Look Who's Talking Too Apr 2026
Year of the Month: Roland Saint-Laurent on LOOK WHO’S TALKING
The 1990 sequel Look Who’s Talking Too shifts the franchise’s focus from the novelty of a "talking" baby to the chaotic dynamics of a growing family. While the original film thrived on the secret internal life of baby Mikey, the sequel introduces a sibling rivalry with his new sister, Julie, and explores the strain a second child places on the marriage of Mollie and James. Look Who's Talking Too
: Mollie (Kirstie Alley) and James (John Travolta) face realistic conflicts, such as James’s struggle to find stable work and Mollie’s exhaustion as a working mother. Year of the Month: Roland Saint-Laurent on LOOK
: Despite their frequent arguments, the film reinforces the idea that love can overcome the doubts of heartbreak and the messy reality of family life. A Product of Its Time : Despite their frequent arguments, the film reinforces
: To Mikey, Julie isn't a sister but a disruptive newcomer who breaks his toys and steals his spotlight. The Reality of Modern Parenting
: Mikey’s street-wise, laid-back vibe clashes with Julie’s more cynical and assertive newborn persona.
Beyond the talking babies, the film acts as a domestic comedy for adults, touching on the difficulties of balancing careers, finances, and romance after having children.