Dead Babies (2000) Movie poster and book cover compared.

Dead Babies

William Marsh, 2000

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Dead Babies
Martin Amis, 1975

Dead Babies is a movie directed by William Marsh in 2000 and based on the book of the same name by Martin Amis, first published in 1975. The movie features Paul Bettany, Katy Carmichael, Hayley Carr, Charlie Condou, Alexandra Gilbreath, William Marsh, and others.

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“The book is better than the movie”

But the movie is worth watching.

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RATING

4.7

/ 10

Movie Poster: Dead Babies (William Marsh, 2000)

6.6

/ 10

Book Cover: Dead Babies (Martin Amis, 1975)

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Storyline

The movie follows a group of young, wealthy and privileged friends who gather at a remote country house for a weekend of drugs, sex, and partying. As the weekend progresses, the group’s behavior becomes increasingly erratic and disturbing, culminating in a shocking act of violence. The film explores themes of hedonism, addiction, and the corrupting influence of wealth and privilege.

Genres

Movie vs Book

Poster of Dead Babies, the 2000 movie by William Marsh

Year

2000

Minutes

101

Movie Rate

4.70

Source: IMDb

Cover of Dead Babies, the 1975 book by Martin Amis

Year

1975

Pages

206

Book Rate

6.64

S: Goodreads

Book

Dead Babies

Country: UK

First published in: 1975

Length: 206 pages

Genre: Fiction

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User polls & recommendations

Which is better?

Poster of Dead Babies, the 2000 movie by William Marsh

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Cover of Dead Babies, the 1975 book by Martin Amis

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IS IT WORTH WATCHING?

Poster of Dead Babies, the 2000 movie by William Marsh

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Yes

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29% No

5 votes

2 votes

book

IS IT WORTH READING?

Cover of Dead Babies, the 1975 book by Martin Amis

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20% No

4 votes

1 votes

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