Review of The Kids Are All Right (2010) by Matt M — 09 May 2013
Two committed lesbian parents are about to send their daughter off to college when her younger brother asks her to track down their biological father. Enthusiastically, the man agrees to meet them up and the family tree grows a new branch.
The Kids Are All Right is a modern family drama with a fresh screenplay, and while the film drags a little, the way in which Cholodenko handles the delicate storyline and theme of homosexuality so naturally is admirable and shows a sign of cinematic evolution.
The performances of the cast help elevate the film's standards.
This review of The Kids Are All Right (2010) was written by Matt M on 09 May 2013.
The Kids Are All Right has generally received positive reviews.
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