The Babysitters Comments

  • Mylene 2022-04-13 09:01:07

    Most of the actors' performances are very rigid and the rhythm is slightly less. It could have been a very dark, humorous, explosive, and cruel story. I didn't dig out anything, and I couldn't make it out of style. The whole film couldn't be swallowed...

  • Adalberto 2022-04-13 09:01:07

    Most of the actors' performances are very rigid and the rhythm is slightly less. It could have been a very dark, humorous, explosive, and cruel story. I didn't dig out anything, and I couldn't make it out of style. The whole film couldn't be swallowed...

  • Frances 2022-04-13 08:01:01

    In fact, it is a more serious realistic theme, and there are two vicious trends in extramarital affairs: unable to get rid of it and extending other problems. In the first half hour, Lolita was still quite satisfactory, and then she went to the clue of aid dating. It can be seen that greed for money and sexual desire is human nature, and uncontrollable is evil. The acting is good, but the middle part is a bit bloated and...

Extended Reading
  • Chloe 2022-04-13 08:01:01

    The return after a disorientation.

    From unconsciously doing ~nanny~ to consciously doing ~nanny~.
    Several scenes in this film are very interesting. The unexpected meeting of the father and daughter, the heroine's expression at that time is very tangled! The heroine's friend decided to quit, and the heroine The boy who has a good...

  • Freddie 2022-04-13 08:01:01

    watched a bit

    Pulled to the middle and started watching, seeing all of them partying in the country, the girl stood up in tears and walked away, expecting the ending. closed.

    Their lives will change, especially in America.

    There is a sentence that is impressive, why are their actions so easy? Because the wives...

The Babysitters quotes

  • Brenda Woodberg: I can't do this anymore!

    Shirley Lyner: Listen to me, Brenda. You want out? You are out. But... be... quiet.

    Melissa Brown: [walking up as Brenda exits, crying] What's going on?

    Shirley Lyner: Family problems.

    Melissa Brown: Yeah, no shit.

  • Gail Beltran: Michael, I'm only going to say this once. Were you - ?