Hollywood core family values

Monica 2021-11-27 08:01:18

Although this is a lesbian movie, the theme it wants to express is still in line with the mainstream core family values ​​expressed in all family ethics movies in the United States. Too much. The plot may be a bit old-fashioned. The relationship between the two of them has become flat after nearly two decades of marriage, and the children have just been in a period of transition from adolescents to adults, and then they have to face all kinds of betrayals, forgiveness, and tolerance. And the drama of salvation.
This is not so much a story about the marriage salvation of a lesbian family, it is more like a movie that shows everyone is facing a mid-life crisis on the road to marriage. Whether it is gay, lesbian, or marriage between men and women, they must face this problem. , Marriage is a marathon that lasts for decades, and there are always moments that will drive you crazy. But Hollywood’s core values: No matter how mad, no matter how bad life is, everything must be back on track, this is the life.
In the end, I can only say that the focus of this film is entirely Julianne Moore's brilliant performance, excellent handling, grasping the warmth and rhythm of the family story. Perhaps this year, although she was nominated for an Oscar, she failed to win the championship, but Benin itself is an inexplicable role. She has both male characteristics and feminine warmth and softness. I have to say that she is also a contributor to making this film more beautiful

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The Kids Are All Right quotes

  • [last lines]

    Laser: I don't think you guys should break up.

    Nic: No? Why's that?

    Laser: I think you're too old.

    Nic: [wryly] Thanks, Laser.

    [Jules grins and puts a hand on Nic's knee, and Nic covers the hand with her own]

  • Paul: Just making an ob... observation.

    Nic: Yeah? Well, I need your observations like I need a dick in my ass!