


In "The Kids Are All Right," Julianne Moore and Annette Bening play a married couple raising their two teenage kids in their happy but imperfect home. But that’s not what the film is about. It also, for that matter, isn’t about how the kids get the urge to locate their biological father. No. "The Kids Are All Right," better than any movie so far this year, is about troubling family dynamics. It’s about struggle and sacrifice. It’s about making sense of a situation you thought you understood. Essentially, it’s about life.
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