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9/10
Loved this movie!
trentdempsey23 July 2023
Acting was amazing, story was on point and relatable for lgbtq+ families looking to start. During a Q&A the writer brought up that families aren't just an accident in our community, they are heavily thought out and planned. This film shows that.

I do wish they end of the movie wasn't an over shoulder shot, seemed like it was a reshoot and the actor wasn't available. I understand what they tried to do, but it felt forced and cheap to be honest!

I would see this move over and over again once it is more available after festivals.

Thank you for making a movie like this on a subject that is hard for couples to find information on.
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3/10
Too much ado about baby
ozjosh15 July 2023
As earnest as it is vapid, The Mattachine Family takes an awfully long time to say not very much about gay families and gays with babies. It desperately wants to be both amusing and heartwarming, but is neither. We get all the by-now-standard diverse gay movie stereotypes - the mixed-race lesbian couple, the flaming Asian best friend, etc. It's supposed to be finger-on-the-pulse contemporary, but actually feels depressingly seen-it-all-before. Nico Tortorella plays Thomas the gay husband who is tortured about whether to be or not to be a father. We're clearly meant to find Thomas endearing, but I mostly found him infuriatingly self-centred and Tortorella's performance annoyingly mannered. The notion of fatherhood for Thomas revolves entirely around personal fulfilment, with not even a second's thought given to what might be good for a child. Which left me really wishing he'd get a dog and not subject some poor kid to his emotional neediness. I should have trusted my instincts and switched off when the first 15 minutes made it grindingly obvious where it was all going, but I hung in there, hoping to be surprised. I wasn't.
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3/10
Over-Emotional Tripe
martimusross2 July 2023
The Mattachine Family

I'm not sure what other reviewers saw but I sense this movie has got exaggerated marks due to a whole array of tick boxes, gay, children, emotional context, stable relationships and setting the movie in the sun.

At best it was a TV movie, the script was mush, entirely predictable and seemed to have an agenda that children are required to have a fulfilled relationship.

The music grated throughout it was so annoying!

After all this strange meandering the movie concluded that gay people collected together form their own family. I felt they overplayed Oscar's resistance to have children, if it was all so important, you were in a solid relationship, you had the time and the money you would agree to it.

I'm giving this a 3 outta 10, I never want to see this tripe again.
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