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Johnny loves his babysitter Melanie (a fantastic performance by The Boys Colby Minifie), and he’s heartbroken that today is her last day with him before she transitions into being a full-time doula. He discovers a YouTube video that teaches him about Free-Spirit Meditation, a practice by which you can send your spirit out of your body and into someone else’s body.

Johnny sends his spirit into Melanie. He can see through her eyes and operate her body from the inside out. Johnny-as-Melanie plays dress-up, uses Melanie’s credit card to buy an obscene amount of candy, and has an awkward run-in with a high school friend of Melanie’s.

From there, the pressures of pretending to be someone else stack up fast. Melanie’s boyfriend Tom comes over for a visit and they have to get rid of him. Then: Sharon and Priya, Melanie’s clients, call needing their doula — Melanie — to come over right away. But Johnny is trapped in Melanie’s body and doesn’t know how to get out.

So, Johnny-as-Melanie, a 9-year-old boy in a woman’s body, has to lead the home birth with only Melanie’s spirit to coach him. It’s a Cyrano-de-Bergerac style comedy of errors around an inflatable birth pool in a Park Slope apartment.

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    75 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Director
    Joseph Sackett
  • Screenwriter
    Joseph Sackett
  • Producer
    Joy Lauren
  • Cast
    Tre Ryder, Colby Minifie, Maria Dizzia
  • Cinematographer
    Laura Valladao
  • Editor
    Alan Wu
  • Production Design
    Yu-Hsuan Chen
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