Baby on Board (2009)

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The story of Angela, an ambitious, image-conscious businesswoman working for over-demanding boss Mary. When Angela becomes unexpectedly pregnant at the peak of her career, her life with her divorce attorney husband, Curtis, is turned upside-down.

Introduction
"Baby on Board" launched in 2009 is a romantic-comedy-drama directed by Brian Herzlinger and written by Russel Scalise and Michael Hamilton-Wright. Starring Heather Graham and Jerry O'Connell, the film takes us through the roller-coaster ride of a couple browsing their individual and expert life in the middle of unforeseen pregnancy news.

Plot
Heather Graham as Angela Marks is an effective, no-nonsense businesswoman running a fragrance enterprise, while Jerry O'Connell plays her husband Curtis Marks who is an easygoing attorney. The movie begins with Angela finding she's pregnant in an unusual situation. Initial shock and disbelief give way to enjoyment, but it is temporary when suspicion and doubts creep in.

The couple's harmony is disrupted by accusations of infidelity from both sides-- Angela's colleague, Danny (John Corbett) hints that Curtis might be having an affair with a customer while Angela gets deceptive calls from her associate, J.B. (Anthony Starke). These successive occasions create chaos and misconception, confusing the couple about their relationship and the baby's future.

Drama and Resolution
Amidst all these misunderstandings, Angela learns that J.B.'s calls were connected to organization, not an affair. However, the couple continues to come to grips with the concern of Curtis' alleged cheating. Angela gets falsely accused of insider trading by competing business owner Sylvia (Lara Flynn Boyle) contributing to the installing personal and professional pressure. On the day Angela is set to go to prison, she goes into labor and Curtis, in spite of discovering that the presumably cheating client is pregnant, stays by Angela's side.

Last Turn
The final act of the film unwinds numerous unanticipated details. It is exposed that Curtis' client is gay, and signed him as her lawyer because she needed to adopt her late partner's son. After taking a paternity test for the infant, Curtis learns that he is the father, eliminating his suspicion about Angela's expected adultery. Matters associated with the expert trading charge against Angela are desperate as the evidence to prove her innocence goes missing. The competing business owner miraculously finds the missing evidence and saves Angela from the claims framed against her, discussing that all her actions were to give Angela an edge in the business.

Conclusion
"Baby on Board" chronicles the unanticipated weaves in a couple's life handling an unexpected pregnancy. The dynamic between Angela and Curtis is turmoil-ridden, humorous, sincere, and relatable, as they navigate through individual and professional obstacles. Although stuffed with turmoil, the film ends on a high note, repeating the strength and appeal of parenity. The couple fixes their confusion and skepticism, coming together more powerful, ready to deal with a brand-new chapter as parents with the arrival of their newborn. With its light-hearted humor, significant components, and captivating storyline, the film 'Baby on Board' uses an enjoyable and uplifting watch.

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