhood.
  • Dr. Kosevich (Robin Williams): An eccentric Russian obstetrician who delivers Rebecca’s baby, providing comedic relief.

💬 Memorable Quotes

  • Samuel Faulkner: “Oh, God, I’m going to be sick. I can’t do this! I can’t be a father!” – Expresses Samuel’s initial panic and resistance upon learning about Rebecca’s pregnancy.
  • Marty Dwyer: “You’re gonna be a dad! It’s the greatest thing in the world! Except for maybe the Super Bowl.” – Marty’s overly enthusiastic and stereotypically masculine reaction to Samuel’s news.
  • Sean Fletcher: “Children are like little terrorists.” – Sean’s cynical take on kids, reflecting his bachelor lifestyle and aversion to commitment.
  • Dr. Kosevich: “I’ve got it! Nurse, call the Anesthesiologist, this woman needs an enema! No, uh, she needs a pedicure! Epitath!” – Dr. Kosevich’s comedic malapropisms and confusion during the delivery scene.

💰Box Office

  • Budget: $50,000,000
  • Domestic Gross: $69,684,532
  • Worldwide Gross: $138,510,230

💥 Nine Months Reviews

Personal Review

Okay, so I watched this movie again after like, 20 years. It’s definitely a product of its time. Hugh Grant’s stammering charm is still there, but the humor felt really broad. I remember loving the toy store scene with the dinosaur, but it’s pretty cringe now. The Robin Williams Russian doctor is…well, it’s something. It was cute when I was younger, but honestly, it’s okay to skip this one and watch *Notting Hill* again.

  • Who would enjoy:
    • “Fans of Hugh Grant and Julianne Moore”
    • “Viewers who enjoy light-hearted romantic comedies”
    • “Those interested in films about pregnancy and parenthood”
    • “Audiences looking for a feel-good movie with a happy ending”
  • Content warnings ⚠:
    • “Infrequent strong language”
    • “Suggestive humor”
    • “Some slapstick violence”

Professional Reviews

  • Rotten Tomatoes: “Despite a talented cast, ‘Nine Months’ struggles to find its footing, resorting to tired tropes and slapstick humor that fails to land.
  • Roger Ebert: “Ebert states how while the cast does their best, the script relies too heavily on clichés and predictable scenarios, making the film feel uninspired. He praises individual performances but ultimately finds the movie lacking in originality.

Audience Reactions

Robin Williams’ over-the-top Russian doctor was hilarious.: While divisive, many viewers found Robin Williams’ performance to be a highlight, even if bordering on caricature.

The movie had some genuinely funny slapstick moments.: Despite mixed feelings, the film’s more physical comedy scenes, particularly those involving Hugh Grant, were cited as enjoyable.

Overall Consensus: A generally underwhelming romantic comedy that relies too heavily on predictable tropes and broad humor, despite the efforts of a talented cast.

Awards

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🛠️ Behind the Scenes

  • “Hugh Grant’s arrest for lewd conduct occurred just before the film’s release, significantly boosting its box-office revenue despite negative reviews and generating media buzz.”
  • “Robin Williams’ role as Dr. Kosevich was initially a smaller part, but Williams improvised many lines, expanding his character’s presence and comedic impact.”
  • “The movie is based on the French film ‘Neuf Mois’ (‘Nine Months’), though the American adaptation took a more slapstick approach than the original.”

🖥️ How to Watch Nine Months?

Nine Months is available for purchase or rental on platforms like Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Google Play Movies. Check your local listings for potential broadcast options. Unfortunately, it is unlikely to be found on subscription-based streaming services at this time.

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🎥 Similar Movies

If you enjoyed Nine Months, you might like these similar films:

  • Knocked Up (2007): Explores a similar theme of an unplanned pregnancy and its impact on a commitment-phobic man and his relationship.
  • Father of the Bride (1991): Showcases a man comically struggling with a major life change involving his family.
  • About a Boy (2002): Features a commitment-phobe forced to grow up, dealing with responsibility.
  • What to Expect When You’re Expecting (2012): Another movie with expecting parents dealing with all of the ups and downs that come with pregnancy and bringing a new life into the world.

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🎧 Soundtrack

Nine Months features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:

You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.

🤨 FAQ

Is Nine Months a remake?

Yes, Nine Months is a remake of the 1994 French film “Neuf Mois.”

What is Nine Months about?

Nine Months is a romantic comedy about a commitment-phobic man who must confront his fears when he finds out his girlfriend is pregnant.

Where was Nine Months filmed?

Nine Months was primarily filmed in San Francisco, California, with some scenes shot at Los Medanos Hospital in Pittsburg, California.

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