This movie would not appeal to the younger audience. (Under 25) It reminded me of the Big Chill as it involved people drawn together due to a death. The difference, as the trailers would indicate, is that the actors in this movie were "family". This dysfunctional group performed well. Bateman does his usual thing as a dry introspective person who has trouble dealing with life. His siblings too have a wide array of issues. If you have adult siblings then you will identify with many of the characters. It is at times intentionally awkward. At times it is humorous, puzzling or sad. But it is an interesting journey with a thread of love woven into the story, throughout. As an aside I would say that you need to keep your eye on the home's exterior landscaping- Truly subtle and remarkable. I am guessing that the "home' is located in New England, and is the result of centuries of work. (Just saying that in case you get bored with the story line.) It is a good night out if you go with a family member. Perhaps you will learn something about yourself in tho flick, which makes it worthwhile. As with life-- not every problem is resolved to your satisfaction...
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