And babybabble to go with it. Henry Jaglom here again shows his unctuous sensitivity to Women's Issues by staging a party -- a baby shower -- and listening raptly to women rattle on about the subject du jour. (In Eating it was food, at a birthday party.) All together, the women paint a portrait of splendrous diversity, and Frances Fisher blows a breeze of thespian professionalism into the doldrums of self-consciousness, and Zach Norman peps things up periodically as a desperately overextended real-estate developer. But the guest of honor is Jaglom's own wife, and his child's mother, and his script's co-author, Victoria Foyt; and the epilogue of his movie serves as an unblushing self-tribute: "I met a wonderful man...." (1994) — Duncan Shepherd
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