04-11-2020, 10:37 PM
For those asking questions about labor and birth, only one character (the one played by Tommy Beardmore) is actually depicted giving birth. I think he did a good, convincing job as a laboring man (even more convincing than Jacob York in Paternity Leave). Plus, the labor and birth scene is unusually extended, lasting about ten minutes. As someone commented, you can't see his belly or his legs while he pushes, but overall it's very well-done.
And the whole film is surprisingly good for something being offered for $5 on Gumroad.
I don't believe it can be downloaded (at least legally) right now. But after you buy it, streaming it from the email link is pretty easy.
And the whole film is surprisingly good for something being offered for $5 on Gumroad.
I don't believe it can be downloaded (at least legally) right now. But after you buy it, streaming it from the email link is pretty easy.