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Film review of "Two Dads" Ant-Man and Steve Coogan interpret how same-sex couples take care of their children

"Two Fathers" is the kind of movie that can clearly know the direction and story of the movie from the trailer, it is not complicated, the story structure is that a pair of same-sex couples suddenly have to take care of their grandchildren, forming a "different" family, and then with a lot of jokes, it has become an entertainment film with information. (But many of the bigger laughs are in the trailer)

Film review of "Two Dads" Ant-Man and Steve Coogan interpret how same-sex couples take care of their children

In general, "Two Fathers" is still a commercial entertainment film trend, for some of the more serious topics of discussion, did not go too deep, point to the end, such as children in this new family, how to exclude from the rejection to adjust the habits of such parents, in fact, did not particularly feel the change of mood; or the outside world, it seems that there is no special pressure, need them to face; the fight for custody, there is not much struggle. So basically, "Two Dads" still seems to be lighthearted, but it's not purely funny, and it still has the elements mentioned above (and not only that, but there are others).

Film review of "Two Dads" Ant-Man and Steve Coogan interpret how same-sex couples take care of their children

In fact, I personally feel more between Steve Coogan and Paul Rudd, both of whom give their characters a different tone and comedy, singing together or fighting mouths are fun, but I am mostly laughing, smiling, or smiling on the surface, and there is no high-intensity laugh that can't stand it.

Although the children were later added, the focus was still on their relationships, and sometimes, when events or changes that did not usually occur, it is indeed possible to bring out some aspects that have not been triggered in the past, and all relationships are like this, it seems that they have been very stable, perhaps just because they have been under similar conditions. For example, having one more child means a lot more responsibility, and raising a child is completely different from doing things, and the person handling it has a lot of unpredictable reactions. After a new element is added to the equation, the balance is disrupted, and it is not certain whether a new balance can be found.

Film review of "Two Dads" Ant-Man and Steve Coogan interpret how same-sex couples take care of their children

I'm not quite sure how gay audiences will feel when watching "Two Daddies", after all, there are a lot of jokes in it that are joked about some characteristics of comrades (which may be stereotypes), will it be uncomfortable to watch (I know some gay friends, have the opportunity to ask again)? But I think it is in a more witty way, so that heterosexual audiences are more receptive to this subject, first willing to watch, will see that in fact, even if it is a family of two fathers, there is no difference, the same to face many problems, the same love and care.

There will be no sense of preaching, after watching the mood is quite good, and a little warm, not very "heavy" movie, although there is not much surprise, but all aspects are not bad, want to relax (or watch these two actors play treasure) can consider looking.

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