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Mother of three children, Allyson decides to have a relaxing night by going out for dinner with her friends, Izzy and Sondra while her husband Sean looks after the kids. Not having a chance to have fun because of canceled dinner; three women encounter Bridget, sister-in-law of Allyson, and have to help finding her missing baby Phoenix. Along the way, Allyson realizes the simple happiness of being a mother and treasuring her life.
What ensues is frenetic and never as funny as it should be because directing brothers Andrew and Jon Erwin are not skilled enough at pacing the action and varying the volume.
Some of these plot twists require more than the normal suspension of logic that often happens in similar comedies. Yet the characters are all appealing.
Seldom has wackiness been as tedious as it is in "Moms' Night Out," a Christian-themed film that is desperate to make adherents seem wild and crazy but mostly makes them seem incapable of raising children.
If the concept of a moms' night out is premised on the notion that mothers can never get away for fear their families will collapse in their absence, then this movie cruelly confirms that fear.