RyothChatty
ridiculous rating
CommentsXp
Best movie ever!
Iseerphia
All that we are seeing on the screen is happening with real people, real action sequences in the background, forcing the eye to watch as if we were there.
Erica Derrick
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
tlmces
The individuals who participated in this documentary could easily be anyone's sister, brother, uncle, aunt, grandparent even. The relationships are genuine, beautiful examples of the strength of love.This film should be required viewing for everyone. For those individuals who doubt real love can exist between same sex people, this film will be enlightening to them. Love is love, respect is respect, but most of all, love is not defined by society, it is defined by two people who care deeply for one another.This documentary demonstrates the truth about the majority of gay and lesbian relationships, rather than the stereotypical 1% of gay and lesbian folks on whom heterosexuals make their false judgements on the remaining 99% of gays and lesbians.See the film, judge for yourselves. It is worth your time.
winidapu923
I saw this film at a packed theater in Cleveland. The film brought me to tears, made me laugh, made me think, and made me want to get its message out to others. The emotional depth of this movie is bound to affect even the most hardened person. The stories of these people are the stories of all of us. Young/old, black/white, straight/gay, and how important and affirming the recognition of marriage, no matter what its definition, is. This is a movie with a message, and that message rings loud and clear, that everyone counts. I hope to share this film with everyone I know, and maybe even some I don't know. I plan on petitioning my church to show the film. I encourage everyone to see this film.
rublesw
Drew Emory is Brilliant! Never before has there been a complete presentation of LOVE. It offers insight into a variety of relationships and views, some new and others not so new. Inlaws & Outlaws presents a simplistic perspective and appreciation of relationships for everyone. This film will make you laugh, cry and think. It has the power to change and heal our society. The world could learn so much from Inlaws & Outlaws. I've seen it twice and shared the experience with friends. Looking forward to adding it to my home DVD collection. This is one of the best films I've ever seen. We need more LOVE and Drew Emory productions. Thank you Drew!
joanne3482
This movie is simply beautiful. Each contributor's story is so genuine and real and touching. I think that this is more a movie about love and hope than necessarily about marriage. Felicia Loud's songs enhanced each scene. She has a great voice. At least one of her songs brought tears to my eyes, it was done with such simple sweetness. I laughed a lot. I cried a little and in the end walked out with hope. And I can't ask for much more than that in a movie. When there are so many commercial movies about blowing things up or tearing families apart, it was nice to see a well done movie about people coming together and staying together. There's something truly inspiring about couples who have managed to stay together for as long as some of these couples.