Review of Look Who's Talking (1989) by Roger Piantadosi for Washington Post — 01 Apr 1998
Heckerling's central hokum is definitely silly, based on the notion that Mikey (and all babies, in fact) has somewhat adult, slightly cynical thoughts on everything that goes on around him, from conception to end credits -- and that these thoughts and embryonic wisecracks and creative interpretations are heard only by the audience via the aptly cast voice of overgrown kid Willis.
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This review of Look Who's Talking (1989) was written by Roger Piantadosi and published by Washington Post on 01 Apr 1998.
Look Who's Talking has generally received mixed reviews.
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