The Boys Are Fine: Nic (Annette Benning) and Jules (Julianne Moore) have two children, Joni (Mia Wasikowska) and Laser (Josh Hutcherson), who were born through artificial insemination. Joni is in her teens, about to graduate high school, and goes through the typical problems of that age... alcohol and the desire to be popular. In any case, if there is something that worries her and her brother, it is knowing their biological father and the fact that he donated his sperm (Mark Ruffalo). By chance, they find him and integrate him into the family nucleus. However, their mothers do not agree with this, which will cause the most confusing situations.
Connecting the Dots:
When Quoyle, a lonely and hapless New Yorker, loses his ex-wife in a car accident, his life changes forever. Defeated by pain and nostalgia, he retires with his aunt and his young daughter to Newfoundland, the mysterious home of his ancestors. In the small fishing town Killick-Claw, Quoyle gets a job as a reporter at the local newspaper. With each article he writes, his perception of this peculiar community is accentuated, along with his own perception of himself. Gradually, he will begin a romance with Wayne, a woman who lives with her own personal demons. As he begins his new life in Newfoundland, his past merges with his present and Quoyle is transformed.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/52643-pack-julianne-moore-los-chicos-estan-bien-atando-cabos-dvd--8435153748233.html52643Pack Julianne Moore: Los Chicos Están Bien + Atando Cabos [DVD]<div><br/><p><span>The Boys Are Fine:<br/> Nic (Annette Benning) and Jules (Julianne Moore) have two children, Joni (Mia Wasikowska) and Laser (Josh Hutcherson), who were born through artificial insemination. Joni is in her teens, about to graduate high school, and goes through the typical problems of that age... alcohol and the desire to be popular. In any case, if there is something that worries her and her brother, it is knowing their biological father and the fact that he donated his sperm (Mark Ruffalo). By chance, they find him and integrate him into the family nucleus. However, their mothers do not agree with this, which will cause the most confusing situations.</span></p><p> <span>Connecting the Dots:</span></p> <span><br/>When Quoyle, a lonely and hapless New Yorker, loses his ex-wife in a car accident, his life changes forever. Defeated by pain and nostalgia, he retires with his aunt and his young daughter to Newfoundland, the mysterious home of his ancestors. In the small fishing town Killick-Claw, Quoyle gets a job as a reporter at the local newspaper. With each article he writes, his perception of this peculiar community is accentuated, along with his own perception of himself. Gradually, he will begin a romance with Wayne, a woman who lives with her own personal demons. As he begins his new life in Newfoundland, his past merges with his present and Quoyle is transformed.</span></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/465372-home_default/pack-julianne-moore-los-chicos-estan-bien-atando-cabos-dvd-.jpg4.4628instockDEAPLANETA4.46284.4628002019-10-16T17:23:06+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
The Boys Are Fine: Nic (Annette Benning) and Jules (Julianne Moore) have two children, Joni (Mia Wasikowska) and Laser (Josh Hutcherson), who were born through artificial insemination. Joni is in her teens, about to graduate high school, and goes through the typical problems of that age... alcohol and the desire to be popular. In any case, if there is something that worries her and her brother, it is knowing their biological father and the fact that he donated his sperm (Mark Ruffalo). By chance, they find him and integrate him into the family nucleus. However, their mothers do not agree with this, which will cause the most confusing situations.
Connecting the Dots:
When Quoyle, a lonely and hapless New Yorker, loses his ex-wife in a car accident, his life changes forever. Defeated by pain and nostalgia, he retires with his aunt and his young daughter to Newfoundland, the mysterious home of his ancestors. In the small fishing town Killick-Claw, Quoyle gets a job as a reporter at the local newspaper. With each article he writes, his perception of this peculiar community is accentuated, along with his own perception of himself. Gradually, he will begin a romance with Wayne, a woman who lives with her own personal demons. As he begins his new life in Newfoundland, his past merges with his present and Quoyle is transformed.