5 Feet of Fury

Rick McGinnis reviews the “Knocked Up” DVD

It’s also, underneath the thick veneer of jokes about porn, farts, pot smoking and masturbation, one of the more effectively pro-family films we’ve seen in years. While objectively a fantasy, Alison and Ben’s attempts to rise to the challenge of raising a child — a greater challenge for Rogen’s character, to be sure — are the backbone of the story, which never descends into diminishing sentimentality. The high-minded proponents of a putative Christian film industry might want to learn the lessons of a film like Knocked Up sooner than later and undo the damage done by decades of humourless prescription and plastic foetuses.