Baby Done (2020) breezes in with a spirited charm, following Zoe and Tim as they’re hit with life’s biggest curveball: an unexpected pregnancy. Instead of settling into the usual nesting instinct, they make a pact to stay exactly who they are. Their promise creates a lively tension between the thrill of personal freedom and the quiet gravity of what’s coming.


Zoe, brimming with spontaneous energy, feels the world urging her to slow down just as she craves adventure the most. Tim, soft-hearted and hopeful, leans toward embracing the future with wide-open arms. Their opposite reactions spark a playful, heartfelt journey where love and panic spin around each other like mismatched fireworks.

The film captures the unique emotional storm that arrives before a child does—the hope, the fear, the rush to hold onto identity. As Zoe throws herself into wild challenges and Tim begins preparing for fatherhood, their paths diverge in ways that are funny, tender, and occasionally bittersweet. Each moment nudges them toward understanding what change truly means.

Baby Done thrives on its spirited humor and natural chemistry between Rose Matafeo and Matthew Lewis. The story never rushes; instead, it lets the characters stumble, laugh, argue, and discover what matters most. It feels grounded yet buoyant, like a reminder that growing up doesn’t mean losing yourself—just expanding the map.
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