no way

Jasen 2022-03-23 09:01:47

Viewed on the plane back from New Zealand. Didn't know anything about it before.



A family ethics film in the guise of homosexuality, handled tepidly. Very cute (it's over, I can only use these three words to evaluate movies now).



The two women, considered long-term partners, used the sperm of the same man to give birth to a boy and a girl respectively. A fairly normal family with just two mothers and no father. One mother is a doctor, she is relatively strong and earns money outside, while the other is an educated woman, but she mainly takes care of the family, has a job or not, and her two children grow up healthily. The girl grows up to 18 years old and is excellent in both character and study. By law, she has the right to know who her biological father is. But she was not in a hurry, but her younger brother who was two years younger was in a hurry. The elder sister couldn't hold back the younger brother and found the biological father.



Here comes the play. The man I like, played by Mark Ruffalo, is still single and has opened an organic eco-restaurant. Sperm donation back then was a fun moment, like two babies who fell out of the house today. His fatherhood awakened.



Then the kids get along well with him, the girls adore him, and the boys have a proper parental role and don't get mixed up with the other big boys.



The two mothers appear to be open-minded, but they are actually very uncomfortable. However, the most speechless thing was the mother at home who got into bed by him. Is it cheating to have sex with your child's biological father?



This account is really bad.



At the end, the hurt doctor's mother resolutely kicked the man out and said to him: building a family depends on love, trust and long-term dedication, as well as enduring the inevitable boredom and triviality in life. You want to come to my house to be a cheap father and husband, but there is no way. Boom!



Isn't this what the mainstream values ​​are?



It is said that Annette Bening and Julianne Moore played well, which is very good. What surprised me the most was seeing the former child star Josh Hutcherson, the boy who played "Bridge to Wonderland". Needless to say, Mark Ruffalo is always so comfortable.



Eight stars, four for Mark, two for Josh, and two for the script.

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  • Angie 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    The two discs are reversed = =! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

  • Reginald 2022-03-30 09:01:03

    In front of such a harmonious Lala House, straight men should stay aside, regardless of whether you are a sperm donor or not,

The Kids Are All Right quotes

  • Paul: Shut the front door.

  • Nic: Look, we have to be smart about this. You know, if we act like grubby bitches, we're just gonna make it worse.

    Jules: I know.

    Nic: Let's just kill him with kindness and put it to bed.

    Jules: I'm with you, honey. We're gonna get through this, okay?

    Nic: I love you, chicken.

    Jules: I love you, too, pony.