Labor of Love: The Arlette Schweitzer Story (TV Movie 1993) Poster

User Reviews

Review this title
3 Reviews
Sort by:
Filter by Rating:
7/10
Great movie! Inspiring story
ashleyparsons1153 March 2011
This has been based on a true story and a made for TV movie. It is an amazing story of a young girl who gets married and cannot have children, so her mother becomes her surrogate mother. It's such a touching story to see how much the mother goes through to give her daughter a baby. You really can see how much love is between the two of them.

Being that its based on a true story makes it such a sad and happy movie. It will have you on your toes and suck you in to every obstacle that the family has to go through.

This movie is very hard to find, but if you do, it's definitely worth watching. It's such a heart felt movie. I grew up watching this movie. It was one of my favorites. Great movie for a mother and daughter to watch. so much love.
2 out of 3 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
I must say...
freebaker200217 June 2008
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, this is for sure, but whether one wants to give a positive or negative review of a movie, they ought to get their facts straight before they begin writing. The previous comment mentioned that Arlette is from Aberdeen, North Dakota. Those of us from the same town in which she lives would find it interesting to learn we've lived in North Dakota, not South Dakota, as our license plates, drivers' licenses, birth certificates, etc. read Aberdeen, SOUTH DAKOTA!!! The movie presented the events as they occurred; written otherwise, it would be a falsehood to say that it was based on a true story!
2 out of 6 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
Arlette labours love
petershelleyau21 December 2002
Arlette Schweitzer (Ann Jillian) is a 40-ish Aberdeen, North Dakota librarian who acts as an invitro surrogate for her daughter Christa (Tracey Gold), since it is discovered that Christa has a rare congenital defect where she has no uterus.

Jillian's usual feistiness is made somewhat bland by her being a believer. Her best scenes are sobbing `We both missed him by ourselves' in memory of her dead baby son Chad, comforting her husband Dan (Bill Smitrovich) with a child's voiced `He loved his Daddy', and laughing when she forgets Christa's telephone number to advise her that she is pregnant.

The teleplay by Susan Baskin, based on a true story, has the unfortunate habit of focusing on the least interesting elements of the scenario, which creates a soap opera effect, and director Jerry London doesn't help with the synthesizer music score of Fred Karlin. Perhaps the problem is that, compared to other similar themed movies, the Schweitzer's story is one with less obstacles. Chad's death is offered as the motivation for Arlette's idea, though the notion of trying to rebirth him is soon dropped. Perhaps if Arlette or Christa had wanted Arlette to keep a baby, this might have added some form of psychological damage into all the happiness. As is, Arlette attempts to fulfill Dan's cloying prophecy that `you make dreams come true'. A doctor who opposes Arlette's idea because of her age says `It's a fools idea, I tells ya. A fools idea', his oaky way of speaking making us know that Arlette will seek a second opinion, particularly as her family saying is `Stay out of crutch range, and you won't get hurt'.

London uses the song Take Good Care of My Baby, which sets up an expectation of tone that he does not provide, and a subjective camera for Christa's wedding, and when Arlette climbs a steps when pregnant. The scene which reads as the most dramatic is the one where Christa's eggs are painfully suctioned from her womb. That Baskin has Arlette tell Christa afterward `don't let anyone ever tell you you never went through labor', and that the eggs that are suctioned are Christa's `babies' is a disappointing conclusion. Diana Scarwid is around as Arlette's sister Darlene, and her weight gain seems to be so that she will match up with Jillian's pre-pregnancy stockiness.
1 out of 8 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

See also

Awards | FAQ | User Ratings | External Reviews | Metacritic Reviews


Recently Viewed