Definitions of family, love and friendship all get put to the test with wit and warmth in "The Kids Are All Right." This film takes the idea of family conflicts and shows the strength it has to push through those..
This film combines the many modern elements here -- the sexuality; the breezy California life style; Paul's organic holiness and Peter Pan tendencies -- with a deft mix of insight and cheekiness. And yet when it comes to dramatic moments -- when the fragile family extension falters -- "Kids" is as taut, touching and real as you could ever imagine.
Having a very good plot, ideas, and lessons, it was great, however towards the end was a bit slow and uninteresting.. In contrast to everything that went on before it.
Besides that it was a heart warming film and would recommend it to many.