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  2. Pamela Adlon on 'Babes,' Her First Film: 'I Like To Break the Rules'

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    After living and working in Los Angeles for so long, the Manhattan native was excited to tell a classic New York story, visiting Harlem, Bushwick, Astoria, Long Island City, Flatbush, Sugar Hill, and more neighborhoods to get the setting of “Babes” just right.
    Friendship is more commonly plumbed for comedic material, but “Babes” is somewhat rare for focusing mostly on the everyday bits of friendship — babysitting your friend’s kid, going to the movies, wanting to just drop by unannounced — that tend to play better in a hangout sitcom, with plenty of character development, than in a feature-length film.
    The marketing for “Babes” suggests something akin to “Bridesmaids,” the runaway 2011 hit that reminded Hollywood that raunchy comedies starring women can be hilarious and profitable. “Bridesmaids” owes some of its punch to its rapid-fire rhythm, the pileup of relentless jokes both verbal and physical.
    In “ Babes ,” Neon’s raucous comedy about the intricate emotional threads that are tested when best friends become new mothers, there’s a particularly rousing scene where Eden (Ilana Glazer) and Dawn (Michelle Buteau) lose their minds on mushrooms.
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  8. Friendship, not romance, at the heart of comedy film 'Babes'

  9. “I’m Not My Character”: Ilana Glazer on Babes, Broad City, and ...

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