Obvious Child | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | October 29, 2014
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A charming cast who play up the too-cute and clever moments for their characters. Hits appropriate notes of realism without melodrama.
| genre | Comedy |
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| synopsis | An immature, newly unemployed comic (Jenny Slate) must navigate the murky waters of adulthood after her fling with a graduate student (Jake Lacy) results in an unplanned pregnancy. |
| lead actors | Jenny Slate | Jake Lacy | Gaby Hoffmann | Polly Draper | Richard Kind | David Cross | Gabe Liedman | Cindy Cheung | Paul Briganti | Stephen Singer |
| director | Gillian Robespierre |












