It was so good! I am really glad we saw it in the theater. I wasn't sure about it but it kept you intrigued and always wondering. There were times you thought something happened and it turns out it didn't and times when something happened and you wondered if it was real. I have heard people say you either love this moveeie or hate it, there is no middle ground. After seeing it, I would agree with that. I have a dance background, so right off the bat I was interested in the premise. Natalie Portman did a fantastic job as did Mila Kunis. I think she should have gotten a supporting actress nom for the Oscars, what a shame she didn't. The supporting cast and musical score was perfect. I got lost in the movie the whole time and when it was over, I was amazed. I don't want to tell you about the story so I don't give anything away, it is a psychological thriller and I highly recommend it.
Sunday we decided we wanted to watch another movie and decided to see what was On-Demand. I love this feature with our cable but we have been using it a lot. I am wondering what our cable bill will be. Although it is winter and we're stuck inside with all the snow and cold. As we were looking at the list, I saw a movie I've been wanting to check out, The Kids Are All Right. David wasn't completely sold but he couldn't find a movie he wanted to see so we went for it and I am glad we did.
What a great cast and what a lovely story. Annette Bening and Julianne Moore are a couple who have 2 children who decide to find their mom's sperm donor, Mark Ruffalo. Watching the story unfold, you felt for the kids, the moms and the dad. Seeing their interactions and consequences for going down this path were great. I cried at one part, which I admit I am a crier, but when it was over, it was such a touching story I wanted to know more. Again I highly recommend you check this movie out as well.


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