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WB: year's best. Kids? Crapola. How trite. A lesbian in a loving

Posted by tinear on August 9, 2010 at 11:29:45:

relationship and then meets a guy who shows her what "real" love is. A heterosexual conservative's wet dream. What an grievous insult to lesbians. The film lost its way after a promising beginning in which the kids and moms' characters were set. Then, it degenerated into a sitcom with trite plot line. The kids disappeared as seemingly a different film continued on. Looked like several different writers worked on this; so many seams it fell apart. And the jokes about the Mexican gardner were offensive as hell. I thought stereotypes like that went out with the sixties. Too bad as this had fine actors with Ruffalo especially good.