With $14 million in the bank thus far, The Kids Are All Right is well on its way to becoming the (500) Days of Summer of 2010 — i.e.; the indie hit that discerning types choose to see over stuff like The Other Guys . While the film has gotten rave reviews from critics, though, there is one problem with it that seems unavoidable: The ending. Needless to say, spoilers ahead…
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The Unnecessary Third-Act Twist in The Kids Are All Right Wasn’t Always There
