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Look Who's Talking (1989) is a romantic comedy directed by Amy Heckerling featuring John Travolta and Kirstie Alley. Known for its unique narrative device of hearing a baby’s thoughts, the film blends humor with a story about single parenthood and unexpected romance. Its mix of voice-over and live-action made it a notable entry in late 1980s comedy.
Directed by Amy Heckerling · Features voice-over by Bruce Willis · Highlights themes of single parenthood and romance
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Bruce Willis provides the voice-over for the baby Mikey, offering a comedic and unique narrative perspective that became one of the film's most recognizable features.
Amy Heckerling directed the film, notable for her work on teen and comedy films. Look Who's Talking showcased her ability to blend humor with family themes.
Yes, the film spawned two sequels, expanding on the story of Mollie and Mikey, and is often found in collections featuring the entire series.
Look Who's Talking was released on VHS, DVD, Blu-ray, and Betamax, covering a range of home video formats popular from the late 1980s onward.
The film follows a single woman navigating pregnancy and single parenthood while forming a new relationship, all narrated from her baby’s humorous point of view.
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