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A driven marketing executive's life takes an unexpected turn when she inherits a baby daughter. Leaving behind her fast-paced career, she relocates to a charming Vermont town to raise the child. J.C. Wiatt must then learn the joys and struggles of motherhood while adjusting to a slower pace of life and forming new relationships within a close-knit community, ultimately discovering a new sense of purpose and happiness.

A driven marketing executive's life takes an unexpected turn when she inherits a baby daughter. Leaving behind her fast-paced career, she relocates to a charming Vermont town to raise the child. J.C. Wiatt must then learn the joys and struggles of motherhood while adjusting to a slower pace of life and forming new relationships within a close-knit community, ultimately discovering a new sense of purpose and happiness.

Does Baby Boom have end credit scenes?

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Baby Boom does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

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Ratings and Reviews for Baby Boom

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Metacritic

53

Metascore

5.8

User Score

Rotten Tomatoes
review

67%

TOMATOMETER

review

62%

User Score

IMDb

6.3 /10

IMDb Rating

TMDB

64

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User Score

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Awards & Nominations for Baby Boom

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45th Golden Globe Awards 1988

Nomination

Best Motion Picture – Drama

Diane Keaton
Nomination

Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy (Actress)

Diane Keaton

Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Baby Boom

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J. C. Wiatt is a driven Manhattan management consultant, known in the office as the Tiger Lady, and she remains intensely focused on a demanding, high-profile career. She shares her life with her boyfriend Steven Buchner, an investment banker who shares her drive but not her appetite for parenting, and the pair have no plans for children.

That stance is upended when a distant cousin dies and leaves behind Elizabeth, an orphaned toddler. At first, J.C. tries to place the child for adoption to avoid any disruption, but as she spends time with Elizabeth she forms a growing bond and decides to raise her. This decision shatters the couple’s easy arrangement, and Steven chooses a different path, moving out as J.C. commits to motherhood.

Back at work, J.C. faces a pivotal professional turn. Her boss, Fritz Curtis, offers a path to partnership, while CEO Hughes Larrabee wants her to manage a major client, The Food Chain. A capable protégé, Ken Arrenberg, is assigned to her team, signaling a shift that will probe how far she will balance ambition with family life.

To juggle both worlds, J.C. hires a string of nannies and enrolls Elizabeth in early development classes. When she discovers Ken making crucial decisions without her input, she asks to remove him from the account. Fritz counters by explaining that for the good of the company, Ken will lead the account and J.C. will be reassigned to a lower-profile client, giving her more time for Elizabeth. The moment stings her sense of control and Fritz reveals he, too, once faced a choice between career and family. Humiliated, J.C. quits and moves with Elizabeth to a farmhouse in Vermont.

The new home proves a challenge of its own. She buys the house without inspecting it and soon faces serious problems—failing plumbing, heating troubles, no reliable water, and a bad roof. By winter, the repairs drain her finances and patience, and loneliness takes its toll as she tries to keep the dream afloat.

In the midst of this stress, J.C. meets local veterinarian Dr. Jeff Cooper. At first, she is wary of his advances, focused on returning to New York, but a slow, genuine connection develops between them as she grapples with the possibility of a fresh start far from the corporate world.

Amid the mounting pressures, she sees an opportunity to turn a personal venture into a real business. She creates and sells fresh, “country” baby food applesauce—an idea that grows into a thriving company called Country Baby. As the business expands and orders arrive from across the country, a warm romance also blossoms with Jeff, adding a new layer of support to her life.

When Fritz later approaches her with an offer from The Food Chain to acquire Country Baby, the deal promises a multi-million-dollar purchase, a Manhattan apartment, and a prestigious salary. It would return her to the high-powered corporate life she once embraced. But after weighing the option, J.C. declines the offer. She decides she can build and lead her company on her own terms while staying committed to Elizabeth and Jeff, choosing a life that blends motherhood, partnership, and entrepreneurial leadership.

In the end, J.C. has crafted a life that feels authentic and sustainable: a hands-on mother, a loving partner, and the CEO of a flourishing business. Her journey demonstrates that ambitious professional success can coexist with a fulfilling family life, and that happiness can be found by following a path that honors both her career and the people she cherishes.

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Cars Featured in Baby Boom

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Buick

1977

LeSabre

Buick

1984

LeSabre

Buick

1977

Skyhawk

Cadillac

1981

Fleetwood Brougham

Cadillac

1980

Fleetwood Limousine

Cadillac

1980

Sedan DeVille Stretched Limousine

Checker

1974

Marathon

Chevrolet

1986

Caprice

Chevrolet

1977

Caprice Classic

Chevrolet

1985

Impala

Baby Boom Themes and Keywords

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Baby Boom Other Names and Titles

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