Lizard Baby
Lizard Baby
| 02 October 2004 (USA)
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Horror screenwriter, Umeki, has writer's block. He goes with his pregnant wife, Akiko, to a check-up and is struck with an incredible idea - a horror story about a woman who gives birth to a reptile! Despite his wife's disgust, Umeki goes ahead with the screenplay, which the critics love. But the horrible prophecy fulfills itself, as his wife gives birth to a freak of nature. His baby is born half human, half lizard! The reptilian baby slithers on the floor, leaving a wet trail of slime behind [it]. To his horror, his wife, Akiko, holds it lovingly in her arms. His movie has become a mirror image of his own life as Umeki slips slowly into madness.

Reviews
Matcollis This Movie Can Only Be Described With One Word.
Seraherrera The movie is wonderful and true, an act of love in all its contradictions and complexity
Sameer Callahan It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
Phillipa Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
julian kennedy Lizard Baby: 2 out of 10: Really bad special effects sink this otherwise pedestrian Japanese television effort. Part of a Masters of Terror anthology series (Complete with overlong pretentious opening credits) Lizard Baby tells the story of a television writer struggling to tell a horror story.He eventually takes a cue from his pregnant wife's ultrasound and writes a story of a woman giving birth to a frog monster. His own wife's pregnancy follows the same tragic path with "ironic" results. The pacing is to be kind leisurely and any possible scare factor is quickly eliminated by the frog babies in question.The first one (Our writer's imaginary story within the story frog baby) looks like a Kermit Muppet Baby and is about as frightening. I gave Lizard Baby a pass on this as I assumed the monster was purposely bad for comic effect. The second "real" lizard baby however isn't much better resembling the baby Dinosaur voiced by Kevin Clash from that 1991 TV series Dinosaurs. You remember it had that infectious catch phrase "It's the Baby!". Man I loved that show ….Anyway all possible dramatic tension is basically thrown out the window when this puppet makes its appearance. Spectacular special effects would not have saved either the too obvious by half script or point and shoot direction. Even the acting seems sub par. A true waste of time for both horror fans and fans of Japanese movies.