"Made in America" is an enjoyable, light hearted tale about the ethical problems of artificial insemination and the dilemmas it can cause.
Zora (Nia Long) decides to try and find her biological dad after discovering her mom (Whoopi Goldberg) went to a sperm bank to get pregnant. The cast deliver the laughs very well from a script which makes the most of the very funny situation. There is a more serious side to this story, but director Richard Benjamin wisely keeps it low key whilst the comedy holds the floor.
Most fans shouldn't mind the gooey happy ending, after a very satisfactory, and humorous film.
Sunday, July 11, 1993 - Village Centre Melbourne
Zora (Nia Long) decides to try and find her biological dad after discovering her mom (Whoopi Goldberg) went to a sperm bank to get pregnant. The cast deliver the laughs very well from a script which makes the most of the very funny situation. There is a more serious side to this story, but director Richard Benjamin wisely keeps it low key whilst the comedy holds the floor.
Most fans shouldn't mind the gooey happy ending, after a very satisfactory, and humorous film.
Sunday, July 11, 1993 - Village Centre Melbourne