A Family Affair
By Jennifer Green,
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May-December romantic dramedy has sex, language, drinking.
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What's the Story?
Zara (Joey King) has had it up to here with her entitled celebrity boss, actor Chris Cole (Zac Efron), in A FAMILY AFFAIR. When she finally quits, Chris realizes that she's unreplaceable, so he shows up at her house to convince her to come back. Zara isn't home, but her mom, Brooke (Nicole Kidman), is, and she and Chris hit it off. Several shots of tequila later, the two tumble into bed together, only to be interrupted by Zara. She's adamant that their relationship cannot happen, and Brooke is accustomed to prioritizing her daughter. But Brooke and Chris have a deeper connection than anyone realizes, except maybe Brooke's mother-in-law, Leila (Kathy Bates), who encourages Brooke to let herself go and see what happens.
Is It Any Good?
Following The Idea of You, there seems to be a growing market for films about middle-aged women dating significantly younger men. A Family Affair will face inevitable comparisons to that film. In both, the man is a celebrity, and the woman, divorced or widowed and looking at least ten years younger than her age, is on the verge of giving up on love for good. In both films, the woman's love affair is complicated by her role as a mother. Affair is less focused on the sexual attraction (only one real sex scene) and, smartly, more on the interesting emotional triangle between Efron, Kidman, and Kidman's late-bloomer daughter, played by Joey King.
King is the film's highlight. She's a natural comedian, and she and Efron have more chemistry as boss and beleaguered employee than Efron and Kidman do as a couple. Efron is also eminently believable as the entitled celebrity who thinks #metoo indicates agreement and frets over his Tibetan-cloth t-shirts. Kidman's best scenes come in her authentic dialogues about life, love, and parenthood with Bates, playing her mother-in-law. It may be that Kidman is too mature an actress for a devil-may-care-fling film. Not too old for an affair, just too wise for the character she's meant to be playing here. Here's a twist: Why not have Kidman and Hathaway fall for men who are already their equals?
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about whether the relationship between Brooke and Chris in A Family Affair is believable, and why. What other films have you seen with a similar age difference in relationships? Would the believability change if the genders were reversed?
What happened in Brooke's marriage that her mother-in-law knew nothing about? Why was her husband's self-confidence impacted by Brooke's success? Do you think that happens a lot? Is it fair?
Why did Eugenie get frustrated with Zara? Do you have any similar experiences with friends? How did you handle it?
Movie Details
- On DVD or streaming: June 28, 2024
- Cast: Nicole Kidman , Zac Efron , Joey King
- Director: Richard LaGravenese
- Inclusion Information: Female actors, Female writers
- Studio: Netflix
- Genre: Romance
- Topics: Friendship
- Run time: 111 minutes
- MPAA rating: PG-13
- MPAA explanation: sexual content, partial nudity and some strong language
- Last updated: July 6, 2024
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