I worked on the film for a bit. Clint is a very good director, with one the best, easygoing sets you could ever work on. BC was a little intense and preferred to stay in character when the cameras weren't rolling to keep his PTSD intensity up. And no real babies on set, silicone and robotic that we rented from here
Creative Character Engineering :: Animatronic Baby Gallery a little more than just dolls as reported in the media.
But all in all, it's just a movie, a vehicle for entertainment. People talk about authenticity, reality, truth to fact, etc. It's a movie not a documentary, the press should quit treating it as such. I mean hey, where were the scenes of JFK bangin' Marilyn Monroe in "Missles In October"?