Labor Pains Soundtrack (

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Rating: 4.80/10 from 12000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Un trabajo embarazoso

Title in Italiano:

Incinta... o quasi

Title in Português:

Grávida... Mas Pouco!

Synopsis

Thea Clayhill (Lindsay Lohan) is about to lose her position as secretary to a very cranky publisher (Chris Parnell) -- so she lies about being pregnant to save her job, as she saw on an episode of Law and Order that you cannot fire a pregnant woman as a stand against discrimination. The plan works, and she gets to keep her job.

With the help from a friend (Cheryl Hines) -- and a pillow -- Thea fakes the pregnancy while she figures out what to do next. But in the meantime, her boss gets called out of town and his cute brother Nick (Luke Kirby) takes over. Nick launches a new parenting division at the publishing company, and he wants Thea to be the editor. Suddenly she gets a raise and a promotion. Nick and Thea soon begin to become romantically involved. And pretty soon she begins to like her new life a lot to the extent that she begins to believe she is pregnant. However, her little sister soon grows frustrated with the lie and destroyed her pregnancy pillow, and in haste, Thea grabs a balloon, which pops, and her cover is blown.

Soon, Thea learns to get herself together and apologizes on a national talk show to Nick and the company, and Nick forgives her and takes her back, and she gets to keep her job. Two years later, Thea is shown going into labor with her and Nick's child...for real. [D-Man2010]

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Labor Pains
Got Your Moments
Scissors For Lefty: Performer
We Were All Ready
Creed Bratton: Writer
Creed Bratton: Performer
Goin Under
Creed Bratton: Writer
Creed Bratton: Performer
My Little Mamasita
Andrew Hollander: Writer
Steve Conte: Performer
Butterfly
Paul Conte: Writer
Paul Conte: Performer
Let It Go By
Andrew Hollander: Writer
Dana Parish: Performer
Stop Dragging Me Down
James Bacchi: Writer
Party's On
MoZella: Performer
Deanna Colon: Writer
OK
Holly Conlan: Writer
Holly Conlan: Performer
Perfect Games
Adam Vine: Writer
Twilight Cadillac
Next To Argyle
Scissors For Lefty: Performer

User reviews

Emily Wright
1/10

One of the negative aspects of the Labor Pains soundtrack is its lack of originality. The music choices felt cliché and predictable, failing to bring any fresh or innovative elements to the film's narrative. It seemed like a generic selection of background tracks that did little to enhance the emotional depth or comedic moments of the scenes.

Ashley Walker
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Labor Pains is a delightful mix of tunes that elevate the movie-going experience, making it a memorable and entertaining watch for fans of romantic comedies.

Kimberly Hall
5/10

The use of music to highlight Thea's journey from deception to redemption is particularly well done, evoking empathy and understanding from the audience.

Lisa Martinez
10/10

The soundtrack of Labor Pains truly enhances the emotional depth of the story, creating a perfect blend of comedy and drama that keeps you engaged throughout the film.

Kimberly Parker
6/10

The musical choices in the movie are catchy and memorable, leaving a lasting impression on viewers even after the film ends.

Daniel Thomas
1/10

Another disappointment was the inconsistent tone of the music throughout the movie. The transitions between scenes often felt abrupt and jarring due to the mismatched musical cues. This inconsistency made it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story, as the soundtrack failed to create a cohesive atmosphere or build tension effectively.

Kimberly Rodriguez
6/10

The songs selected for key romantic moments between Thea and Nick add a touch of sweetness and charm to their relationship, making it more endearing to the audience.

Dorothy Lopez
5/10

The soundtrack features a good mix of upbeat tracks and emotional melodies, creating a balanced atmosphere throughout the movie.

Betty Hall
7/10

The soundtrack of Labor Pains perfectly captures the lighthearted and comedic tone of the movie. The music enhances the funny and quirky moments throughout the film, making it even more enjoyable to watch.

Joseph Johnson
6/10

The background music in certain scenes effectively builds tension and suspense, keeping the audience entertained and engaged.

Richard Brown
6/10

The music in the film complements the storyline well, especially during key moments of humor and romance, adding depth to the scenes.

Carol Clark
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Labor Pains contributes significantly to the overall enjoyment of the film, making it a pleasant and entertaining watch.

George Turner
9/10

On the other hand, the emotional scenes are beautifully complemented by touching melodies that tug at the heartstrings, enhancing the heartfelt moments between the characters and making the audience feel a deeper connection to the story.

Lisa Hall
6/10

The soundtrack of Labor Pains effectively captures the comedic and light-hearted tone of the movie, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Thomas Wright
7/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack complements the storyline well, adding depth and emotion to key scenes. The music helps to create a charming and feel-good atmosphere that keeps the audience engaged from start to finish.

Joseph Miller
5/10

The songs chosen for the film help to convey the characters' emotions and motivations, making the plot more engaging and relatable.

Mary Lewis
9/10

The use of upbeat and whimsical tunes during the comedic moments adds a lighthearted touch to the film, making the audience laugh and feel entertained.

Edward Scott
6/10

The soundtrack of Labor Pains seamlessly integrates with the narrative, enhancing the comedic timing and emotional impact of the story.