Together Together

Matt, an app developer in his forties, interviews Anna, a young coffee shop employee, to become his surrogate.

Once the waitress leaves, Anna points out that he should also watch his diet for the child, as in his case it matters for the next 18+ years.

At the mall, seeking maternity wear, Anna meets her sister's friend and lies that she works there as she doesn't want her family to know she is pregnant, as they would disapprove.

After some days, Anna feels mild cramps at night and calls Matt, fearing early labor.

This time, after attending therapy, Anna asks if Matt wants to hold hands and eat candy, which they do in the park on a bench.

They do all the things they learned at the birth center and take Anna to the hospital, where she delivers baby Lamp.

The movie ends with Matt consoling a crying Lamp as the camera lingers on Anna.

The website's consensus reads: "Together Together explores love and parenthood from unexpected angles, capturing a broad spectrum of emotions through Patti Harrison and Ed Helms' starring performances.

"[5] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 70 out of 100, based on 32 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.

[6] With a limited release during the COVID-19 pandemic, Together Together grossed $1.4 million at the box office in the United States and Canada.