The Descendants(2011)- Trailers

The DescendantsR, 1 hour 55 minutes

Matt King is an indifferent husband and fatherof two girls, who is forced to re-examine his past and embrace his future when his wife suffers a boating accident off of Waikiki. The event leads to …More ยป

Starring: George Clooney, Shailene Woodley, Mary Birdsong, Nick Krause
 

27 comments

  • Lori  •  Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin  •  3 days ago
    Drab, pointless, unrealistic scenes, poor writing, terrible acting from everyone except the oldest daughter and Clooney.....If this is considered to be Oscar worthy, then I really need to educate myself on knowing a good movie when I see one.
  • Doris  •  Raritan, New Jersey  •  2 days 9 hours ago
    Doris Flemington, NJ
    So depressing, Wife on life support, lots of hospital room scenes
    girls with garbage mouths. The only happy scene is the last one
    where the father and daughters watch a movie, under the quilt that covered their now dead mother. Really? Should have left.
  • A Yahoo! User  •  Tampa, Florida  •  8 days ago
    Mary J. seems to be old enough to have insight and the level of thinking to enjoy this very fine movie. Very good acting all around. The oldest daughter could easily be a supporting actor nominee. I have read too many reviews from people too young to understand the concerns this movie addresses, and the human qualities portrayed in addressing them. This is NOT a boring movie at all!
  • Barry  •  Los Angeles, California  •  12 days ago
    I enjoyed George and the rest of the cast. A must see movie. I usually wait and rent movies just because my home system is pretty well setup but being that George is a possible award winner we had to see it in the theater. Many of use there applauded.
  • M  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  10 days ago
    The movie, in its essence, questions the values of the current power generation. If the current power generation had been more restraint, we would leave more of creation to the upcoming generation - our descendants. But, how is restraint and the "pursuit of happiness" to be balanced? Even the most perfect emotion, wealth, weather, marriage, wife, husband, kids, pristine land, secluded beach and paradise can be "loved", "desired", and "played" to destruction.

    The movie was full of these moments where you feel compelled to tell some of the 50ish characters "What? That's all you have to say?" "What? This is your reaction?" Especially, Geoge Clooney's character may appear flat. Many close up shots show the somewhat emotionless mug of a 50ish guy. These moments were either, as some indicated, bad screen writing and acting, or it was intentional. Many of the movie's characters in the same age range appear to drift - along for the ride. George Clooney is portraying a detached lawyer father, a well meaning but also pitiful example of his generation. His rebellious daughters (Amara Miller, Shailene Woodley) have the fire and emotion of youth. They struggle but their values appear more sane. Both actress play their roles convincingly. It's not a feel good movie for people who are in their 50's. The subliminal critique of the values of the current power generation may be hard to take. I am not surprised that some viewers want to leave the show early. Like Matt King (the Clooney character), just driving the Honda Civic to show restraint may not cut it.

    The last scene, the best moments for a family are often simple. Sharing the same quilt on the couch and eating ice cream is as good as it gets.
  • T-Bird  •  Los Angeles, California  •  26 days ago
    Really, a "doody" stain? Have you ever been to Kauai? Do you know how habitually wet and slippery it is? And that the soil is orange-brown because there's so much clay and red-rock? If you ever take a spill or even sit on the ground, your behind would look the same way. How can you assume anything was "clearly from diarrhea" unless you were there? I was planning to see the movie today and now I have to check this out...
  • OURANIA K  •  Pyrgos, Greece  •  24 days ago
    I really cannot understand how Clooney got an Oscar nomination and a Golden Globe award. Mediocre at best. Supporting actors were less than mediocre. The two girls stood out especially Shailene Woodley but otherwise no way. If not for all the hype from media would not have missed out on anything if we had not gone.
  • Luxtre  •  New York, New York  •  17 days ago
    A true testament that the Academy Award means less than nothing. This is nothing but 2 hours of boredom. Clooney is in a nothing role in a nothing movie. I would have more respect for the Academy if he won for his role on Facts of Life. His mullet was at least entertaining.
  • bluejay2  •  Norfolk, Virginia  •  21 days ago
    Jarrod, perhaps a bit more time learning to spell and less time at the movies might help.
  • Confused movie goer in De ...  •  Englewood, Colorado  •  26 days ago
    I don't understand how this movie is getting the acclaim it is. I didn't care about any of the characters and it didn't feel like they cared about each other either. Clooney's character spent more time trying to find the man his wife was cheating with him on than he probably spent on his marriage. There was too much going on and too little to care about. Too many loose ends... in the beginning the young daughter was lashing out, but then she just stopped. And why was this family not at the hospital more often? I just plain didn't get it.
  • A Yahoo! User  •  Dearborn, Michigan  •  29 days ago
    Why do I have to watch a commercial to watch a commercial?
  • Patty  •  Norfolk, Virginia  •  23 days ago
    I thought this movie was extremely slow and boring. It was a 2 hour Clooney close-up fest. The daughters were exceptional in their part. This movie could have been shot in 15 minutes. The most exciting part about this movie was when the credits roled. The cinematography was even boring for Hawaii.
  • SCOTT  •  1 month 1 day ago
    I understand the reviews that were not so good; but I disagee that there was a lack of "meaning" in this film. There were many messages, if one had the level of maturity to grasp what was going on. The great courage the father had in protecting their land for future generations, is just one example. No, this was not a teen comedy flick.
  • Linda  •  24 days ago
    Totally agree that this movie does not deserve any awards at all! Golden Globes award ticked me off. "The Help" is far, far superior.
  • AnnaK  •  Culpeper, Virginia  •  18 days ago
    I wish I had read this review before we paid $20.00 for tickets. The first 15 minutes were so boring and painful we left and snicked to watch The Grey which was also terrible. I think Clooney must have paid a lot of money for all those great reviews and an Oscar nomination.
  • RandyC  •  Humble, Texas  •  24 days ago
    none
  • tiphillips  •  Rogers, Arkansas  •  20 days ago
    I would be concerned about taking movie review advice from someone who neither can spell nor use proper grammar. Maybe he's spending too much time in the theaters (3 times a week).
  • Cynthia E  •  Reno, Nevada  •  1 month 1 day ago
    Loved it. So there.
  • Suzie Q  •  Arden, North Carolina  •  1 month 3 days ago
    "holycrap," why did you give this 5 stars?
  • Mauigrrl  •  Haiku, Hawaii  •  29 days ago
    What a bunch of crybabies! "Too much profanity??" What are you, 8 yrs. old???
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