Men  Women & Children

Men, Women & Children

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High School | Overprotective Parent

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Comedy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Brooke Satrazemis, Paul B. Uddo, Jason Reitman
  • Cast(s): Jennifer Garner, Rosemarie DeWitt, Judy Greer, Dean Norris, Emma Thompson See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 56min
  • Music: Bibio,Randall Poster
  • Similar To: IF, May December
  • Story:
    Follows the story of a group of high school teenagers and their parents as they attempt to navigate the many ways the internet has changed their relationships, their communication, their self-image, and their love lives.
    Full Story
6.6/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Follows the story of a group of high school teenagers and their parents as they attempt to navigate the many ways the internet has changed their relationships, their communication, their self-image, and their love lives.
Ratings

6.6/10

IMDb

BOX OFFICE

Budget 16,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 1,700,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

This movie premiered in U.S. theaters on October 1, 2014. It was removed from all U.S. theaters by October 30, and made less than one million dollars domestically.

Writer, Producer, and Director Jason Reitman felt so much of the acting in this movie was based on reactions to texts, chats, and photos that using dummy screens with no text would not suffice. The production team had to create very realistic-looking versions of popular websites, all on their own tightly controlled software, with which the actors and actresses could interact in real-time. According to Reitman, they spent "the same amount of budget on creating the digital world as we did creating the physical one. People know what Facebook looks like better than they do a hotel lobby, you stare at it all day, so it had to be convincing."

Theatrical movie debut of Timothée Chalamet (Danny Vance).

Cameron Diaz was offered the role of Donna Clint.

When Patricia Beltmeyer (Jennifer Garner) is tracking her daughter on the cell phone and pulls up the map, her daughter's location is a pale blue dot. This further emphasizes the pale blue theory that none of this matters in the long run.

Popular Dialogues

"[Last lines] Narrator: [recites extract from Carl Sagan's Pale Blue Dot, A Vision of the Human Future in Space] That's home. That's us. On it, everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was lived out their lives. Every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there on the mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam. How frequent their misunderstandings, how fervent their hatreds. Our imagined self-importance, the delusions that we have some privileged position in the Universe are challenged by this point of pale light. Our planet is a lonely speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark. In all this vastness, there is no hint that help will come from elsewhere to save us from ourselves. Like it or not, for the moment, the earth is where we make our stand.There is perhaps no better demonstration of the folly of human conceits, than this distant image of our tiny world. It underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly with one another and to preserve and cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we've ever known."

"Narrator: Like it or not, for the moment The Earth is where we make our stand."