Kids Are All Right (The)
- Director: Lisa Cholodenko
- Writer: Stuart Blumberg; Lisa Cholodenko
- Producer: Charles E. Bush Jr.; Gary Gilbert
CGiii Comment
Showered with praise...nominations galore...
WHY?!?
The question is: Do gay men watch lesbian porn when they bonk? Categorically, NO!
Cholodenko would have us believe that lesbians watch gay male porn when they bonk - c'mon Cholodenko...!!!
This most over-rated director gives one of the most head-stuck-up-her-own-ass explanations.
Who are you trying to impress?
Frankly, this an insult to lesbians...I'm bored with pussy - let's do cock...!
Offensive - in every sense of the word.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
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.
Cast & Characters
Mia Wasikowska as Joni;
Mark Ruffalo as Paul;
Julianne Moore as Jules;
Josh Hutcherson as Laser;
Annette Bening as Nic;
Yaya DaCosta as Tanya;
Kunal Sharma as Jai;
Rebecca Lawrence as Brooke;
Amy Grabow as Pregnant Woman;
Eddie Hassell as Clay;
Joseph Stephens Jr. as Mailman;
Joaquin Garrido as Luis Ramirez;
Rachael Lee as Teen partygoer