Babysitting The Baumgartners -adam And Eve- 201... May 2026
Released in 2016 by Adam & Eve Pictures, Babysitting the Baumgartners
- The babysitter tucks Max into bed. The doorbell rings. On the porch: Adam, a man with a sleeping bag and a sincere smile; Eve, holding a thermos and a battered board game.
- Adam: "We heard there's a tradition here—newcomers bring stories. We brought two."
- Babysitter (deadpan): "We have Wi‑Fi and chicken nuggets. Stories are optional."
As a responsible and enthusiastic babysitter, I was thrilled to take on the challenge of looking after the Baumgartner kids. Adam and Eve, a lovely couple, entrusted me with the care of their little ones, and I was excited to create a fun and memorable experience for them. Babysitting The Baumgartners -Adam and Eve- 201...
- Adam and Eve sit on the living-room rug. Ellie listens wide-eyed.
- Eve tells a stripped-down folktale about two people who lost everything and found a house where people accepted them. The tale’s specifics mirror the Baumgartners’ past—names, a street, an old scar.
- The babysitter recognizes an embroidered handkerchief from the tale in Mrs. Baumgartner’s knitting basket.
Symbolic/Allegorical Layer
- "Adam and Eve" as names: literal echoes of origin myths; these characters either offer a chance at new beginnings or tempt the family into abandoning responsibility for romanticized rebirth.
- The home represents safety and denial; the babysitter stands between innocence (the kids) and adult complications.
- The final ambiguity—did the family heal, or did they exchange one illusion for another?—invites audience reflection rather than didactic closure.
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