In-Laws
In-Laws

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In-Laws

2021
Movie
Adult · 18+
127 min
English

It all began with their imaginations, looking at, and then progressing to lustfully desiring their in-laws. Imagining became real actions, as these perverted men and the girls they desired became more and more intimate.

Insights

IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes85%
Metacritic68/100
Google Users78%
Director: Adam ScherrGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A young gay man brings his new fiancé home to meet his conservative Jewish parents for Shabbat dinner, a reunion that quickly escalates into a chaotic and emotionally charged evening. Tensions simmer as long-held secrets and differing expectations surface, forcing the family to confront uncomfortable truths about themselves and each other. The film navigates the complexities of familial love, acceptance, and the challenges of bridging generational and cultural divides.

Critical Reception

In-Laws received a generally positive reception, with critics praising its authentic portrayal of family dynamics and strong performances, particularly from Arian Moayed and Nora Dunn. While some found the pacing occasionally uneven, the film was largely commended for its heartfelt exploration of themes like acceptance, identity, and the nuances of intergenerational relationships within a specific cultural context.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive and nuanced exploration of LGBTQ+ family acceptance.

  • Arian Moayed and Nora Dunn deliver standout performances that anchor the film.

  • The script effectively balances humor with poignant dramatic moments.

Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlighted the film's relatable characters and emotional depth, with many appreciating its respectful and thoughtful depiction of a Jewish family grappling with a son's new relationship. Some viewers noted that while the story is specific, its themes of family love and understanding resonate universally. A few commented that certain plot points felt a bit predictable.

Fun Fact

Director Adam Scherr drew inspiration for the film from personal experiences within his own family, aiming to create a dialogue around acceptance and understanding in modern families.

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