Review of The Kids Are All Right (2010) by Do You Even Jay C — 17 Sep 2013
TKAAR is sort of the most perfect dramedy I've seen on the subject of marriage and family values.
The cast of "modern characters" are all incredibly colorful in their own right but through their interactions with each other become truly authentic. Their rounded/layered characterizations is what really makes the film shine, transcending the politically provoking/gimmicky premise.
It's a great story, that manages to map the sophisticated issues and struggles of each character gracefully without feeling staged whilst delivering a satisfying ending that isn't obnoxiously hollywood.
Also I'd like to add, the film is outright hilarious! Which balances very well with the heavy drama explored through and through.
This review of The Kids Are All Right (2010) was written by Do You Even Jay C on 17 Sep 2013.
The Kids Are All Right has generally received positive reviews.
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