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Outrageously enough, the moral of Moms' Night Out seems to be that moms should never get a night out. This Mother's
Day weekend release is pretty much a PG-rated The Hangover, but with an ill-fitting God angle that slowly wedges its way
into the movie — an agenda that, in retrospect, explains the conspicuous lack of booze, drugs, and sex.
With three kids and a husband on the road, stay-at-home mom Allyson (Sarah Drew) is suffering from what can rightly be
categorized as a Glamorous Female Crisis. (This occurs whenever we're told a character is teetering on the edge of
sanity, yet we only ever see her with salon-coiffed hair, a toned bod, and not a circle to darken her under-eye.) So she
lays it down for spouse Sean, as in "Sean Astin," who here is riding on the residual charm of Samwise Gamgee, lest he
seem deplorable as this schlubby husband who criticizes his way hotter wife for eating a bag of chocolate.
Allyson and her fellow moms are going out for a nice evening alone — don't worry, there's not an Emma Bovary in the
bunch. Their already vanilla night is quickly interrupted when their maternal instincts lead them on a circular chase to help
rescue a friend's toddler from unsavory babysitters. Meanwhile, Sean and the other dads are predictably fumbling with
their own kids because, well, they're men, and child-rearing is women's work, and we shouldn't play God, and so on and
so forth.