Men, Women & ChildrenMen, Women & Children
(2014)
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Men, Women & Children

A small town's families navigate relationships and sexuality in the digital age.

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One of Jason Reitman's most mature films (‘Up in the Air’, ‘Juno’), the provocative 'Men, Women & Children' is a curious case of a movie that becomes more relevant with each passing time. After all, with a diverse cast (Adam Sandler, Jennifer Garner, Emma Thompson), the feature film delves into the relationship between parents and children, of all ages and lifestyles, while relationships and sexuality are transformed by the internet. The risks, benefits, and fears of this new lack of privacy set the tone of the story, which warns the audience without becoming too banal or didactic. It is a daring, risky film that should please those looking for productions that talk about the digitization we live in, also addressed in 'Her' and 'The Disconnecteds'.

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A provocative new drama from acclaimed director Jason Reitman, that looks at our world through five interconnected families in a small town and examines the question of whether the technology meant to connect us is actually drawing us further apart.

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