Looking for humor and discovered more. Some parts of the film are very funny and it does a great job showing us how flawed we all are.  Great performances by all the folks we know, Julianne Moore, Annette Bening, Mark Ruffalo  and a beautiful portrait of a young lady by Mia Wasikowska (Joni) who I did not know.

The film is a  portrait of a contemporary family, (same-sex parents and sperm donors etc.) with an expanded storyline that includes the question that we are always asking of ourselves, how did we become who we are, are we our mothers and fathers and could we have been different.   And can our kids escape our flaws and become something totally different, their own person?

The Kids are All Right, good flick