People like Us
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While settling his recently deceased father's estate, a salesman discovers he has a sister whom he never knew about, leading both siblings to re-examine their perceptions about family and life choices.
English, dubbed French or dubbed Spanish dialogue, optional subtitles in English, French or Spanish; audio described in English; closed-captioned.
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Videodisc release of the 2012 motion picture.
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Add a NoticeFrightening or Intense Scenes: SO MANY! Mostly Intense!
Coarse Language: Nothing too big.
Violence: Just a little.
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Add a CommentA great movie about intricate family relationships. Very surprising end which I think satisfies the audience. Like a lot!
very good movie- was a tearjerker. i was glad 2 c a different story line
I quite enjoyed this heartwarming film. I find the extremes in the opinions expressed in these reviews fascinating. Truly - different strokes!
Cringe-worthy! The writing is so bad in this film that some lines were laughable. It made me physically uncomfortable it was so bad. I had to turn it off after an hour. Bloody awful!!!!!
Mediocre.
Its so touching and awesome story! I loved it!
Must See – People Like Us (2012) 114 min. There wasn’t a dry eye in the theatre after watching this beautiful film about redemption, true repentance and the power of love to drive the soul to greatness. This film has it all – beautiful direction, great acting by Chris Pine, Elizabeth Banks and Michelle Pfeiffer and a powerful story that had me in tears – tears of hope for good things to happen when one leads with the heart. Alex Kurtzman changed hats as long time producer to his first directorial work and boy did he nail this one.
Absolutely LOVED it!!