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The Kids Are All Right – Review

by Litobro on Jul.19, 2010, under Uncategorized

I had the privilege of getting an advanced screening pass for this film, and let me tell you, I was not impressed.

A string of sex jokes, a gay family, some more sex, and then it ends. What tries to be a comedy ends up dragging on for too long and just seeming bland.

So, the movie’s main characters are a gay couple, not too bad of a start. Both the butch mother(Nic) and more feminine mother(Jules) have had kids from the same sperm donor(Paul). One of the kids appears to be a girl named Joni and a son named Laser. Joni is about to graduate off to college with Laser still in high school.

Early on in the movie, it is evident that Laser wants to find his biological father, which happens with little to no effort. This man is Paul, and from there he has an interesting relationship with the kids.

This whole time of course, the cast is cracking sex jokes about being gay or lesbian, and taking liberties that we as an audience don’t realize that the movie is nothing more than a string of sex jokes.

After watching this movie for some time, you start to realize that the plot details are barely interconnected. For instance, the main conflict in the movie, which is that Jules does end up sleeping with Paul, does not get resolved by the end. There are a large number of side plots that seem like they could have developed into something, that eventually amount to absolutely nothing. Some key characters in these side plots aren’t even given a name!

When we get around to the end of the film, you start to realize as you glance nervously at your watch that there is no way in hell that they can tie up all the loose ends in this film. And then you sit and wait. And what? It ends. That’s it, for some reason, everyone in the family is happy again – Paul is never heard about again. Wait what? Did a major player in the whole film just suddenly drop off the face of the earth? Did the movie just leave as many as 3 plots unresolved? The major conflict untouched? What honestly happened here?

Cholodenko goes so far as to make everyone at the end of the movie smile, and then cut us off. No explanation of what happened, no story ending, no plot conclusion. Just ending. The end.

So, I modestly rate this movie a 5/10. Not a great rating, and I will elaborate on why I feel this way…

The End

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