Look Who's Talking Too facts for kids
Look Who's Talking Too is a comedy and drama movie that came out in the United States on December 14, 1990. It tells the story of a couple who are growing their family. The movie features Kirstie Alley as Mollie and John Travolta as James. The voices of their children are played by famous actors like Bruce Willis (as Mikey) and Roseanne Barr (as Julie).
While the movie did not get very good reviews from critics, many people still went to see it. It earned a fair amount of money at the box office.
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About the Movie
Look Who's Talking Too is a sequel to the popular movie Look Who's Talking. This film continues the story of the Ubriacco family. It explores the everyday adventures of parents Mollie and James as they raise their children. The movie is known for letting the audience hear the secret thoughts of the babies and toddlers, which makes it very funny.
Main Characters
The movie has a small but important cast of characters. Each actor helps bring the family's story to life.
Mollie and James
Kirstie Alley plays Mollie, the mother of the family. She is a kind and caring parent. John Travolta plays James, the father. He is a taxi driver who loves his family very much. Together, they try to create a normal and happy home for their children.
Mikey and Julie
Mikey is the first child of Mollie and James. His thoughts are voiced by Bruce Willis. Mikey often shares funny and wise observations about the world around him. Later in the movie, a new baby girl named Julie joins the family. Her thoughts are voiced by Roseanne Barr. Julie adds new humor and challenges to the family's life.
Release and Reception
The movie was released in late 1990. It aimed to bring more laughter and family moments to the big screen.
Box Office Performance
Even though many critics did not like the movie, it still did quite well at the box office. This means that many people bought tickets to see it. It showed that audiences were interested in the continuing story of the talking babies.
Critical Reviews
Most movie critics gave Look Who's Talking Too negative reviews. They felt it did not live up to the first movie. However, the film still found an audience, especially among families looking for a lighthearted comedy.