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A writer discovers he has a teenage son and goes on a journey to find his biological mother.
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Nick, writer of "I Hate Kids", is getting married when 13 y.o. Mason claims to be his son. A psychic and DNA tests prove it. Mason was adopted and doesn't know his real mom. Nick and co. visit all his girlfriends/flings 14 years ago.








"Seeming like a mix of the Mexican comedy 'No Devoluciones' (which later got Brazilian and French versions) with the silly movie 'Chasing Dad', the feature film 'I Hate Kids' directly faces the challenges of parenthood. Directed by John Asher (of the cute 'Po'), the movie shows the relationship between a man and his teenage son -- unknown to a certain extent. Together and needing to overcome a series of differences in how they view life, they go on a journey to look for the boy's biological mother. Even though it requires a certain suspension of disbelief from the viewer in some passages and exaggerates the tone in others, 'I Hate Kids' makes the audience think about the true meaning of what it is to be a father (or mother) nowadays."