Review of The Kids Are All Right (2010) by Phantasmal — 12 Aug 2010
It creates awkward situations for the audience. I like that because it strangely makes you feel like you're more involved in the film. It's funny, sad, and exasperating at times. The message it gives is nice too.
I do believe that marriage is a lifelong commitment, and in a world where divorce is so prevalent it's definitely refreshing to see a film where the family stays together regardless of what lust can do.
This review of The Kids Are All Right (2010) was written by Phantasmal on 12 Aug 2010.
The Kids Are All Right has generally received positive reviews.
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