Some stories just keep on growing
Una joven finge estar embarazada para evitar ser despedida del trabajo. Cuando además su "estado" le proporciona un tratamiento especial por parte de los que le rodean, continúa con el engaño durante todo el tiempo... Thea (Lindsay Lohan) es secretaria en una importante editorial. Cuando su jefe, Jerry, oye cómo se burla de él delante de sus compañeros, él quiere despedirla, pero Thea se deja llevar por el pánico y le dice que está embarazada. El ardid funciona ya que, ante la imposibilidad de despedir a una embarazada, logra salvar su empleo, pero además, sus previamente malintencionados compañeros de oficina le preparan bizcochos, su casero le baja el alquiler y empieza lograr el respeto en el trabajo que lleva tanto tiempo buscando ¿Pero, hasta que punto llegará Thea para mantener el engaño?
"Labor Pains," a 2009 romantic comedy produced by Grand Army Entertainment and Latitude Films, offers a delightful blend of humor and heart set against the backdrop of corporate America. The film follows the misadventures of Thea Clayhill, portrayed by Lindsay Lohan, who fabricates a pregnancy to secure her job at a publishing company. As Thea navigates the complexities of her faux pregnancy, the film cleverly explores themes of honesty, identity, and the lengths one might go to achieve personal and professional success. Thea's journey is both comedic and poignant, as she juggles the demands of her job and the increasingly elaborate ruse she must maintain. The supporting cast, including Luke Kirby as Nick, her love interest, and Chris Parnell as her boss, Jerry, add depth and humor to the narrative. Their performances enhance the film's exploration of workplace dynamics and the personal relationships that develop within them. The chemistry between Lohan and Kirby, in particular, provides a romantic subplot that adds warmth and charm to the story. Director Lara Shapiro skillfully balances the film's comedic elements with moments of genuine emotion, ensuring that "Labor Pains" resonates with audiences on multiple levels. The screenplay, penned by Stacy Kramer and Karen McCullah, is filled with witty dialogue and clever plot twists that keep viewers engaged from start to finish. The film's setting in the bustling world of publishing adds an interesting layer to the narrative, highlighting the pressures and absurdities of corporate life. Ultimately, "Labor Pains" is a testament to the power of authenticity and the importance of staying true to oneself. While Thea's deception leads to humorous situations, it also serves as a catalyst for her personal growth and self-discovery. The film's resolution is satisfying and uplifting, leaving audiences with a feel-good message about the value of honesty and the courage to embrace one's true identity.
Año2009
Presupuesto10000000$
Ingresos1895782$
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GénerosComedia
Países de producciónUnited States of America