All Relative
Things couldn't be going better for Harry and Grace, a young New York City couple in love, until Grace's mother turns Harry's world upside down.
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- Cast:
- Connie Nielsen , Jonathan Sadowski , Sara Paxton , Al Thompson , David Aaron Baker , Liz Fye , Sarah Steele
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Good movie, but best of all time? Hardly . . .
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All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
It's quite rare for me not to finish a movie. I've seen uncountable movies and perhaps walked out on two or three. Call me a prude but at the base of this entire story was a cheap sex coupling. I can deal with that subject, but it always bothers me that sex is so casual these days.In many movies a couple meets and then they have sex very quickly after meeting. But the story continues and they enjoy each other's company and fall in love, perhaps to get married. This story had no such promise of love. It was simply sex that brought the mother and lead character together.I felt really uncomfortable for the characters. I had no interest in seeing this through to the end. No outcome would be acceptable to me.Yea I guess I'll call myself a prude. I'm looking for another romantic comedy to watch tonight.
A very sweet movie with an unpredictable twist near the end -- that's my 7 star rating.Mostly a chic flick (which is not a bad thing) but some people turn away from that sort of movie. But here in 'All Relative' the story flows along nicely. The only give away is the first kitchen scene when you realize what is about to happen.So we have two love birds wanting to get married and two long married who are at the breaking point in their marriage. How it's all resolved is the story.For just pure entertainment this is a good choice for both men and women. Not too much to have to think about!
I saw the movie last night in NYC. The theater was packed and the movie delivered big time. There were many honest moments throughout the film.Beautiful storytelling and a great cast, with NYC as the backdrop how can you go wrong. This was an incredibly funny and engaging movie.You can put yourself in the shoes of the characters and feel the suspense emerge. With great twists and turns, this movie had me laughing and thinking. It reminds me of comedies from the 80s. J.C. Khoury does a fantastic job as writer/director and Connie Nielsen from Gladiator lights up the screen! Don't miss this movie. Definitely worth a look. -Johnny G. @ All Things Creative
This movie is visually stimulating. It is visually stimulating because the actors starring in it are very attractive. Especially the females, one of whom is the very pretty Sarah Paxton who is lovely to look at and also Connie Nielsen who is gorgeous.Unfortunately it fails to be stimulating in any other way. The story is formulaic and uninspired. After watching it, I felt like I'd seen this sort of movie a million times before, but often better written. For a romantic comedy it's far more awkward than romantic and I did not get to laugh once, which is saying a lot as I'd had a few glasses of wine before my viewing and I'm a pretty jovial young lady as is. You are constantly reminded that the characters are not real but instead actors playing a part. The lines and acting in this film feel scripted and inorganic. It seems like a made for TV sort of movie. Perhaps that is what it is and if so it is adequate but it's definitely a one time watch only kind of film.