


Corporate work-life is horrible enough without it being anyone’s entire life. This means they never leave their baby forms and spend their whole lives at a cubicle working for Baby Corp. Unlike Storks, where one baby accidentally is left behind, in The Boss Baby, rows and rows of babies are sent to what they call “management”. The first is the inherent sadness in the world building. I also enjoyed the music by Hans Zimmer and Steve Mazzaro.Īside from those positives, I have some major issues with The Boss Baby.

Parents will also get a few chuckles at the sheer exhaustion of parenting small children. Kids that are experiencing the challenges of a new sibling will probably relate to what they are going through and so that is good. There are also some nice moments between the two brothers, Tim and Boss Baby. Here, little Tim has an active imagination and these 2D-ish scenes where he imagines being a pirate or an explorer are beautifully rendered and sweet. The biggest positive is the animation, which Dreamworks always does a good job with. But, all that aside, how is Dreamworks’ latest film The Boss Baby? Well, it is better than the trailers make it out to be.
