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Nic and Jules have started their own happy, if slightly unconventional family. They have two children by an unknown sperm donor and decided that they would each get pregnant with the same sample. Nic (Annette Bening) is Joni’s biological mother and Jules (Julianne Moore) is Laser’s biological mother.
Joni has recently turned eighteen and is about to head off to college, but her brother Laser has asked her for a favour. He wants to get in touch with his biological father and meet him, but since he is only 15 he can’t do it by himself. The pair decides to meet with their ‘bio-dad’ in secret, and they are pleasantly surprised. Paul (Mark Ruffalo) is the laid back restaurateur who shows up and is happy to meet with them.
When the mothers of the family find out about this meeting they are relieved but not exactly pleased, especially when Joni admits that she wants to meet with Paul again. Eventually Paul will meet the whole family and a new chapter in their lives will begin.
Special Features:
- Feature commentary with director/co writer Lisa Cholodenko
- The Journey to Forming a Family
- The Writers Process and The Making of the Kids Are All Right
- Universal Pictures
- Lisa Cholodenko
- 15
- Julianne Moore
- Annette Bening
- Mark Ruffalo
- Mia Wasikowska
- Josh Hutcherson
- 1:85:1 Widescreen
English for the Hard of Hearing, Latin American Spanish, Canadian French
- 2010
- English
- 1
- B
Nic and Jules have started their own happy, if slightly unconventional family. They have two children by an unknown sperm donor and decided that they would each get pregnant with the same sample. Nic (Annette Bening) is Joni’s biological mother and Jules (Julianne Moore) is Laser’s biological mother.
Joni has recently turned eighteen and is about to head off to college, but her brother Laser has asked her for a favour. He wants to get in touch with his biological father and meet him, but since he is only 15 he can’t do it by himself. The pair decides to meet with their ‘bio-dad’ in secret, and they are pleasantly surprised. Paul (Mark Ruffalo) is the laid back restaurateur who shows up and is happy to meet with them.
When the mothers of the family find out about this meeting they are relieved but not exactly pleased, especially when Joni admits that she wants to meet with Paul again. Eventually Paul will meet the whole family and a new chapter in their lives will begin.
Special Features:
- Feature commentary with director/co writer Lisa Cholodenko
- The Journey to Forming a Family
- The Writers Process and The Making of the Kids Are All Right
- Universal Pictures
- Lisa Cholodenko
- 15
- Julianne Moore
- Annette Bening
- Mark Ruffalo
- Mia Wasikowska
- Josh Hutcherson
- 1:85:1 Widescreen
English for the Hard of Hearing, Latin American Spanish, Canadian French
- 2010
- English
- 1
- B
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the kids are all right
this is a really brilliant film! a must see!!
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