The Kids Are All Right
The Kids Are All Right

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Nic and Jules are in a long term, committed, loving but by no means perfect same-sex relationship. Nic, a physician, needs to wield what she believes is control, whereas Jules, under that control, is less self-assured. During their relationship, Jules has floundered in her "nine to five" life, sometimes trying to start a business - always unsuccessfully - or being the stay-at-home mom. She is currently trying to start a landscape design business. They have two teen-aged child... (Full plot summary below)

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Nic and Jules are in a long term, committed, loving but by no means perfect same-sex relationship. Nic, a physician, needs to wield what she believes is control, whereas Jules, under that control, is less self-assured. During their relationship, Jules has floundered in her "nine to five" life, sometimes trying to start a business - always unsuccessfully - or being the stay-at-home mom. She is currently trying to start a landscape design business. They have two teen-aged children, Joni (conceived by Nic) and Laser (by Jules). Although not exact replicas, each offspring does more closely resemble his/her biological mother in temperament. Joni and Laser are also half-siblings, having the same unknown sperm donor father. Shortly after Joni's eighteenth birthday and shortly before she plans to leave the house and head off to college, Laser, only fifteen and underage to do so, pleads with her to try and contact their sperm donor father. Somewhat reluctantly, she does. He is late thirty-something Paul, a co-op farmer and restaurateur. Despite his seemingly successful businesses, Paul has always shirked responsibility, most specifically in his personal life. After Joni and Laser meet with Paul, Nic and Jules learn what their children have done and, although they don't want Paul infiltrating their lives, want to meet him - especially as Joni and Laser seem to want to maintain some sort of relationship with him. As Paul's relationship with the entire family grows (which includes his hiring Jules to design and construct his backyard), they have an effect on what he wants in life. In turn, he affects their family dynamic as well as each person's relationships outside of it.

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Los Angeles Times - 10/10 by Betsy SharkeyWitty, urbane and thoroughly entertaining.
Chicago Reader - 10/10 by J. R. JonesPlenty of movies strive for topicality, but occasionally something like The Kids Are All Right slaps you in the face with the world you're actually living in.
Us Weekly - 10/10 by Thelma AdamsDirecting from the tart, laugh-out-loud script she cowrote, Lisa Cholodenko (Laurel Canyon) has crafted an honest, generous portrait of the challenges of American family life -- gay or straight.
Minneapolis Star Tribune - 10/10 by Colin CovertThe Kids Are All Right is a smart, cheerful, character-driven relationship comedy. In other words, it's a miracle.
Seattle Times - 10/10 by Moira MacDonaldThe acting in this film is so good, across the board, that it doesn't feel like acting; we're simply watching a family going through some drama (and comedy) over a summer before its eldest child leaves for college.
LarsenOnFilm - 10/10 by Josh LarsenNo matter what its plot particulars, The Kids Are All Right ultimately takes place within the human heart.
Nolan's Pop Culture Review - 10/10 by Michael A. Smith"A great drama that is sure to be remembered at Oscar time (note to the Academy – the last name is spelled B-E-N-I-N-G)..."
Salt Lake Tribune - 10/10 by Sean P. MeansCholodenko... nicely grounds herself here in the mechanics of day-to-day relationship maintenance.
Urban Cinefile - 10/10 by Andrew L. UrbanThe screenplay is beautifully honest and well observed; not only is it truthful about human nature, it finds the humanity as well as the flaws in all the characters
Spirituality and Practice - 10/10 by Frederic and Mary Ann BrussatA remarkable family drama with five endearing characters whose struggles and foibles are both genuine and touching.

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