“Well-intentioned comedy about foster parents in the U.S.”
“Directed by Sean Anders, with Rose Byrne, Mark Wahlberg, Isabela Moner, Octavia Spencer, Tig Notaro, Margo Martindale.”
“COMEDY Children who have had difficult experiences are placed in foster care. More children in need than what can fit. The traumas, the pain, the loneliness. A reality for many in the united states, and drama for both children and for foster parents. Of this, the filmmakers tried to make a comedy.nSyftet are well intentioned and they want an easy way to line up all the feelings and the aggravation of situations that may arise. But the thrown food and broken kristallskålar weighs easily about their children’s traumatic childhood with adults who abuse or commit abuse.”
“Rose Byrne and Mark Wahlberg plays the charming and sympathetic couple who are working to renovate the dilapidated houses and then resell them. Can they fix the broken walls, and the moldy bathroom, they may well help affected children feel better? In the sudden enthusiasm, they take care of the three siblings, whose abusive mother is in prison. 15-year-old Lizzie is the eldest, and all three children have different sides as soon as the presses foster parents.nOctavia Spencer, and Tig Notaro is funny that Karen and Sharon, they smågnabbande mismatched social workers who lead the courses and support groups for foster parents.”
“A good-hearted story built on real cases, and in all probability, meant to inspire viewers to become foster parents.”