The Kids Are All Right (2010)
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A very good movie
The Kids Are All Right
The premise is incredibly appealing and has all the potential in the world to make for a great indie drama: Nic (Annette Bening) and Jules (Julianne Moore) are a couple, and they each had a baby... read more

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"Other nominations Best Supporting Actor Best Original Screenplay "

" Paul "Hey, it's already hard enough to open your heart in this world. Don't make it any harder.""

" Jules "I wish you were gay. You'd be much more sensitive.""

" First Viewing Viewing Date: April 10th Via: Binge Plot: Two children conceived by artificial insemination bring their biological father into their non-traditional family life. Rating: 7.6/10"

"In Los Angeles, Laser (Josh Hutchinson) and Joni (Mia Wasikowska), the children of a same-sex lesbian couple Nic (Annette Bening) and Jules (Julianne Moore), contact with the anonymous sperm donor Paul (Mark Ruffalo), an owner of an organic foods restaurant. Once Jules is hired to design Paulโs backyard, Nic becomes more jealous and emotionally distant from her and discovers Jules partaking in a bisexual affair. Based on the advertising, I knew that "The Kids Are All Right" focused on two chil"

" Notes: It turned out to be a really good drama with some comedy but not too much and some terrific acting. Honestly, I thought the whole thing was pretty flawless with a fascinating story with some very intriguing characters. My only complain would be that there were 2 very interesting plots (the children meeting their donor father and the lesbian mothers having a rough patch in their relationship) but the way they merged both stories felt pretty random and forced. The amazing thing is that ev"

" Notes: It turned out to be a really good drama with some comedy but not too much and some terrific acting. Honestly, I thought the whole thing was pretty flawless with a fascinating story with some very intriguing characters. My only complain would be that there were 2 very interesting plots (the children meeting their donor father and the lesbian mothers having a rough patch in their relationship) but the way they merged both stories felt pretty random and forced. The amazing thing is that ev"