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Baby Doom 1998

★ 5.67 votes81 min📅 1998-03-20

Directed by Peter Gren Larsen, *Baby Doom* (1998) dives into the chaotic transition from carefree singledom to exhausted parenthood with sharp Danish wit.

Director: Peter Gren Larsen

Cast

Peter Mygind
Peter Mygind
Max Ram
Camilla Bendix
Camilla Bendix
Nicoline
Jesper Asholt
Jesper Asholt
Michael
Niels Anders Thorn
Niels Anders Thorn
Steven
Henning Moritzen
Henning Moritzen
Holstein
Anne-Grethe Bjarup Riis
Anne-Grethe Bjarup Riis
Bettina
Ulrich Thomsen
Ulrich Thomsen
Magnus
Zlatko Burić
Zlatko Burić
Lazlo
Ditte Gråbøl
Ditte Gråbøl
The Washer
Jesper Klein
Jesper Klein
Dr. Gabriel

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Baby Doom (1998) about?

*Baby Doom* follows Max and Nicoline, a young couple whose lives spiral into chaos after the birth of their baby. Max's confidence in his LifeOrganizer app crumbles under the weight of colic, chores, and career pressures, while Nicoline grapples with motherhood and her culinary ambitions. The film humorously explores the unexpected challenges of parenthood and the fragility of their once-orderly world.

Who directed Baby Doom?

Peter Gren Larsen directed *Baby Doom*. The film showcases his knack for blending lighthearted comedy with relatable life struggles.

Who stars in Baby Doom?

The film stars Peter Mygind, Camilla Bendix, Jesper Asholt, Niels Anders Thorn, and Henning Moritzen in key roles.

Is Baby Doom (1998) worth watching?

With its sharp humor and honest portrayal of parenthood, *Baby Doom* is a charming watch for fans of Danish comedies. While unrated, its 81-minute runtime keeps the pacing tight, and its themes of resilience and love make it a heartwarming (if chaotic) experience.

How long is Baby Doom?

Baby Doom runs for 81 minutes.

About Baby Doom (1998) — A Danish Comedy on the Shock of First-Time Parenthood

Directed by Peter Gren Larsen, *Baby Doom* (1998) dives into the chaotic transition from carefree singledom to exhausted parenthood with sharp Danish wit. This comedy follows Max, a newly promoted programmer who crafts the LifeOrganizer app to streamline life, only to discover his invention can't prepare him for a baby's relentless demands. Alongside his partner Nicoline, a chef juggling career and diapers, the couple faces sleepless nights, mounting laundry, and missed deadlines—proving that ambition and love can't always outrun colic. The film captures the hilarious yet heartfelt struggle of modern parenthood, where even the most meticulous planners are humbled by the unpredictability of tiny humans.

Set against a backdrop of cozy Copenhagen apartments and office cubicles, *Baby Doom* balances slapstick humor with tender moments, highlighting the absurdity of adulting when a newborn arrives. With a quirky, underdog charm, the movie resonates with anyone who's ever laughed through exhaustion or questioned their life choices at 3 AM. It's a relatable, fast-paced ride that turns the chaos of parenthood into a celebration of love and resilience.