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How do you deal with family members who just don't understand you? How can you build bridges and healthy relationships when you feel like you have nothing in common?

Licensed therapist Jonathan Decker and filmmaker Alan Seawright talk about the absolutely spectacular weirdness of the Mitchell family in The Mitchells vs the Machines. This movie is insightful, funny, and teaches us a lot about family relationships, growing up, accepting each other's uniqueness, and how to defeat the robot uprising. It is a truly amazing screenplay. A lot of us can relate to the family relationships in this movie... especially Alan (and probably a lot of other people who work in the film industry and relate to Katie Mitchell.)

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Magnus Taliesin

Honestly while it almost certainly wasn't intentional, all I can see in this film is a family of four autistic/neurodiverse people who experience it in different ways, and gosh it's a cool thing to see.

Anonymous

YES! Would LOVE to hear the thoughts of your or just kids in general! I could see a Kids Reacts series being particularly fun! :D Especially with the kinds of movies coming out these days for kids like Big Hero Six and Red. Would love to see a few kid reactions with John and Alan's commentary! We didn't have deep movies/shows growing up for sure. We got The LIttle Mermaid and Boy Meets World Lol.