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The Kids Are All Right 2010 123movies

The Kids Are All Right 2010 123movies

Nic and Jules had the perfect family, until they met the man who made it all possible.Jul. 09, 2010106 Min.
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Watch: The Kids Are All Right 2010 123movies, Full Movie Online – 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..
Plot: Two women, Nic and Jules, brought a son and daughter into the world through artificial insemination. When one of their children reaches age, both kids go behind their mothers’ backs to meet with the donor. Life becomes so much more interesting when the father, two mothers and children start to become attached to each other.
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Domestic Life in THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT
The nuclear family takes on a different spin when both parents are same sex and the kids are the product of a male sperm donor in The Kids Are All Right. When traumatic upheaval and revelations strike such a family, the results can be amusing and also tragic. Annette Bening and Julianne Moore highlight an insightful script about domesticity turned on its head.

Nic (Bening) and Jules (Moore) are lesbian parents of two teens, Joni and Laser. One day the children research and contact their biological father, Paul (Mark Ruffalo), who agrees to meet his progeny. After an awkward first meeting, things actually go well as the new family connections are explored by the kids and their newly found father. The couple of Nic and Jules are a contrast; Nic is the physician who is totally controlling while Jules is still trying to find herself with a new business of landscaping. Laser hangs with the wrong crowd and begins to realize that he deserves better through his bond with Paul. Joni is trying to assert herself as an adult and prepares to go to college. The moms show a parental responsibility to watch over their children and want to meet the dad. When Paul hires Jules to do work on his restaurant landscape, the two connect. As Paul’s influence begins to overcome the family, Nic feels left out. But there is an attraction between Jules and Paul that leads to a torrid affair, and when Nic discovers the truth, the family is torn apart. Into this mix are two maturing children whose emotions will be tested throughout.

The roles are well acted especially by Benning as a betrayed spouse, and in particular, her scene of revelation about Jules is a marvel of expressiveness and devastating heartbreak. This culminates in a powerful moment with all the principals present at Paul’s dinner table. Moore gives solid support and shines in her heartfelt plea to her family near the end. The ensemble is well cast particularly Ruffalo whose almost bystander role is suddenly elevated to catalyst and disruptor of the family’s dynamic.

The story has a nice balance of serious tones and comedic elements born out of the situations. The themes work on several levels like ingredients of a zesty recipe: the family chemistry, the couple of Nic and Jules, the kids’ developing bond with Paul, Paul and Jules, and shake and mix well. Everyone has needs and wants, and the strongest is a need to belong to a family and the need to connect with another human being whether it be Laser and his friends, Paul and Jules, Paul and his children, and Nic and Jules. Amid the conflicts, no one escapes unscathed. There are no real heroes or villains here, only hard truths about life and relationships.

The fact that two lesbians are having the conflict over infidelity may seem novel on the surface, but it could easily have been a heterosexual couple. In fact the notion of two lesbians virtually disappears as we witness and understand this family unit with its warts and all. It could be any family when you think about it. The fact that both Benning and Moore play their respective spousal roles so convincingly is a testament to their acting skills playing off an excellent script by Stuart Blumberg and Lisa Cholodenko, who also directs. The ending rings true and shows not only how far the relationships have come, but how that foundation, despite some serious challenges, is strong enough to survive. Life moves on, and there is hope for the future.

There are not a lot of loose ends in this story although, toward the end, it would be nice to get a bit more resolution to Ruffalo’s character. The film does contains a couple of brief explicit sex scenes without which this would essentially be a PG rated film. There is little to quibble about, and the viewer gets to experience one of the more insightful domestic dramas in recent years.

Review By: seaview1 Rating: 8 Date: 2011-02-25
The Grown-Ups Aren’t
A boring movie and, like Laurel Canyon, another Cholodenko attempt to make serious dysfunction seem normal. Making “the kids” supremely well-adjusted is a transparent piece of propaganda to advance this premise and it’s difficult to imagine that they are really all right in view of the film’s events.

Though the actors try mightily to bring realism to their roles, the script is weak and the characters are one-dimensional. Bening as Nic is supposedly the smart half of the lesbian couple, a physician who appears confident and rational but who too easily loses these traits when the kids want to meet their biological father. As an educated doctor, you would assume she figured this day would come, but we have to watch her being bent out of shape over it for the entire movie, finally erupting into a vicious rant against the man who gave her the gift of children. We are supposed to see her as a lion protecting her cubs but it looks like artificial role playing. Then we have Jules (Moore), the mixed-up and not too bright other half of this duo who, glaringly, has no idea what she wants to do with her life except to recite mommy-type dialog when needed and have sex with whomever. The cliché here is that Jules is starved for attention but does nothing to deserve it. This character is too superficial for us to care. Enter Paul (Ruffalo), the biological dad who becomes a bystander-victim in the scenario and a symbol of Cholodenko’s man hating pen. He’s introduced as a nice, regular guy who is surprised at the warm feelings stirred up when the kids contact him. But we soon see that, though he’s reasonably intelligent and has good intentions toward the kids, he lapses into a thoughtless bloke who stupidly falls into a casual affair with the nutty Jules. The script, without any regard for “The Kids,” throws him under the bus as a villain and tries hard to make us believe Nic and Jules are blameless. Puh-leez.

In the meantime, with all the illusions of white picket fence normalcy disintegrating into textbook psychology chapters, how can we ever believe the kids are all right? The story contradicts the title by making us watch the grown-ups make all the wrong choices.

Review By: jax713 Rating: 1 Date: 2011-03-16

Other Information:

Original Title The Kids Are All Right
Release Date 2010-07-09
Release Year 2010

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 46 min (106 min)
Budget 3500000
Revenue 34705850
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director Lisa Cholodenko
Writer Lisa Cholodenko, Stuart Blumberg
Actors Annette Bening, Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo
Country United States, France
Awards Nominated for 4 Oscars. 29 wins & 133 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital, DTS
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Arricam LT, Zeiss Ultra Prime Lenses, Arriflex 35 BL4, Zeiss Ultra Prime Lenses, Clairmont Cameras
Laboratory Technicolor Digital Intermediates, Los Angeles (CA), USA (digital intermediate), Technicolor, Hollywood (CA), USA (dailies laboratory)
Film Length 2,916 m (Portugal, 35mm)
Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision2 Expression 500T 5229)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Spherical (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision 2383), D-Cinema

The Kids Are All Right 2010 123movies
The Kids Are All Right 2010 123movies
The Kids Are All Right 2010 123movies
The Kids Are All Right 2010 123movies
Original title The Kids Are All Right
TMDb Rating 6.583 1,271 votes

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