Obvious Child
Obvious Child is a 2014 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Gillian Robespierre in her feature-length directorial debut.[1] The film stars Jenny Slate as Donna Stern, an immature Brooklyn-based stand-up comedian who faces an unplanned pregnancy following a one-night stand with Max (Jake Lacy), a reserved graduate student, prompting her to schedule an abortion procedure.[2] Premiering at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2014 and subsequently acquired by A24 for distribution, the movie grossed approximately $3.1 million domestically against a modest budget, earning praise for its candid, non-melodramatic treatment of abortion amid themes of personal responsibility and arrested development.[3][4] The narrative centers on Donna's chaotic lifestyle, including her recent breakup and job loss, as she navigates the decision without portraying it as a traumatic crisis, which drew both acclaim for normalizing the procedure in comedy and criticism for downplaying potential emotional or moral complexities.[5][6] Robespierre, who expanded her 2009 short film of the same name, emphasized raw humor and realism, with Slate's performance highlighting the protagonist's flawed yet resilient character.[7] Critically, it holds a 90% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, reflecting appreciation for its indie authenticity, though some reviews noted uneven comedy and questioned its rom-com framing of a polarizing topic.[2] The film received multiple award nominations, including for Slate at the Critics' Choice Awards, underscoring its impact on discussions of reproductive decisions in media.[8]Plot
Donna Stern, a 28-year-old stand-up comedian performing at a Brooklyn club called Cousin’s, is dumped by her boyfriend of five years, art dealer Ryan, who reveals he has been sleeping with her friend and coworker.[2] The following day, Donna learns she is being fired from her job at a local bookstore due to its impending closure, exacerbating her emotional turmoil.[1] That night, after heavy drinking at the club, she meets Max Siegel, a reserved businessman in town for a conference, and they engage in a one-night stand without exchanging last names or further contact information.[2] Several weeks later, Donna discovers she is pregnant from the encounter and, after confiding in her mother and best friend, decides to terminate the pregnancy via surgical abortion at a clinic.[2] Unexpectedly reuniting with Max at the club, she informs him of the pregnancy and her decision, prompting him to offer support and accompany her to the procedure.[2] As Donna navigates the lead-up to the abortion, including a Valentine's Day performance and interactions with her supportive but candid mother, the situation fosters an unforeseen romantic connection with Max amid her personal challenges.[1]Cast and characters
Jenny Slate portrays Donna Stern, a 28-year-old stand-up comedian in Brooklyn who faces an unplanned pregnancy after a one-night stand and grapples with her decision to terminate it.[9][2] Jake Lacy plays Max, a mild-mannered businessman and paleontology graduate student who becomes Donna's unexpected romantic interest following their hookup.[9][10] Gaby Hoffmann stars as Nellie, Donna's supportive best friend and fellow comedian who encourages her through personal and professional turmoil.[9][1] Supporting roles include Paul Briganti as Ryan, Donna's self-absorbed ex-boyfriend and aspiring artist who ends their relationship abruptly.[9] Gabe Liedman appears as Joey, another comedian friend in Donna's circle who performs at the same club.[9][1] Richard Kind plays Jacob Stern, Donna's warm but imperfect father, a former folk singer navigating his own separation.[9] Polly Draper is cast as Nancy Stern, Donna's pragmatic mother and theater director dealing with marital issues.[9] Additional cast members feature Stephen Singer as Gene, the owner of the comedy club where Donna performs, and David Cross as Sam, a quirky acquaintance.[9][1]| Actor | Character | Role Summary |
|---|---|---|
| Jenny Slate | Donna Stern | Protagonist, comedian facing abortion decision[9] |
| Jake Lacy | Max | One-night stand partner turned love interest[9] |
| Gaby Hoffmann | Nellie | Best friend and confidante[9] |
| Paul Briganti | Ryan | Ex-boyfriend[9] |
| Gabe Liedman | Joey | Comedian friend[9] |
| Richard Kind | Jacob Stern | Father[9] |
| Polly Draper | Nancy Stern | Mother[9] |